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SUMMARY:Math Club Meets: Dr. Kevin A. Palencia Infante
DESCRIPTION:Math Club Meets: Dr. Kevin A. Palencia Infante\nUWM Math Club students are invited to meet with Dr. Kevin A. Palencia Infante an Assistant Professor and Calculus Coordinator at Northern Illinois University (NIU). He is part of the Creating Opportunities in Mathematics through Equity and Inclusion (COME-IN) project under Transforming Post-Secondary Education in Mathematics (TPSEMath)\, where he serves as a DEI consultant. Over the next two years\, he will work together with our Math department with the purpose of enhancing efforts to broaden participation and inclusion. In this role\, he will provide an external perspective\, drawing on his experience and background to support the department through the implementation of its plan. \n 
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/math-club-meets-dr-kevin-a-palencia-infante/
LOCATION:EMS Building\, E495\, 3200 N Cramer St\, Milwaukee\, WI\, United States
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SUMMARY:Graduate Students Meet: Dr. Kevin A. Palencia Infante
DESCRIPTION:Graduate Students Meet: Dr. Kevin A. Palencia Infante\nUWM Math Graduate students are invited to meet with Dr. Kevin A. Palencia Infante an Assistant Professor and Calculus Coordinator at Northern Illinois University (NIU). He is part of the Creating Opportunities in Mathematics through Equity and Inclusion (COME-IN) project under Transforming Post-Secondary Education in Mathematics (TPSEMath)\, where he serves as a DEI consultant. Over the next two years\, he will work together with our Math department with the purpose of enhancing efforts to broaden participation and inclusion. In this role\, he will provide an external perspective\, drawing on his experience and background to support the department through the implementation of its plan. \n 
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/graduate-students-meet-dr-kevin-a-palencia-infante/
LOCATION:EMS Building\, E495\, 3200 N Cramer St\, Milwaukee\, WI\, United States
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SUMMARY:Community of Practice Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Community of Practice: Broaden Participation and Inclusion via the TPSE COME-IN Project\nKevin A. Palencia Infante is an Assistant Professor and Calculus Coordinator at Northern Illinois University (NIU). He is part of the Creating Opportunities in Mathematics through Equity and Inclusion (COME-IN) project under Transforming Post-Secondary Education in Mathematics (TPSEMath)\, where he serves as a DEI consultant. Over the next two years\, he will work together with the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee’s math department with the purpose of enhancing efforts to broaden participation and inclusion. This event is envisioned partly as a listening session for Dr Palencia Infante to learn about the successes and struggles of our teaching faculty and partly as a discussion and conversation where he can share best practices as an experienced Faculty Teaching Mentor. During his visit he will meet all constituents of our department: undergraduate and graduate students\, teaching faculty and faculty. This session provides an opportunity for our teaching faculty to share their experiences with him.
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/community-of-practice-meeting/
LOCATION:EMS Building\, E495\, 3200 N Cramer St\, Milwaukee\, WI\, United States
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SUMMARY:Math Department Town Hall
DESCRIPTION:Town Hall\n\n\n\nOur department is engaged in a two-year project “Creating Opportunities in Mathematics through Equity & Inclusion (COME-IN)” through the professional organization Transforming Post Secondary Education in Mathematics (TPSE). Our consultant\, Dr. Kevin Palencia Infante\, is visiting our department from Northern Illinois University and he will work together with our math department with the purpose of enhancing efforts to broaden participation and inclusion. In this role\, he will provide an external perspective\, drawing on his experience and background to support the department in shaping and implementing its plan. In this Town Hall we will provide a short “State of our Department” and introduce the COME-IN project and our initial plans. \nSpeakers will include Craig Guilbault\, Suzanne Boyd\, Jeb Willenbring and Gabriella Pinter. We aim for a lively discussion with our audience through a question/answer session.
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/math-department-town-hall/
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SUMMARY:Math Department Holiday Party!
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, Dec 12th\nNoon to 3 pm in EMS E495 \nBring a sweet or savory dish to share or donate to the pizza fund!  We are suggesting a $10 donation from staff and a $5 donation from students \nYou can give cash to Jill Meyers in EMS E412 or Venmo Hayley Nathan at @Hayley-Nathan \nPlease make all donations by 3 pm\, Thursday Dec 11th\nFor anyone who wishes to participate\, we will have a white elephant coffee mug game at 2 pm! \nIf you wish to play\, bring a wrapped coffee mug to the party! (Do not spend a lot of money on the mug please!)
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/math-department-holiday-party/
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SUMMARY:SIAM Student Chapter Presents: Dr. Carlos Martinez Mori
DESCRIPTION:Cooperation and the Design of Public Goods\nWe consider the cooperative elements that arise in the design of public goods\, such as transportation policies and infrastructure. These involve a variety of stakeholders: governments\, businesses\, advocates\, and users. Their eventual deployment is critically dependent on the decision maker’s ability to garner sufficient support from each of these groups; we formalize these strategic requirements from the perspective of cooperative game theory. Specifically\, we introduce non-transferable utility\, linear production (NTU LP) games\, which combine the game-theoretic tensions inherent in public decision-making with the modeling flexibility of linear programming. We derive structural properties regarding the non-emptiness\, representability\, and complexity of the core\, a solution concept that models the viability of cooperation. In particular\, we provide fairly general sufficient conditions under which the core of an NTU LP game is guaranteed to be non-empty\, prove that determining membership in the core is co-NP-complete\, and develop a cutting plane algorithm to optimize various social welfare objectives subject to core membership. Lastly\, we apply these results in a data-driven case study on service plan optimization for the Chicago bus system. We illustrate how\, while cooperation is necessary for the successful deployment of transportation service plans\, it may also have adverse and/or counterintuitive distributive implications. \nThis is joint work with Alejandro Toriello. \nPresented by Dr. Carlos Martinez Mori\, Assistant Professor at the University of Colorado Denver. \nPizza will be served immediately following the lecture!
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/siam-student-chapter-presents-dr-carlos-martinez-mori/
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