Colloquium: Dr. Michael Slattery
UW-Milwaukee Department of Mathematical Sciences presents,
Dr. Michael Slattery;
Associate Professor; Department of Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science; Marquette University
UW-Milwaukee Department of Mathematical Sciences presents,
Dr. Michael Slattery;
Associate Professor; Department of Mathematics, Statistics & Computer Science; Marquette University
No appointment necessary! Thursday, April 9 9:30am – 4:30pm EMS Building, Room E425
UW-Milwaukee Department of Mathematical Sciences presents, Dr. Kurt Helmes Professor of Operations Research Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin Friday, April 10, 2015 2:00pm in EMS E495 *Refreshments served at 1:30pm in E424A Title: On a class of dynamic advertising and pricing models… Read More
UW-Milwaukee Department of Mathematical Sciences presents…
Pallavi Dani, Louisiana State University
UW-Milwaukee Department of Mathematical Sciences presents, Daniel Woodhouse; McGill University Monday, March 30, 2015 2:00pm in EMS E408 Title: Non-separability of a 3-manifold group: Description/Abstract: A group G is residually finite if the intersection of all finite index normal subgroups… Read More
UW-Milwaukee Department of Mathematical Sciences presents, Dr. Anjishnu Banerjee; Assistant Professor; Division of Biostatistics, Institute of Health & Society Medical College of Wisconsin Friday, March 27, 2015 2:00pm in EMS E495 *Refreshments served at 1:30pm in E424A Title: Nonparametric Statistics in… Read More
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Dr. Steven Shreve, Professor of Mathematics from Carnegie Mellon University, presented his talk entitled Lessons Learned from the Financial Crisis.
This week in the Applied and Computational Math Seminar, we welcome Dr.Timothy Haas, Associate Professor of Business Statistics from the Lubar School of Business. Dr. Haas will present his talk entitled A Tool for Finding Politically Feasible Ways to Manage Rhino Poaching… Read More
Each Spring we invite a distinguished mathematician to lecture to a general audience. The Marden Lecture honors Morris Marden (1905 – 1991), who founded our graduate program and made our department a research department. The Marden lecture is funded through… Read More