Mathematics MATH

Senior Presentations in Seminar on Mathematical Modeling

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Mathematics
The second of two sessions in which mathematics seniors will be present talks on their work in our seminar on mathematical modeling.

1:30 pm: Aaron Low, “Incorporating Vaccinations into Epidemic Models”

2:00 pm: Charlie Hull, “Modeling Wind Speeds Using Lorenz Equations”

(Private)

Open to the Public

Senior Seminar in Mathematical Modeling I

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Mathematics
The first of two sessions in which mathematics seniors will be present talks on their work in our seminar on mathematical modeling.

1:30 pm: Jonah Simon, “Modeling Population Growth in Israel”
1:55 pm: Jigar Bhakta, “Stochastic Modeling of Electoral Voting”
2:20 pm: Yuchen Zhu, “Goodwin Models of Economic Cycles”

The second session is scheduled for Thursday, May 10 at 1:30 pm.

(Private)

Open to the Public

Senior Presenations in Mathematics Seminar on Fluid Dynamics

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Mathematics
Seniors in our Fluid Dynamics Seminar will present their work on “Disturbing Behavior of Plane Parallel Flow”

3 pm: Part 1:Sabina Haque and Andrew Jenkins, “Dynamics and Perturbations in Laminar Flow”

3:45 pm: Part 2: John Bowllan and Ricardo Rosales-Mesta, “Close Enough is Good Enough: Finite Element Method for Parallel Flow”
Open to the Public

Mathematics Game Night

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Mathematics
Come join fellow students and faculty playing a variety of board games in the Math Common Room! (Warner 309)
Open to the Public

Math Department Game Night

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Mathematics
Join us for food, fun and games! There will be a variety of board games available to play and/or watch, but feel free to bring your own to add to the mix. Contact Professor Lyford for additional information or questions.
Open to the Public

MATH CIRCUS IV: Making Effective Slides with Professor Kubacki PLUS Student Speaker

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Mathematics
How to give an effective 20-minute mathematics presentation using slides. She will discuss basic structure, how to adapt mathematics for visual consumption, tips for formatting and presenting results, and of course give both good and bad examples throughout.
Ricardo Rosales-Mesta, ‘21 will speak (3 - 3:15) on “Optimizing Inventory Allocation for the New Madrid Falls Earthquake Scenario”

(Private)

Closed to the Public