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Revision as of 03:47, 14 September 2012

GPS Applied Mathematics Seminar

The GPS (Graduate Participation Seminar) is a weekly seminar by and for graduate students. If you're interested in presenting a topic or your own research, contact the organizers: Sarah Tumasz, Qin Li, Peter Mueller, and Bryan Crompton.

All seminars are on Fridays from 9:55-10:45 am in room 901 VV. Speakers should aim for their talk to last no longer than 45 minutes.

Fall 2012

date speaker title
Sept. 21 speaker title
Sept. 28 Zhennan Zhou TBA
Oct. 5 speaker title
Oct. 12 speaker title
Oct. 19 Bryan Crompton Mathematical Biology: Persistence in Chemical Reaction Networks
Oct. 26 speaker title
Nov. 2 speaker title
Nov. 9 speaker title
Nov. 16 speaker title
Nov. 30 Anakewit Boonkasame TBA
Dec. 7 speaker title

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