Seminar Groups
Algebra and Combinatorics
The Algebra and Combinatorics Seminar features research talks about recent results in algebra, combinatorics, and related areas. Particular subjects of interest are the structure and representation theory of Lie algebras, quantum groups, algebraic groups, and vertex algebras, as well as the algebraic, enumerative, geometric, and topological aspects of combinatorics.
Algebra and Combinatorics Website: https://sites.google.com/ncsu.edu/algebracombinatoricsseminar/home
W 12:45 – 1:45 pm in SAS 4201
Organizers:
- Yairon Cid-Ruiz ycidrui@ncsu.edu
- Laura Colmenarejo lcolmen@ncsu.edu
- Eric Hanson ejhanso3@ncsu.edu
- Corey Jones cmjones6@ncsu.edu
- Andy Manion ajmanion@ncsu.edu
- Jacob Matherne jpmather@ncsu.edu
- Nick Mayers nmayers@ncsu.edu
Applied Mathematics Graduate Student (AMGSS)
The Applied Math Grad Student Seminar (AMGSS) is an opportunity for graduate students to give presentations in a low-pressure environment. These talks are typically progress reports on thesis research, and are often practice talks for conferences or oral examinations. Also included are reports and discussion from workshops, summer schools and internship experiences. Students get a chance to practice presenting (and listening to) talks by their peers and department faculty. Students wishing to attend the presentations are welcome to contact the organizers to be added to the seminar email list.
AMGSS website: https://amgss.wordpress.ncsu.edu/
M 3 – 4 pm in SAS 4201
Organizers:
Alen Alexanderian aalexan3@ncsu.edu
Mansoor Haider m_haider@ncsu.edu
Julia Sanger jsanger@ncsu.edu
Ralph Smith rsmith@ncsu.edu
Biomathematics
Talks in the area of mathematical biology and quantitative biology.
Tu 4:20-5:20 pm in Cox 306
Organizers:
Zixuan Cang zcang@ncsu.edu
Colloquium
TBA
Organizer:
Dmitry Zenkov dzenkov@ncsu.edu
Computational and Applied Mathematics
The Computational and Applied Mathematics seminar focuses on general computational methods arising in applied mathematics. We invite an interdisciplinary audience and speakers, including faculty, researchers, and graduate students from mathematics and other applied sciences, to attend and present research talks that spotlight the practical implementation of mathematical concepts. Technical, tutorial, and expository presentations are all encouraged
F 12:45-1:45 pm in SAS 4201
Organizers:
- Mohammad Farazmand farazmand@ncsu.edu
- Hangjie Ji hangjie_ji@ncsu.edu
- Fatma Terzioglu fterzioglu@ncsu.edu
Differential Equations/Nonlinear Analysis
This research seminar is a forum for lectures by NCSU or outside researchers in areas related to Ordinary and Partial Differential Equations, Analysis and Dynamical Systems.
Differential Equations/Nonlinear Analysis website
W 3 – 4 pm in SAS 4201
Organizers: Differential Equations
- Lorena Bociu lvbociu@ncsu.edu
- Khai Nguyen tnguye13@ncsu.edu
Organizers: Nonlinear Analysis
- Patrick Combettes plc@math.ncsu.edu
- Ryan Murray rwmurray@ncsu.edu
- Khai Nguyen tnguye13@ncsu.edu
Financial Mathematics
F 1:30 – 2:30 pm in SAS 1216
Organizer:
Tao Pang tpang@ncsu.edu
First Year/Graduate Training Modules
W 1:55-2:45 pm in SAS 2225
Organizer:
Elisabeth Brown embrown5@ncsu.edu
Geometry and Topology
The goal of the seminar is to present and discuss results in geometry, topology, related topics and applications.
W 11:00-12:00 pm in SAS 4201
Organizers:
- Irina Kogan iakogan@ncsu.edu
- Tye Lidman tlidman@ncsu.edu
- Andy Manion ajmanion@ncsu.edu
- Peter McGrath pjmcgrat@ncsu.edu
- Andy Sageman-Furnas asagema@ncsu.edu
- Teemu Saksala tssaksal@ncsu.edu
- Radmila Sazdanovic rsazdan@ncsu.edu
Graduate Training
F 1:55pm-2:45 pm in SAS 4201
Organizer:
Bojko Bakalov bnbakalo@ncsu.edu
Numerical Analysis RTG
F 10:30-11:30 pm in SAS 4201
Organizer:
Ilse Ipsen ipsen@ncsu.edu
Pure Math Graduate Student (PuGS)
Pure Math Graduate Student Seminar is a platform for graduate students in pure mathematics to share their research with fellow graduate students. It is intended to provide a comfortable environment, free of faculty presence, in which graduate students can practice communicating their research or any interesting topics in pure mathematics.
