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SUMMARY:Community of Practice: Goal Setting and Organizational Meeting
DESCRIPTION:What goals do you have for your teaching this semester? We’ll explore and share various goals and what we might need as a group/department to help us move forward in our goals. \nIf you are involved in the PAIR Mentoring program\, this is an excellent space for initial goal-planning! \nWe will also use some time to organize and plan Community events for the Spring 2026 semester. \nWhat is the Community of Practice? \nThe Community of Practice is a space for everyone in the department (lecturers\, GTAs\, faculty) to come together and have chats\, professional development\, speakers\, workshops\, and more related to teaching and learning. There’s no sign-up; simply attend if you want! If you would like to be involved in any planning or would like to run a session\, please email me (henathan@uwm.edu) and let me know. \nThe Community of Practice Canvas Site \nWe have a Community of Practice Canvas site where we keep a signup and modules for past sessions. If you would like to enroll\, here is the link: https://uws-td.instructure.com/enroll/XK96LD
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/community-of-practice-goal-setting-and-organizational-meeting/
LOCATION:EMS Building\, EMS E495\, 3200 Cramer St\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
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SUMMARY:Colloquium: Dr. Joseph Rennie
DESCRIPTION:(Higher) Categorical Galois Theory for the Aspiring Mathematician \nHere we focus on the function/motivation of specific structures (most likely new to the audience) in high-level mathematics with the aim of highlighting major themes in the broader canvas of modern mathematics. Specifically\, Galois Theoretic ideas emerge across disciplines\, all as instances of a single theorem in (higher) category theory. This talk uses that idea to motivate a journey through three main themes relevant to any area: \n\nThe ubiquity of presheaf localizations\nThe concept of a classifying object\nThe pervasiveness of Algebro-Geometric duality\n\nIn some parts\, I will use categorical-theoretic language not with the expectation that people speak the language\, but rather as a demonstration of the beauty of the perspective gained by acquiring fluency. (What better way to motivate oneself to learn a new language than to listen to some of its poetry?) \nThis talk also serves as an onboarding for those interested in research projects on this topic. Though the talk should also inspire those who have no interest in category-theoretic research.
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/colloquium-dr-joseph-rennie/
LOCATION:EMS Building\, E495\, 3200 N Cramer St\, Milwaukee\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Colloquia
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SUMMARY:Graduate Student Colloquium: Kushlam Srivastava
DESCRIPTION:An Introduction to Boundaries of Groups\nA key idea in the field of geometric group theory is to study geometric and topological objects associated with groups. Boundaries of groups are examples of such objects. In this talk we will look at boundaries of (relatively) hyperbolic groups and see how their topology is directly related to algebraic properties of groups. This expository talk is meant to be an entry point for the audience to explore geometric group theory and no prior knowledge except basic topology is needed.
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/graduate-student-colloquium-kushlam-srivastava/
LOCATION:EMS Building\, E495\, 3200 N Cramer St\, Milwaukee\, WI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Graduate Student Colloquia
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SUMMARY:Colloquium: Prof. Trevor Leslie
DESCRIPTION:Sticky Particle Solutions of the Euler Alignment system \nThis talk is about the Euler Alignment system from the field of collective behavior. After a primer on modeling considerations and the equations at issue\, we discuss the weak solution theory developed by Leslie and Tan via using a sticky particle discretization technique pioneered by Brenier and Grenier. The special structure of the equations allows us a detailed look into the time-asymptotic behavior of the system\, including the structure of so-called “flocking states”.
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/colloquium-prof-trevor-leslie/
LOCATION:EMS Building\, E495\, 3200 N Cramer St\, Milwaukee\, WI\, United States
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SUMMARY:SIAM Student Chapter
DESCRIPTION:Life After the PhD\, Alumni Career Panel\nJoin us for a discussion with distinguished alumni as they share their experiences transitioning from graduate school to academic careers. Pizza will be provided!\nTopics include: \n\n\n\nAcademic job market\nPostdocs and faculty positions\nTeaching-focused vs research-focused paths\nLessons learned after the PhD\n\n\n\nPanelists: \n\n\n\nDr. Kimberly J. Harry –Northeastern State University\nDr. Kathryn Boddie – University of Louisiana at Lafayette\nDr. Daniel Noelck – Illinois Institute of Technology\nDr. Daniel Gulbrandsen – Hampden–Sydney College (VA)\n\n\n\nThis event is hosted by the SIAM Student Chapter\, UWM
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/siam-student-chapter-life-after-the-phd-alumni-career-panel/
LOCATION:EMS Building\, EMS E495\, 3200 Cramer St\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:SIAM Student Chapter
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SUMMARY:Community of Practice
DESCRIPTION:From Beliefs to Practice\, Expanding Collaboration in Mathematics Classrooms\nCollaboration in mathematics classrooms is not only a logistical challenge. It is a belief-driven one. This interactive conversation will explore how instructor beliefs and instructional identities shape how we design tasks\, structure class sessions\, and respond to student thinking. Participants will examine strategies for supporting small-group collaboration that work (even in less-than-ideal physical spaces) while also reflecting on how mathematical joy broadens what feels possible for students and instructors alike. \nFacilitated by: Dr. Anne Marie Marshall \n*** \nWhat is the Community of Practice? \nThe Community of Practice is a space for everyone in the department (lecturers\, GTAs\, faculty) to come together and have chats\, professional development\, speakers\, workshops\, and more related to teaching and learning. There’s no sign-up; simply attend if you want! If you would like to be involved in any planning or would like to run a session\, please email me (henathan@uwm.edu) and let me know. \n  \nThe Community of Practice Canvas Site \nWe have a Community of Practice Canvas site where we keep a signup and modules for past sessions. If you would like to enroll\, here is the link: https://uws-td.instructure.com/enroll/XK96LD
URL:https://uwm.edu/math/event/community-of-practice-from-beliefs-to-practice-expanding-collaboration-in-mathematics-classrooms/
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