Departmental Colloquium - Spring 2024

Usually meets Friday at 3:00 pm in SEO 636.
DateSpeakerTitle
January 10
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Siting Liu
UCLA
Enhancing PDE Computations and Score-Based Generative Models through Optimization
January 11
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Dmitriy Kunisky
Yale University
The computational cost of detecting hidden structures: from random to deterministic
January 12
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Tomer Galanti
MIT
Fundamental Problems in AI: Transferability, Compressibility and Generalization
January 19
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Anton Bernshteyn
Georgia Tech
Distributed computing and descriptive combinatorics
January 22
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Emmanouil-Vasileios Vlatakis Gkaragkounis
UC Berkeley
Bridging the Gap between Theory and Practice: Solving Intractable Problems in a Multi-Agent Machine Learning World
January 26
February 2
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Anna Mazzucato
Penn State
Mixing in fluids: irregular transport, enhanced dissipation, and applications
February 9
(2:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Gabriel Conant
Ohio State University
An analytic version of stable arithmetic regularity
February 9
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Chantal David
Concordia University
The distribution of Gauss sums
February 16
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Mark Rudelson
University of Michigan
When a system of real quadratic equations has a solution
February 23
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Carmen Rovi
Loyola University Chicago
Topology meets Physics: Scissors Congruences and TQFTs.
March 1
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Adam Topaz
University of Alberta
What can we do with formalized mathematics?
March 8
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Izzet Coskun
Extremal Configurations of Points in the Plane
March 15
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Justin Sawon
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
Tate-Shafarevich twists in arithmetic and complex geometry
March 22
No seminar
Spring Break
March 29
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Cosmin Pohoata
Emory University
The Heilbronn triangle problem
April 5
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Marcus Michelen, James Freitag, Nicole Looper, and Dhruv Mubayi (UIC)
UIC
Panel on "How to apply for academic jobs"
April 12
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Thomas Hou
Caltech
Potentially singular behavior of 3D incompressible Navier-Stokes equations
April 19
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Patrick Lutz
UC Berkeley
Martin's Conjecture and order-preserving functions
April 26
(3:00 pm; 636 SEO)
Ruxandra Moraru
Waterloo
Holomorphic symplectic manifolds
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