Department of Mathematics, Statistics,
and Computer Science
Colloquium Schedule
Colloquium talks are usually given in Room 401 of the Katharine Reed
Cudahy building. Unless otherwise stated, talks begin at 4:00PM on
Fridays, with pre-colloquium refreshments in Room 342 at 3:30PM.
Please address inquiries/suggestions to
Wim Ruitenburg.
For seminar information on the MCW Bioinformatics Graduate Program, please go to
Seminars in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology .
Here is our list of speakers for the 2005-06 academic year.
- April 21: Brent Logan, Division of Biostatistics at MCW:
An evaluation of spatial thresholding techniques in fMRI analysis
- March 27, 2 PM (note different time and day of the week):
Juan Gilbert, Auburn University, Auburn: Prime III: Ushering In a New Age of
Electronic Voting
- March 24: Itay Ben-Yaacov, University of Wisconsin, Madison:
Introduction to Continuous Logic
- March 8 (note different day of the week): Guershon Harel, University
of California, San Diego:What is Mathematics?
A Pedagogical Answer to a Philosophical Question
- March 3, 11 AM (note different time): Sherry Scott, University of
North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Chapel Hill:
Capturing Deviation from Ergodicity at Different Scales
- February 27, 11 AM (note different time and day of the week):
Roummel F. Marcia, University of Wisconsin, Madison:
Optimization and its Applications in Protein Docking
- February 24, 11 AM (note different time): Angel R. Pineda,
Stanford University:
Cramer-Rao Bounds for the Separation of Water and Fat in Magnetic Resonance
Imaging
- February 22, 11 AM (note different time and day of the week):
Tatiana Soleski, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis:
Some new wavelets in computerized tomography
- February 17: Robert T. Smith, Millersville University of Pennsylvania:
Calculus: Writing a New Book on an Old Subject for Students in the 21st Century
- February 10: None
- February 3: None
- January 27: Department meeting
- January 20, 11 AM (note different time): Nicole Engelke, Arizona
State University: Teaching Innovation for Related Rates Problems in First
Semester Calculus
- November 25: None (Thanksgiving break)
- November 18: None
- November 11: Mohammad Zulkernine, Queen's University, Kingston, Ontario:
Towards Software Security Engineering - Software Specification Based Intrusion Detection
- November 4: Tom Drucker, University of Wisconsin - Whitewater:
Ordinal Virtues--The Axiomatization of the Ordinal Numbers
- October 28: None
- October 21: None (Fall break)
- October 14, 3 PM, AMU227 (note different time and place): Deborah
Hughes-Hallett, University of Arizona and John Wiley and Sons, Inc.:
Designing a Challenging Calculus Course
- October 7: Larry Langley, University of the Pacific:
Directed graphs with isomorphic domination and underlying graphs
- September 30: Kim Factor:
Workshop on Equality in Underlying and Domination Graphs
- September 23: None
- September 16: Department meeting
- September 9: None
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