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*'''When:''' Mondays at 4 PM
*'''When:''' Fridays at 1:30 PM unless noted otherwise
*'''Where:''' See list of talks below
*'''Where:''' 9th floor lounge (we will also broadcast the virtual talks on the 9th floor lounge with refreshments)
*'''Organizers:''' [https://sites.google.com/wisc.edu/evan-sorensen Evan Sorensen]
*'''Organizers:''' Yahui Qu, Peiyi Chen and Zaidan Wu
*'''Faculty advisers:''' [http://www.math.wisc.edu/~jeanluc/ Jean-Luc Thiffeault], [http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~swright/ Steve Wright]  
*'''Faculty advisers:''' [http://www.math.wisc.edu/~jeanluc/ Jean-Luc Thiffeault], [http://pages.cs.wisc.edu/~swright/ Steve Wright]  
*'''To join the SIAM Chapter mailing list:''' email [mailto:siam-chapter+join@g-groups.wisc.edu siam-chapter+join@g-groups.wisc.edu].
*'''To join the SIAM Chapter mailing list:''' email [mailto:siam-chapter+join@g-groups.wisc.edu siam-chapter+join@g-groups.wisc.edu].
*'''Zoom link:''' https://uwmadison.zoom.us/j/97976615799?pwd=U2xFSERIcnR6M1Y1czRmTjQ1bTFJQT09
*'''Passcode:  281031'''


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== Spring 2025 ==


== Fall 2021  ==
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|Date
!align="left" | date and time
|Location
!align="left" | location
|Speaker
!align="left" | speaker
|Title
!align="left" | title
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| Sept 20, 4 PM
|03/07
| Ingraham 214
|9th floor
| [https://sites.google.com/view/julialindberg/home/ Julia Lindberg] (Electrical and Computer Engineering)
|Ang Li
|''[[#Sept 20, Julia Lindberg |Polynomial system solving in applications]]''
|Applying for postdocs and different industry jobs ... at the
same time
|-
|-
|-
|04/04
| Sept 27, 4 PM,
|
| Zoom (refreshments and conference call in 307)
|Borong Zhang
| Wil Cocke (Developer for [https://www.arcyber.army.mil/ ARCYBER])
| ''[[#Sept 27, Wil Cocke |Job talk-Software Development/Data Science]]''
|
|
|-
|-
|-
|04/11
| Oct 4, 2:45 PM
| B119 Van Vleck
| [https://sites.google.com/wisc.edu/nair-anjali/home/ Anjali Nair] (Math)
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|
|-
|Ian McPherson
|-
| Oct 11, 4 PM,
| Zoom (refreshments and conference call in 307)
| [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kurt-ehlert-320b8397/ Kurt Ehlert] (Trading Strategy Developer at [https://auros.global/about/ Auros])
|-
|-
| Oct 18, 4 PM
| 6104 Social Sciences
| [https://jasonltorchinsky.github.io/ Jason Tochinsky] (Math)
|
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|-
|-
| Oct 25, 4 PM,
| Zoom (refreshments and conference call in 307)
| [https://www.linkedin.com/in/patricktbardsley/ Patrick Bardsley] (Machine Learning Engineer at [https://www.cirrus.com/ Cirrus Logic])
|-
|-
| Nov 8, 4 PM,
| Zoom (refreshments and conference call in 307)
| [https://www.linkedin.com/in/libanmohamed496/ Liban Mohammed](Machine Learning Engineer at [https://www.mitre.org/ MITRE])
|-
|-
| Dec 6, 4 PM
| Ingraham 214
| [https://sites.google.com/view/hongxuchen/ Hongxu Chen](Math)
|}
|}


== Abstracts ==
=== Sept 20, Julia Lindberg===
Polynomial systems arise naturally in many applications in engineering and the sciences. This talk will outline classes of homotopy continuation algorithms used to solve them. I will then describe ways in which structures such as irreducibility, symmetry and sparsity can be used to improve computational speed. The efficacy of these algorithms will be demonstrated on systems in power systems engineering, statistics and optimization
=== Sept 27, Wil Cocke ===
I mostly work as a software developer with an emphasis on data science projects dealing with various Command specific projects. The data science life-cycle is fairly consistent across industries: collect, clean, explore, model, interpret, and repeat with a goal of providing insight to the organization. During my talk, I will share some lessons learned for mathematicians interested in transitioning to software development/ data science.


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==Abstracts==


== Past Semesters ==
'''March 7th, Ang Li (UW-Madison)''': I will share my experience with postdoc and industry job applications. This talk might be helpful for those who haven’t decided between academia and industry or are considering different paths within industry since I made my own decision quite late.
==Past Semesters==
*[[SIAM Seminar Fall 2024|Fall 2024]]
*[https://wiki.math.wisc.edu/index.php/SIAM_Spring_2024 Spring 2024]
*[[SIAM Fall 2023|Fall 2023]]
*[[SIAM Spring 2023|Spring 2023]]
*[[SIAM Seminar Fall 2022|Fall 2022]]
*[[Spring 2022 SIAM|Spring 2022]]
*[[SIAM Student Chapter Seminar/Fall2021|Fall 2021]]
*[[SIAM_Student_Chapter_Seminar/Fall2020|Fall 2020]]
*[[SIAM_Student_Chapter_Seminar/Fall2020|Fall 2020]]
*[[SIAM_Student_Chapter_Seminar/Spring2020|Spring 2020]]
*[[SIAM_Student_Chapter_Seminar/Spring2020|Spring 2020]]

Latest revision as of 22:47, 5 March 2025


Spring 2025

Date Location Speaker Title
03/07 9th floor Ang Li Applying for postdocs and different industry jobs ... at the

same time

04/04 Borong Zhang
04/11 Ian McPherson


Abstracts

March 7th, Ang Li (UW-Madison): I will share my experience with postdoc and industry job applications. This talk might be helpful for those who haven’t decided between academia and industry or are considering different paths within industry since I made my own decision quite late.

Past Semesters