Modern Mathematics Workshop

Wednesday, October 26, 2011: 1:30 PM-6:30 PM
Room J3 (San Jose Convention Center)
Chairs:
Christian Ratsch, PhD, Associate Adjunct Professor and Associate Director of Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics, University of California, Los Angeles , Suzanne Lenhart, PhD, Associate Director for Education, Outreach, and Diversity, National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS) , Ricardo Cortez, PhD, Professor, Tulane University and Ivelisse Rubio, PhD, Professor, University of Puerto Rico at Rio Piedras

Description: Eight national mathematics and statistics institutes offer this session to invigorate the research careers of minority mathematicians and mathematics faculty at minority-serving institutions. We highlight presentations on topics drawn from the institutes’ upcoming programs, a keynote speaker, and an informative panel presentation on the 2012-13 programs and workshops.

Sponsored by: NSF Mathematics Institutes



1:30 PM
Welcoming Remarks
1:35 PM
Cluster Algebra
Sonja Petrovic, PhD , Research Assistant Professor , University of Illinois at Chicago
2:10 PM
Autocidal Individuals: Genetic Control of Invasive Species
Juan Gutierrez, PhD , Postdoctoral Fellow, Mathematical Biosciences Institute , Ohio State University
2:50 PM
Monte Carlo Methods for Risk Analysis
Jose Blanchet, PhD , Assistant Professor , Columbia University
3:30 PM
Break
5:00 PM
Data Assimilation and Its Applications
Adrian Sandu, PhD , Professor and Director, Computational Science Laboratory , Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
5:40 PM
Using Geometry to Study Groups
Mladen Bestvina, PhD , Distinguished Professor , University of Utah