Past Events

2023

Yu Deng

Colloquium: Yu Deng (University of Southern California)

3:00–4:20 pm Eckhart Hall

Yu Deng (USC) will give a talk titled “Hlbert’s Sixth Problem: From Particles to Waves” as part of the math department’s colloquium series.

Nov 8
Yiannis Sakellaridis

Colloquium: Yiannis Sakellaridis (Johns Hopkins University)

3:00–4:20 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202

Yiannis Sakellaridis (Johns Hopkins) will give a talk titled “Quantum–Classical Analogies in Harmonic Analysis and the
Langlands Program” as part of the department’s colloquia series.

Nov 1
Kathryn Mann (Cornell University)

Colloquium: Kathryn Mann (Cornell University)

3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202

Kathryn Mann (Cornell University) will give a talk as part of the math department’s colloquium series titled “Anosov Fllows on 3-Manifolds.”

Oct 25
Duncan Dauvergne

Colloquium: Duncan Dauvergne (University of Toronto)

3:00–4:20 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 202

Duncan Dauvergne will give a talk titled “Random Planar Geometry and the Directed Landscape” as part of the department’s colloquia series.

Oct 4
Diving into Math with Emmy Noether

Diving Into Math with Emmy Noether

7:00–8:10 pm Maria Goeppert-Mayer Lecture Hall

Join us for a theatre performance about the life of one of history’s most influential mathematicians.

A coproduction by portraittheater Vienna & Freie Universität Berlin

Scientific Board: Mechthild Koreuber, David Rowe

Authors: Sandra Schueddekopf, Anita Zieher

Sep 29

Billingsley Lectures on Probability

4:30–5:30 pm Math/Stat 112

Russell Lyons, Department of Mathematics, Indiana University
“Voronoi Tessellations without Nuclei”

May 18
Photo of Vera Fischer

Colloquium: Vera Fischer (Vienna)

3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 206

Vera Fishcer (Vienna) will give a talk titled “Spectra and Definability” as part of the department’s colloquia series.

May 17

PSD Trailblazers: Timeless Lessons from Richard W. Hamming

3:30–4:30 pm Ryerson, Room 251

During this PSD Trailblazers event, Mandelberg will share timeless lessons from Richard Hamming, including how he developed his knowledge, insight and innovation.

May 5

Colloquium: Xin Sun (UPenn)

3:00–4:00 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 206

Xin Sun (UPenn) will get a talk titled “Random surface, Planar Lattice Model, and Conformal Field Theory” as part of the department’s colloquia series.

May 3

2023 Zygmund-Calderón Lectures: High Strength Varieties

3:30–4:30 pm Eckhart Hall, Room 206

Apr 27