Explore the variety of academic research in the Department of Mathematics at Pitt by getting a glimpse into some faculty members' research. 10 faculty members, working in different areas of mathematics, will give insights into their research projects in concise 5-7 minute talks. Our speakers for this event are:
Carl Wang-Erickson |
Polynomials are to Taylor series as numbers are to p-adic numbers |
George Sparling | Understanding spacetime from the perspective of twistor theory (project of Jonathan Holland and George Sparling) |
Christopher Lennard | Some of Chris Lennard’s joint research in Functional Analysis and Fixed Point Theory |
Bruno Poggi |
Research Projects of Bruno Poggi Cevallos in Analysis and Partial Differential Equations |
Anna Vainchtein |
The discrete charm of nonlinearity: research adventures with Dr. V |
Michael Neilan |
Research Projects of Michael Neilan in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing |
Jonathan Rubin |
Dynamics U Neuroscience |
Sabrina Streipert |
Research Projects of Sabrina Streipert in Mathematical Biology |
Stephan Wojtowytsch |
Research Projects of Stephan Wojtowytsch in Mathematics of Machine Learning |
Edward Chou |
Implicit bias and out-of-distribution detection |
I hope you can join us for this event.
Any questions can be directed to Sabrina Streipert (streipert@pitt.edu).
704 Thackeray Hall