2024
Spring 2024 ZhengTong Chern-Weil Symposium
10:00 am–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall
Talks will be given by Martin Hairer, Aaron Naber, Antoine Song, and Otis Chodosh as part of the Fall Zhengtong Chern-Weil Symposium in Mathematics.

Billingsley Lectures on Probability
4:30–5:30 pm Math/Stat 112, 5727 South University Avenue
Prof. Sourav Chatterjee (Stanford) will give a talk on “A definition of spectral gap for nonreversible Markov chains”
Reception immediately following the lecture at 5:30 pm, in the Reading Room,
Math/Stat 101, 5727 South University Avenue

Colloquium: Anush Tserunyan (McGill)
3:00–4:20 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202
Anush Tserunyan will give a talk titled “A Descriptive Approach To Pointwise Ergodic Theorems” as part of the department’s colloquium series.

Colloquium: Tasho Kaletha (Michigan)
3:00–4:20 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202
Tasho Kaletha will give a talk titled: ‘Representations of Reductive Groups Over Local and Global Fields’, as part of the department’s colloquia series.

Colloquium: Lek-Heng Lim (UChicago)
3:00–4:20 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202
Lek-Heng Lim will give a talk titled “Mathematical Snippets From Developments In AI” as part of the math department’s colloquia series.

Unni Namboodiri Lectures in Geometry and Topology - Oscar Randal-Williams (University of Cambridge)
Through April 10, 2024 Eckhart & Ryerson Hall

Colloquium: Will Sawin (Princeton)
3:00–4:20 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202
Will Sawin will give a talk titled “The Fundamental Group of Random 3-Manifolds and Other Random Objects” as part of the math department’s colloquia series.

Colloquium: Nicos Kapouleas (Brown)
3:00–4:20 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202
Nicos Kapouleas will give a talk, ‘Minimal Surface Doublings and Their Geometry’ as part of the departments colloquia series.

Colloquium: Hannah Larson (Berkeley)
3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202
Hannah Larson (Berkeley) will give a talk titled “Cohomology of Moduli Spaces of Curves” as part of the math department’s colloquium series.

Colloquium: Kirsten Wickelgren (Duke)
3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202
Kirsten Wickelgren (Duke) will give a talk titled “The Weil Conjectures and A1-homotopy Theory” as part of the math department’s colloquium series.