All talks are scheduled for Binnion 329 on Wednesdays at 3pm except where
otherwise noted. Many talks are still to be scheduled at this time
(late August).
Date Speaker, affiliation Title/Topic
9/15 Rick Kreminski, Groebner bases: cool tools for
A&M - Commerce solving algebraic problems Abstract?
9/22 Michael Monticino, How to stop well on the average:
University of North Texas applications of random probability
measures to optimal stopping Abstract?
10/27 Elizabeth Baumler, Applications of multilevel modeling
University of Texas School to public health data Abstract?
of Public Health
11/11* Frederi Viens, University Applications of numerical methods
of North Texas for stochastic processes to signal
processing, finance, and fluid
dynamics Abstract?
11/17** Alphonso Agnew, Southern Distributional modes and curved
Methodist University space quantum field theory Abstract?
11/30* Matt Trotter, OOP with Java as an example
A&M-Commerce Computer Science Abstract?
*-note special day (and time: 3:15pm)
**-note special time (3:30pm)
Other out-of-town guests who plan to speak here this fall, but are yet to be scheduled, include Ed Wilson (BEA systems). Finally, other (local) speakers may include Italo Simonelli (TAMU-C mathematics), Charles Rogers (TAMU-C physics), and Heidi Staebler (TAMU-C mathematics).
There will be no colloquia the week of November 24 (due to Thanksgiving), and none after December 3.
Go here for a listing of the speakers
from Spring 1999.
Go here for a listing of the speakers
from Fall 1998.
Go here for a listing of the speakers
from Spring 1998.
Go here for a listing of the speakers
from Fall 1997.
Go here for a listing of the speakers
from Spring 1997.
Go here for a listing of the speakers
from Fall 1996.