Colloquium Schedule


Colloquia are usually scheduled on Thursdays from 4:15 pm until 5:00 pm in MSB 228. Refreshment is served in MSB 342 starting 3:45 pm.



Spring 2020




February 20 (MSB 276 from 9:15 till 10:05) , Maria Japon (University of Seville, Spain) will speak on "Variable Lebesgue Spaces and Fixed Point Theory." [Join with Nonlinear Analysis Seminar.]




Fall 2019




December 10 (Tuesday in MSB 213), Gil Kur (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) will speak on "Connections between high-dimensional geometry to non-parametric statistics."


December 5, Miodrag Spalevic (University of Belgrade) will speak on "Generalized averaged Gaussian quadrature rule and applications."


December 3 (Tuesday), David White (Denison University) will speak on "A mathematical analysis of drug seizures and opioid overdose deaths in Ohio from 2014 to 2018."


November 28, Thanksgiving break


November 21, Stacey Levine (Duquesne University) will speak "Learning Geometry for Processing Image Data." [The talk is organized by Women In Mathematics Group]


November 14, Michal Derezinski (University of California, Berkeley) will speak on "Unbiased estimator for linear regression via a determinantal point process."


November 7, Benjamin Jaye (Clemson University) will speak on "Multi-scale analysis of Jordan curves."


October 24, Oleksandr Misiats (Virginia Commonwealth University) will speak on "Patterns around us: a calculus of variations prospective".


October 17, James Brennan (University of Kentucky) will speak on " Boundary Values in Spaces Spanned by Rational Functions and the Index of Invariant Subspaces."


October 10, Fall break


September 26, Galyna Livshyts (Georgia Institute of Technology) will speak on "On the conjecture of Gardner and Zvavitch".


September 19, Michal Wojciechowski (Institute of Mathematics, Polish Academy of Sciences) will speak on "The trace of Sobolev spaces on the Von Koch's snowflake".


September 12, Jacob Greenstein (University of California, Riverside) will speak on " Braids, cacti and combinatorics".



Schedule for previous years:
Fall 2018-Spring 2019
Fall 2017-Spring 2018