SIAM Student Chapter Seminar

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Spring 2023

Date (1 PM unless otherwise noted) Location Speaker Title
2/3 911 Van Vleck Yunus Tuncbilek Value Investing: Get Rich “Slowly”
2/10 Zoom and 911 Van Vleck Yinda Li Industry talk
2/17 911 Van Vleck Rebecca Gasper (Epic) Two Careers in Mathematics, from Experience
2/24 Zoom and 911 Van Vleck Alisha Zachariah No Free Lunches: what’s your tradeoff?
3/3 Zoom and 911 Van Vleck Niudun Wang Industry talk
3/10 Zoom and 911 Van Vleck Kristina Wheatman (Penn State Applied Research Lab) Industry talk
4/7 Zoom and 911 Van Vleck Eza Enkhtaivan Industry talk

Abstracts

February 3, Yunus Tuncbilek: I will talk about value investing and why, in many ways, mathematicians are better suited to be value investors than the general public or even the institutional investors. The talk should be informative and enjoyable for any person who wants to increase their income over a long period of time without doing much work.

February 17, Rebecca Gasper: There are so many careers in mathematics! Rebecca Gasper (Ph.D. Applied Mathematical and Computational Sciences, University of Iowa) decided to be a math professor by the end of her first calculus class. From tutoring through college and graduate school, preparation and luck, things fell into place. So what changed? She talks about her personal experience first in academia and then in corporate America, from pure math to data science, and gracefully changing her path. Plenty of time will be reserved for Q&A, so bring your questions about getting hired, workload, and culture in each “world.”

February 24, Alisha Zachariah: Any choice of career path comes with its own set of tradeoffs. In my current role as a data scientist at Amazon, my team identifies which products Amazon Retail should carry on the basis of their long-term profitability, in the US and worldwide. In this presentation, I would like to talk candidly about the pros and cons of this professional path, from compensation to #techlayoffs and everything in between.

Past Semesters