Colloquia
Using Math to Invent Solutions to Large-Scale Human Problems in Education and Healthcare
Po-Shen Loh is a social entrepreneur and inventor, working across the spectrum of mathematics, education, and healthcare, all around the world. He is a math professor at Carnegie Mellon University, and served a decade-long term as the national coach of the USA International Mathematical Olympiad team from 2013–2023. He has pioneered innovations ranging from a scalable way to learn challenging math live online at comparable engagement to live-streaming entertainment, to a new way to control pandemics by leveraging self-interest.
Singular Amplitude Equations and Eckhaus Type Stability Criteria for Convective Turing Bifurcation with Conservation Laws
Undergraduate Research Showcase
Spectral Properties of Laplacians Defined by Fractal Measures
Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations of Mixed Type: From the Riemann Problem to the Isometric Embedding Problem
Mathematical Models for the Role of Toxic Proteins in Alzheimer's Disease
Three Minute Thesis (3MT) Competition
Interpretable modeling, representation, and learning with transport transforms
We have a special talk scheduled for one of our candidates for the Tenure Track Assistant Professor Position in Mathematics of Deep Learning.
Tea and coffee will be served at this event in Thackeray 705 at 1:30 PM.
Neural Network approaches for High-dimensional Optimal Control and Dynamical Systems
We have a special talk scheduled for one of our candidates for the Tenure Track Assistant Professor Position in Mathematics of Deep Learning.
Tea and coffee will be served at this event in Thackeray 705 at 11:30 AM.