Graduate Seminar, Spring 2006

 

MS in Mathematics

Location:  California State University Channel Islands, Bell Tower 1302 (directions, campus map with BT 1302 marked)

Time:  Wednesday evenings -- refreshments and social quarter-hour at 6:30, presentation 6:45 to 7:45

 

All interested persons are welcome and encouraged to attend the seminar.

Date

Speaker

Affiliation

Title/ Topic

Slides (if available)

1/25

Peter Smith and Jorge Garcia

CSUCI

Open problems suitable for masters theses/ projects in Drs. Smith and Garcia's areas of research interests

 Dr. Smith’s problems

2/1

Mike Toupikov

Amgen

applied mathematics and  mathematical modeling efforts at Amgen;  Systems Informatics  (abstract)

 slides

2/8

Mark A. Goldstein

SoCal IP Law Group LLP

The Other IP – Intellectual Property – and Why You Should Know What It Is (abstract)

Slides

Sample patent

2/15

Asli Ayaz

UC Irvine

Single Neuron Models (abstract)

 

2/22

Cindy Wyels & Ivona Grzegorczyk

CSUCI

Open Problems for Masters Theses in Graph Theory and Geometry (abstract)

 Dr. Wyels’ handout

3/1

Stephanie Taylor

UCSB

Systems Biology and Numerical Analysis (abstract)

 Slides

3/8

Amy Wallace

CSUCI

Literature Searches in Mathematics and Computer Science (abstract)

 

3/15

Ernie Gonzalez

CSUCI

SPSS Workshop

 

3/29

James Sayre

UCLA

Biostatistics and You:  Training and Career Opportunities within Academia, Government, and Industry (abstract)

Slides

4/5

Morgan Sherman

CSUCI

 Parameter Spaces (abstract)

 

4/12

Mohamed Ait Nouh

CSUCI

Knot Theory (abstract)

 

4/19

Sridhar Narayanaswamy

Rockwell

Mathematical Modeling in Material Science & Engineering (abstract)

 

4/26

Roger Roybal

CSUCI

The Moment Problem (abstract)

 Slides

5/3

Rob Lawson, Jim Sears

CSUCI

Final Project presentations for Research Methods in Math Ed

 

5/10

Dan Misenhimer, Victor Moreno

CSUCI

Final Project presentations for Research Methods in Math Ed

 

Suggestions for future speakers?  Please pass to Cindy Wyels (via e-mail) or phone:  (805) 437-3260.

Syllabus for Math 599 (for those taking Graduate Seminar for credit)

MS in Mathematics page

MS in Computer Science page

CSUCI home page

Link to F'05 seminar schedule


Page last updated:  Jan. 24, 2006