Speaker Schedule for Spring 2014

Date

Speaker(s)

Topic/Title

Information

1/21

Dr. Hoa Nguyen

Dr. Claudia Scholz

Welcome to the seminar/Syllabus introduction (Slides)

Research and funding opportunities for math undergraduates (List)

Site: http://turesearch.blogspot.com/

Flyer

 

1/28

Dr. Jennifer Steele

How to give a good talk and poster presentation (Slides)

Flyer

2/4

Dr. Ryan Daileda

How to use Latex/Beamer for reports/presentations (Slides)

(Location changed to the computer lab in the main house of 139 Oakmont)

 

2/11

Speakers

Senior presentations (8 mins/each)

Note: Join IRBM reception on Tuesday, 2/11 at 4 pm in the Fiesta Room.

Dr. Christina Hamlet from Tulane University will give a joint talk at Biomath and Math colloquium (Room: CSI 430) on Wednesday, 2/12 from 4:30 to 5:30 pm.

 

2/18

Career Service

Career talk (possible jobs for Math majors, job-portfolio preparation, interview/negotiation skills) (Slides)

Note: on Wednesday, 2/19 we will have TUMS meeting.

Flyer

2/25

Dr. James Walker (bio)

(Southwest Research Institute)

Math in Industry/Lab (Title/Abstract)

Note: Dr. Penelope Boston (Professor of Earth and Environmental Sciences, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology) will give

  • a public lecture on Wednesday 2/26 at 7:30 pm in Chapman Auditorium (title: The Planet Within: Caves from Earth to Mars and Beyond) and
  • a seminar geared towards STEM majors on Thursday 2/27 at 4:30 pm in NH 040 (title: My Day Job:  From the world’s most exotic caves to the broken office printer).

Flyer

3/4

Dr. Manda Riehl

(University of Wisconsin, Eau Claire)

The Travelling Salesperson Problem

Note: Dr. Riehl will give another joint talk at Biomath and Math colloquium (Room: CSI 430) on Wednesday, 3/5 from 4:30 to 5:30 pm.

Nobel Prize-Winning Chemist Sir Harry Kroto will give a talk about "The Birth of Natural Philosophy and its Prodigal Son: Science" at 7:30 pm at Laurie Auditorium.

Flyer

3/18

Dr. Brian Miceli

Why Is There No y? (Slides)

Flyer

3/25

Speakers

Math Education panel

Link: http://new.trinity.edu/academics/departments/education/master-arts-teaching

Note: Dr. Sheila Nirenberg (2013 MacArthur "Genius" Award winner) will be the next Distinguished Scientist Lecture Series speaker, coming up soon on March 31st. Her mainline DSLS talk will be at 7:30 PM in Laurie Auditorium and is entitled Talking to the Brain in Its Own Language. In addition, at 4:00 PM in Chapman Auditorium she will presenting Using Neural Codes to Develop New Kinds of Prosthetic Devices - a talk that will be a bit more scientific than the general-audience talk at Laurie.

Flyer

4/1

Camille DeMars

Timothy Davison

Junior presentations (20 mins/each): DeMars' slides, Davison's slides

(Location changed to the computer lab in the main house of 139 Oakmont)

Note: Dr. Andrea Barreiro (Southern Methodist University) will give a talk at Biomath colloquium (Room: CSI 430) on Wednesday, 4/2 from 4:30 to 5:30 pm.

Title/Abstract

4/8

Aaron Price

Senior presentations (30 mins/each): Price's slides

(Location changed to the computer lab in the main house of 139 Oakmont)

Price's Final Report

Title/Abstract

4/15

Matt Brown

Vanessa Moreno

Senior presentations (30 mins/each): Moreno's slides, Brown's slides

(Location changed to the computer lab in the main house of 139 Oakmont)

Moreno's Final Report, Brown's Final Report

Title/Abstract

4/22

Crystal Nguyen

Molly Zumbro

Senior presentations (30 mins/each): Nguyen's slides, Zumbro's slides

(Location changed back to NH 040)

Nguyen's Final Report, Zumbro's Final Report

Title/Abstract

4/29

Matt Pelto

Leah Wesselman

Senior presentations (30 mins/each): Wesselman's slides, Pelto's slides

Title/Abstract

(Location changed to the computer lab in the main house of 139 Oakmont)

Wesselman's Final Report, Pelto's Final Report

Note: Jordan Bush will give an honor-thesis talk at the Math colloquium (Room: CSI 437) on Wednesday, 4/30 from 4:30 to 5:30 pm (report, presentation).

Due to a large number of senior students this semester, the seminar has included more non-research topics such as presentation skills, job-related topics and introductions to programs in Math Education. We also want to make sure that the rest of the Math majors are aware of different deadlines of research and funding opportunities as well as know how to use Latex/Beamer for reports/presentations in Math. As a result, we do have a limited number of research talks which mean that the students in "Junior Writing Workshop" can use one of these talks for their written report as well as another from the Senior presentations.