Loyola University Maryland

Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Seminars

These seminars are forums for (but not limited to) talks from visiting faculty as well as from the Loyola Mathematics and Statistics faculty. The talks are about 45 minutes, followed by a 10-15 minute discussion, and are geared for nonspecialist faculty and junior-senior level math majors (knowledge of at least linear algebra and differential equations is assumed). Anyone is welcome to attend. Refreshments will be provided 10 minutes before and after the talk.

If you would like to speak in the seminar or have any questions, please contact Dr. Daniel Heinz by emailing dsheinz "at" loyola "dot" edu.

Previous seminars


2012-2013 Schedule

Date
Room
Time
Speaker Title (click on title for abstract)
Apr 12
309 KH
3:00-4:00
Dr. Angela Reynolds
Virginia Commonwealth University
Modeling the Inflammatory Response: Wound Healing and Mechanical Ventilation
Feb 15
007 KH
3:00-4:00
Dr. Anna Zemlyanova
Texas A&M University
Curvature-dependent surface tension in modeling of fracture
Feb 11
007 KH
3:00-4:00
Dr. Mariah Hamel
Université de Montréal
An introduction to arithmetic combinatorics
Feb 6
007 KH
3:00-4:00
Dr. Prince Chidyagwai
Temple University
Approximating coupled flow problems: A finite element approach
Nov 30
004 KH
3:15-4:15
Dr. Mark Oram
Chemistry Department
Loyola University Maryland
DNA Computing: Figuring out new paths and problems for a (very) old molecule


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