Math Bio Seminar
Sept. 2, 2022
12:00-1:00pm MST/AZ
WXLR A309 and virtual via Zoom
Those joining remotely can use this link: https://asu.zoom.us/j/88150475011.
COFFEE BREAK
Wednesday and Thursday mornings
8:30 - 10:30am
WXLR A206 and breezeway
Join us Wednesday and Thursday mornings for Coffee Break in WXLR A206 and second floor breezeway. Coffee Break features coffee and fresh bagels, as well as other goodies such as fruit, yogurt and granola bars - first come, first served. This is a come-and-go event so stop by anytime between 8:30-10:30am.
COFFEE BREAK
Wednesday and Thursday mornings
8:30 - 10:30am
WXLR A206 and breezeway
Join us Wednesday and Thursday mornings for Coffee Break in WXLR A206 and second floor breezeway. Coffee Break features coffee and fresh bagels, as well as other goodies such as fruit, yogurt and granola bars - first come, first served. This is a come-and-go event so stop by anytime between 8:30-10:30am.
Math Bio Club
Introduction Math Bio Modeling with ODEs
Friday, October 14
1:30 PM
WXLR A206
Ph.D. Candidate Trevor Reckell will present on utilizing ODE for Math Bio Modeling of all types. This event will be tailored toward undergraduates in their 2-4th year. The spectrum of models covered will start with the most basic analysis of 1-Dimensional and 2-Dimensional systems and will continue with more intricate models on the leading edge of publications. Soft drinks will be served.
Math Bio Club
Student Research Lightning Talks Fall 2022
Friday, November 18
1:30 PM
WXLR A206
Currently looking for volunteers to present! Are you a Ph.D. candidate, Master's candidate, or Undergrad with a research project that you would like feedback on? Volunteer to present and get customized feedback from fellow students where feedback is based upon what you personally request. If interested email [email protected] and describe your project.
Math Bio Club
Pizza and Board Games Social
Friday, September 2
1:30 PM
WXLR A206
Have some pizza and play some games (or just hang out)! The Math Bio Club welcomes all (Undergraduates and Graduates) to come and hang out to form some connections with like-minded researchers at ASU. If coming, please fill out https://forms.gle/RUxrQyQbFddTQviw8 form to make sure we have the right type of food for you!
ASU students and faculty of music and mathematics are invited to put their heads together and brainstorm new ways of tuning musical instruments. We will discuss the mathematics of harmony, alternative tuning systems, infinite divisions of the octave, and the farthest reaches of n-dimensional pitch space. Participants will tear down the walls of 12-tone equal temperament and develop techniques for exploring new harmonic architecture. Free and open to the public.
Friday Sept 9
10:10 - 11:40am
WXLR A206
Professional Development Seminar
Monday, Nov. 28
4:15pm MST
WXLR A206
Jarom Hogue
Postdoc, Scientific Computing Institute, University of Utah
Ph.D. Applied Mathematics, Summer 2020.
https://www.sci.utah.edu/people/jdhogue.html
Professional Development Seminar
Monday, Nov. 14
4:15 pm
Virtual via Zoom:
https://asu.zoom.us/j/89230491335
Sachin Shetty
Senior Vice President, AI & ML Momentum Financial Services Group
Ph.D. Computational and Applied Mathematics
https://www.linkedin.com/in/sachinshetty/
Professional Development Seminar
Monday, Nov. 7
4:15pm
WXLR A206
Assistant Professor Jonathan Montaño
School of Mathematical and Statistical Sciences
http://math.la.asu.edu/~montano/
This talk is part of the Professional Development seminar offered for graduate students in mathematics programs, including all the SoMSS graduate degree programs. We will discuss professional opportunities after the doctorate.