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This is a seminar in which faculty advertise their research areas to prospective graduate students. | |||
Early program graduate students are especially encouraged to attend, but anyone is welcome. | |||
Professors who want to speak later in the term are encouraged to fill out this form: https://goo.gl/forms/DaZiLRaoLGuxgzXJ3 | |||
Revision as of 23:01, 1 February 2018
This is a seminar in which faculty advertise their research areas to prospective graduate students.
Early program graduate students are especially encouraged to attend, but anyone is welcome.
Professors who want to speak later in the term are encouraged to fill out this form: https://goo.gl/forms/DaZiLRaoLGuxgzXJ3
Spring 2018
We usually have this seminar at Monday 4-5 P.M. The location is B115.
Some weeks the seminar will be held Friday 12-1 P.M. The Friday location is not yet fixed.
Monday, February 5, 2018, Jean-Luc Thiffeault
Title: Applied topology, mixing, and microswimmers
Abstract: "I will discuss several topics of my current research, which involves applications of topology and partial differential equations. First, we'll see how ideas from braids and mapping class groups can be used to investigate the behavior of dynamical systems as well as characterize braiding of actual textiles. Nest, we'll examine how the mixing of fluids can be studied via PDEs, and some connections to probability theory. Finally, I'll discuss probabilistic problems for swimming microorganisms, such as dispersion and consumption of resources."