SJSU Math/Stats Colloquium, Fall 2024-2025

Department of Mathematics and Statistics

San José State University

Unless otherwise indicated, on colloquium days (Wednesdays unless otherwise noted):


Date Speaker Title (click links for abstracts) Location
Wed Aug 28 SPECIAL EVENT Welcome to the major in math/stats at SJSU MH320
Wed Sep 04 SPECIAL EVENT Graduate school workshop MH320
Wed Sep 11 COLLOQUIUM CANCELLED
Wed Sep 18 Cornelia Van Cott, Univ. of San Francisco The Beauty of Halving It All MH320
Wed Sep 25 Judi Garcia, SJSU Career Center MH320
Wed Oct 02 Steve Trettel, Univ. of San Francisco Modern Geometry and Machine Learning MH320
Wed Oct 09 Jon Rawski, SJSU (Linguistics) The mathematics of language and learning MH320
Wed Oct 16 Robert Lund, UC Santa Cruz A statistical view of some climate change issues (slides from talk) MH320
Wed Oct 23 Erik W. Draeger, Lawrence Livermore National Lab Supercomputing at the exascale and beyond: it's a math problem MH320
Wed Oct 30 Shandy Hauk, SF State College Mathematics Curriculum and Instruction with, about, and for Justice MH320
Wed Nov 06 Chris Vogl, Lawrence Livermore National Lab Leveraging Applied Mathematics to Improve Global Climate Simulation MH320
Wed Nov 13 Tony Feng, UC Berkeley Structure in the search for structure MH320
Wed Nov 20 Madalyn Radlauer, SJSU (Chemistry) Chemistry and Group Theory: Symmetry, Spectroscopy, and Tabletop Games MH320
Wed Nov 27 THANKSGIVING BREAK NO COLLOQUIUM
Wed Dec 04 Noah Friedman-Biglin, SJSU (Philosophy) Do Mathematicians Need Philosophers? MH320

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