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*'''When:''' Fridays at 1 PM unless noted otherwise
*'''When:''' Fridays at 1:30 PM unless noted otherwise
*'''Where:''' 9th floor lounge (we will also broadcast the virtual talks on the 9th floor lounge with refreshments)
*'''Where:''' 9th floor lounge (we will also broadcast the virtual talks on the 9th floor lounge with refreshments)
*'''Organizers:''' Yahui Qu, Peiyi Chen, Shi Chen and Zaidan Wu
*'''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].
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*'''Passcode:  281031'''
*'''Passcode:  281031'''


== Fall2023 ==
== Spring 2025 ==
 
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!Date
|Date
!Location
|Location
!Speaker
|Speaker
!Title
|Title
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|9/29
|03/07
|Zoom and VV911
|9th floor
|Solly Parenti
|Ang Li
|What is ... a software engineering interview?
|Applying for postdocs and different industry jobs ... at the
same time
|-
|-
|10/13
|04/04
|Zoom and VV911
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|Xiaopeng Li
|Borong Zhang
|Convergence of the Momentum Method for Semi-Algebraic Functions with Locally Lipschitz Gradients
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|10/20
|04/11
|VV911
|Yingxin Zhao
|Industry talk from UBS quant
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|10/27
|Zoom and VV911
|Evan Sorensen
|Applying for postdocs: it’s not just about how many papers you have
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|11/10
|VV911
|Jiayin Lu
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|Ian McPherson
|11/17
|VV911
|Thomas Chandler
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==Abstracts==
==Abstracts==


'''September 29, Solly Parenti:''' I'll share my experiences going through a bunch of software engineering interviews, as well as how I learned how to program and my thoughts on industry jobs.
'''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.
 
'''October 13, Xiaopeng Li:'''  We propose a new length formula that governs the iterates of the momentum method when minimizing differentiable semi-algebraic functions with locally Lipschitz gradients. It enables us to establish local convergence, global convergence, and convergence to local minimizers without assuming global Lipschitz continuity of the gradient, coercivity, and a global growth condition, as is done in the literature. As a result, we provide the first convergence guarantee of the momentum method starting from arbitrary initial points when applied to principal component analysis, matrix sensing, and linear neural networks.
 
'''October 20, Yingxin Zhao:'''In this talk, I will give an overview of the different job roles at Investment Banking, share my career path as an interest rate quant starting from graduate program to Executive Director over the past 12 years at UBS and give a few tips on quant job interviews. At the end of the seminar, I am happy to take printed copies of your CVs and email back my review feedback later.
 
'''October 27, Evan Sorensen:''' When applying for postdocs, I’ve often heard that nothing is more important than your research. While there is much truth to this, I have found that being a successful candidate takes so much more than just producing quality research. I will talk about lessons learned from applying to research-focused postdocs and give practical advice for how to increase your visibility and status in the community. This talk will address both people on the job market now as well as those planning to apply in future years.
==Past Semesters==
==Past Semesters==
*[[SIAM Spring 2023]]
*[[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]]
*[[SIAM Seminar Fall 2022|Fall 2022]]
*[[Spring 2022 SIAM|Spring 2022]]
*[[Spring 2022 SIAM|Spring 2022]]

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