Monthly Archives: February 2016

Kasman’s MESS scheduled for Wed. Mar 2, 2016.

Professor Alex Kasman continues this semester’s series of colloquium talks for undergraduate math majors at 3:10pm Wed. Mar 2, 2016, in 104 RSS with an introduction to the fascinating subject of solitons.   These seemingly impossible wave forms have had a huge impact in not just physics and applied mathematics but also the real world.  Profess Kasman is a soliton expert and terrific teacher.  This talk is not to be missed!MESS2016KasmanImage

For more information, see the flyer, and Professor Kaman’s Soliton Page.

The talk is preceded by tea in the math department lounge 346 RSS at 2:45pm.   Come by and say hi.

First MESS of the semester scheduled for Wed. Feb 17, 2016.

ccopairsProfessor Elizabeth Jurisich kicks off this semester’s series of colloquium talks for undergraduate math majors at 3:10pm Wed. Feb 17, 2016, in 104 RSS with an introduction to the problem she worked on during her recent sabbatical.   These talks are a great way to learn some new mathematics and to see firsthand what various members of our department do in their own research.

The talk is preceded by tea in the math department lounge 346 RSS at 2:45pm.   Come by and say hi.  For an abstract and more information, see the flyer.