M 3-4 pm SAS 2106
Organizers:
- Chris Cardullo cacardul@ncsu.edu
- Francisco Ponce Carrion fmponcec@ncsu.edu
- Jack Reever jmreever@ncsu.edu
SIAM Student Chapter
We host professional development, tutorial, and research talks from NC State University faculty as well as visitors. Our primary audience is graduate students, but any are welcome to attend our events. President: Justen Geddes Vice President: Michael Redle
Stochastic/Discrete Analysis
This seminar series features research talks in Stochastics and Discrete Analysis. The area of Stochastics includes probability theory and its applications in other areas of mathematics. Discrete Analysis encompasses results that are analytical in flavor but also have an application to discrete areas of mathematics such as number theory, combinatorics, and probability.
Stochastic/Discrete Analysis website
M 1:45-2:45 pm in SAS 4201
Organizers Stochastic:
- Erik Bates ebates@ncsu.edu
- Min Kang mkang2@ncsu.edu
Organizer Discrete Analysis:
- Zane Li zkli@ncsu.edu
SUM Series
Th 4:30-5:30 pm
Organizer:
Nathan Reading nreadin@ncsu.edu
Symbolic Computation
The discipline of symbolic computation includes computer algebra, hybrid symbolic-numeric computation, mathematical knowledge representation and the algebraic aspects of formal methods in computer science, such as rule-based theorem proving. Its goal is to “do mathematics by computer” (Stephen Wolfram), with, we would add, exact or validated answers. Trademarked symbolic computation algorithms are used for computation of a Gröbner basis, lattice basis reduction, polynomial factorization, closed-form summation and integration, and solution in Tarski’s theory of real geometry. Commercial symbolic computation packages (Wolfram’s Mathematica, Maple by Maplesoft, MuPAD inside Matlab) and academic software (Stein’s Sage platform and many smaller programs) today have millions of users.
The symbolic computation seminar features research talks related to the design and implementation of algorithms in symbolic computation, including such areas as exact linear algebra, sparse interpolation and signal processing, algorithms for problems from algebraic and real geometry and optimization, polynomial root finding and solution of polynomial systems, algebraic solution of difference and differential equations, validation of numerical results, fast certification of outputs from cloud servers, and applications of algebraic geometry in the sciences.
Tu 1:30 – 2:30 pm in SAS 4201
Organizers:
Martin Helmer mhelmer@ncsu.edu
Yairon Cid-Ruiz ycidrui@ncsu.edu
Teaching and Learning
The Teaching and Learning Seminar is a forum for sharing teaching-related projects and innovations, for workshops and panels related to the practice of teaching, and for other sessions related to the general theme.
Th 3 – 4 pm SAS 4201
Organizers:
Stepan Paul sspaul2@ncsu.edu
Rachel Abel raabel@ncsu.edu
Triangle Series in Combinatorics
Organizer:
Nathan Reading nreadin@ncsu.edu
Triangle Topology
W 3:15 – 4:15 pm
Organizers:
- Tye Lidman tlid@ncsu.edu
- Radmila Sazdonovic rsazdon@ncsu.edu
Departmental Seminar and Student Group Lists
Algebra Seminars | math-ac_seminar | math-ac_seminar@lists.ncsu.edu | |
Applied Mathematics Club | math-amc | math-amc@lists.ncsu.edu | |
Association for Women in Mathematics | math-awm | math-awm@lists.ncsu.edu | |
Differential Equations Seminars | math-de_seminar | math-de_seminar@lists.ncsu.edu | |
Financial Math Seminars | fm_seminar | fm_seminar@lists.ncsu.edu | |
Geometry & Topology Seminars | geom-top-top-seminar | geom-top-seminar@lists.ncsu.edu | |
Graduate Student Algebra Seminars | grad-alg-sem | grad-alg-sem@lists.ncsu.edu | |
Numerical Analysis Seminars | math-na_seminar | math-na_seminar@lists.ncsu.edu | |
Numerical Analysis Seminar (local) | math-nal_seminar | math-nal_seminar@lists.ncsu.edu | |
Stochastics Seminar | math-prs_seminar | math-prs_seminar@lists.ncsu.edu | |
Super Symmetry | ssseminar | ssseminar@lists.ncsu.edu | |
SUM Series | sumseries | sumseries@lists.ncsu.edu | |
Symbolic Computation Seminars | symbcomp | symbcomp@lists.ncsu.edu | |
Teaching and Learning | math-teaching-and-learning | math-teaching-and-learning@lists.ncsu.edu |
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