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Mathematics and Statistics Department Colloquium

These seminars are forums for (but not limited to) talks from specialists in the field of mathematics and statistics. The talks are about 45 minutes, followed by a 10–15-minute discussion, and are geared towards nonspecialist faculty and undergraduate students, but are open to all. Refreshments will be served. If you would like to speak at the colloquium or have any questions, please contact Dr. Sudeshna Basu by emailing sbasu1@loyola.edu

When Speaker

Title

March 2024 Chris Miller '90, AstraZeneca Pharmaceuticals VP

Career and Professional Development Reflections from a 30-Year Career
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February 2024 Professor John Nolan, Department of Mathematics and Statistics at American University Computing with and on shapes
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January 2024 Professor Timothy Clark, Department of Mathematics and Statistics at Loyola University Maryland Exploring Matrix Dynamics
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November 2023 Professor Hokowon Cho, Department of Mathematical Sciences at University of Nevada at Las Vegas Goodness-of-fit Tests for Multinomial Models with Inverse Sampling
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October 2023 Dr. Neha Agarwala, National Cancer Institute at National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD Charting the Evolution of Statistics: From Learning to Lifesaving
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September 2023 Professor Animikh Biswas, Department of Mathematics and Statistics at UMBC A novel regularity criterion for the three-dimensional Navier-Stokes equations based on finitely many observations
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Colloquium Archive: 2002-2019