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Mathematics and Statistics

Colloquium Schedule

Math and Stats Colloquium will be in person for this academic year. However, some of the talks will also be accessible via Zoom. All the information for each session, including Zoom ID and password when it corresponds, will be emailed to the 六色网 math community a few days before the talk. If you are interested in presenting at the Colloquium or being added to the Colloquium mailing list to receive regular invitations, please contact any committee member: Prof. He Jiang, Prof. Peter Kagey Prof. Fernando Lopez-Garcia , or Prof. Hubertus von Bremen.

Spring Semester 2025

Date
Time 
Location
Speaker and Title
Monday, 
Feb. 3
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
1-109
Catalina Medina, UC Irvine, Real-Time inference of infectious disease dinamics using viral genetics sequences.
Wednesday, 
Feb. 5
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
1-309
Prof. Angel Chavez, Bucknell University, What happens when a probabilist falls in love with Graph Theory?
Monday, 
Feb. 10
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
1-109
Dr. J.E. Paguyo, McMaster University, Species sampling problems and the Dirichlet process.
Wednesday, 
Feb. 12
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
1-309
Prof. Evan Randles, Colby College, The predictable dance of random walks.
Monday, 
Feb. 17
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
1-109
Noe Vidales, UC Riverside, Partial overlapping batch means estimators.
Wednesday, 
March 5
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
4-1-314
Dr. Leandro Recova, Cal Poly Pomona, From Finite to Infinite Dimensions: Morse Theory and Applications to Partial Differential Equations. slides
Wednesday, 
March 19
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
4-1-314
Prof. Valeria Barra, San Diego State University, Composable operators from long waves to Earth system models.
Wednesday, 
April 9
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
1-309
Prof. Bahar Acu, Pitzer College, Demystifying contact topology via singularities.
Thursday, 
April 10
12:05 pm -
12:50 pm
1-109
Prof. Sean English, University of North Carolina at Wilmington, Recent advances in saturation for hypergraphs.
Wednesday, 
April 30
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
4-1-314
Distinguished lecture: Prof. Kari Kokka, University of Nevada, Las Vegas, "What's going on?" The role of mathematics in the current moment.

 

Fall Semester 2024

Date
Time 
Location
Speaker and Title
Wednesday, 
Sep. 11
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
4-2-314
Prof. Arlo Caine, Cal Poly Pomona, Mathematical Problems in Collaborative Robotics.
Wednesday, 
Sep. 25
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
4-2-314
Prof. Ja'faruddin, Universitas Negeri Makassar, Knot Polynomials of Ketupat: Exploring the Topology of a Traditional Indonesian Food.
Wednesday, 
Oct. 9
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
4-2-314
Prof. Peter Kagey, Cal Poly Pomona, Counting Lyndon words with a given prefix.
Wednesday, 
Oct. 23
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
4-2-314
Prof. Ioana Mihaila, Cal Poly Pomona, Teaching Mathematics in a Disconnected World.
Friday, 
Oct. 25
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
1-309
Prof. Brian P Katz (BK), CSU Long Beach, Groups en Action.
Wednesday,
Nov. 6
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
4-2-314
Prof. Emily Heath, Cal Poly Pomona, Proper rainbow saturation numbers of graphs.
Wednesday,
Nov. 20
1:05 pm -
1:50 pm
4-2-314
Fany Salazar, University of Arizona, Fostering Authentic Mathematical Relationships with Parents.
Jorge Montes-Guzman, Cal Poly Pomona, Counting Zariski dense representations of hyperbolic 3-manifold groups.

 

Past Colloquium Schedules