The following dates are tentative. Check this webpage often.
September:
- Friday the 29th:
Finding the Good Stuff: Looking at the New Databases Now Available to You (IEEE Explore, ACM's Digital Library, and More...) (abstract)
Jill Ellern
Hunter Library’s Systems Librarian and Bibliographer for
Mathematics & Computer Science
October:
- Friday the 27th:
Math and Art, Some Common Questions (abstract)
Edward E Johnson,
University of North Carolina -- Asheville
November:
- Friday the 17th:
Which Came First – The Derivative or the Derivation? (abstract)
Greg Boudreaux,
University of North Carolina -- Asheville
January:
- Friday the 12th:
A Political and Mathematical Unification: The Case of Nineteenth-Century Italy (abstract)
Laura Martini
Visiting Scholar
Siena, Italy
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- Friday the 26th:
Matrix Groups and Mechanics (abstract)
Jeff Lawson,
Western Carolina University
- Tuesday the 30th:
Tropical Geometry
Joe Rusinko
University of Georgia
February:
- Friday the 9th
The Motion of the Free Rigid Body
Adam Spiegler
University of Arizona
- Monday the 12th:
High School Trigonometry: The Beginning of a Transition
Axelle Faughn
California State University, Bakersfield
- Thursday the 15th:
Analyzing Software Artifacts to Guide Development Decisions (abstract)
Mark Sherriff
NC State University
- Monday the 19th:
Association Rule Mining for Anomaly Detection (abstract)
James Early
Department of Computer Sciences
Purdue University
March:
- Friday, March 23rd
Multimedia Personalization and Delivery System for Mobile Clients in Resource-Constrained Environment (abstract)
Yong Wei
Department of Computer Science
The University of Georgia
- Wednesday, March 28th
Variational Partial Differential Equation (PDE) Models with an Application to Medical Imaging
Jung-ha An
Siemans Corporate Research, Princeton NJ
- Saturday, March 31st
The Third Annual Smoky Mountain Undergraduate Research Conference on the History of Mathematics (SMURCHOM III).
April: - Monday, April 2nd
A Survey of Statistics Used in Biology, Engineering and Economics
Professor, Qiqing Yu
Department of Mathematical Sciences
State University of New York at Binghamton
- Thursday, April 19th
Introduction to 2 dimensional topology (abstract)
Risto Atanasov
State University of New York—Binghamton
- Thursday, April 26th
A Formal Specification and Analysis Framework for Object-Oriented Designs
Sonal Dekhane
Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Tulane University







