University of Delaware
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Graduate Student Seminar Series


Contents

General Information.

The Graduate Student Seminar series features introductory level talks for graduate students.  Talks are contributed by both graduate students and faculty and last between 25 and 30 minutes, and a significant portion of the talk should be aimed at students with a first-year graduate level of knowledge.  The intended audience is the graduate students, and questions and discussion are encouraged.  Munchies are provided courtesy of the Department of Mathematical Sciences.

Meetings: WEDNESDAYS at 12:10 in Ewing 436.

Organizers: Prof. Cook , Derek Moulton and Kara Maki

Fall 2006 schedule

Date Speaker Title
6 Sep Derek Moulton and Kara Maki Graduate School 101
13 Sep Jathan Austin, Jessica Belden, Mike Cromer, Kevin Penderghest, Kelly Singer and Jennifer Stovall Summer research
20 Sep Dr. Pam Cook Unusual Fluids: Properties, Uses, Mathematical Challenges
27 Sep Regan Beckham The Math I Use. a.k.a. A continuation of Mathematical Modeling of Electrostatic MEMS with Tailored Dielectric Properties
4 Oct Dr. Fioralba Cakoni Talking about Inverse Problems
11 Oct Kara Maki & Derek Moulton Bocce Ball
18 Oct Mr. Apperson Johnson, Quantam Leap Innovations Overview of R&D at Quantam Leap Innovations
25 Oct Todd Gutekunst How to break in to your professor's house
1 Nov Dr, Judy Kennedy  
8 Nov Dr. Gonzalo Arce (Dept Electrical and Computer Engineering) Computational (Mathematical) Imaging: Research Opportunities at New Frontiers
15 Nov Pam Kosick The wonderful world of semifields
22 Nov No Seminar due to Thanksgiving Holiday  
29 Nov Dr. Ivar Stakgold Leading a second life: mathematicians with a second career

 

Participation.

Would you like to give a talk?  There are openings available this fall.  To make arrangements, please contact the organizers, Prof. Cook , Derek Moulton and Kara Maki