Presented By: Department of Mathematics
Graduate Admissions Visit Days
The Mathematics Department will be hosting prospective Fall 2026 PhD students. There will be a series of lectures and activities on Friday, March 20 and Saturday, March 21. A detailed agenda is below:
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Friday March 20 Schedule of Events
10:00-10:45 am
"Counting points on spaces over finite fields" - Presented by Professor Sam Payne
Location: East Hall 4096
1:00-1:45 pm
"The Mathematics of Gravitational Waves" - Presented by Professor Lydia Bieri
Location: East Hall 3866
1:15-1:45 pm
"Network science and network-related mathematical biology" - Presented by Professor Naoki Masuda
Location: East Hall 2866
2:00-3:00 pm
Department Tea Time
Location: East Hall 2075, Math Graduate Student & Faculty Lounge
4:00-4:45 pm
"Dynamics in Geometry - or is it: Geometry in Dynamics?" - Presented by Professor Ralf Spatzier
Location: East Hall 1084
4:15-4:45 pm
"Interplay between classical numerical analysis and quantum computing" - Presented by Professor Zhiyan Ding
Location: East Hall 3096
6:30 pm
Game Night with current math grad students
Location: East Hall, Math Upper Atrium
Saturday March 21 Schedule of Events
10:00-10:30 am
"Max-Entropy Moment Filtering for Stochastic Hybrid Systems" - Presented by AIM PhD student, Kaito Iwasaki
Location: East Hall 2866
10:30-11:00 am
"Singularities in algebraic geometry" - Presented by Math PhD student, Hyunsuk Kim
Location: East Hall 2866
4:00-5:00 pm
"Get to know you" - Presented by Association for Women in Mathematics members & students
Location: East Hall 2075, Math Graduate Student & Faculty Lounge
10:00-10:45 am
"Counting points on spaces over finite fields" - Presented by Professor Sam Payne
Location: East Hall 4096
1:00-1:45 pm
"The Mathematics of Gravitational Waves" - Presented by Professor Lydia Bieri
Location: East Hall 3866
1:15-1:45 pm
"Network science and network-related mathematical biology" - Presented by Professor Naoki Masuda
Location: East Hall 2866
2:00-3:00 pm
Department Tea Time
Location: East Hall 2075, Math Graduate Student & Faculty Lounge
4:00-4:45 pm
"Dynamics in Geometry - or is it: Geometry in Dynamics?" - Presented by Professor Ralf Spatzier
Location: East Hall 1084
4:15-4:45 pm
"Interplay between classical numerical analysis and quantum computing" - Presented by Professor Zhiyan Ding
Location: East Hall 3096
6:30 pm
Game Night with current math grad students
Location: East Hall, Math Upper Atrium
Saturday March 21 Schedule of Events
10:00-10:30 am
"Max-Entropy Moment Filtering for Stochastic Hybrid Systems" - Presented by AIM PhD student, Kaito Iwasaki
Location: East Hall 2866
10:30-11:00 am
"Singularities in algebraic geometry" - Presented by Math PhD student, Hyunsuk Kim
Location: East Hall 2866
4:00-5:00 pm
"Get to know you" - Presented by Association for Women in Mathematics members & students
Location: East Hall 2075, Math Graduate Student & Faculty Lounge
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