MCS DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIA, FALL 2008
 
 
August 29
Christian Schölzel
Meteorological Institute at the University of Bonn, Germany
On the development of probabilistic climate reconstructions based on fossil pollen records (Abstract)
September 5
Betsy Weatherhead
CIRES, University of Colorado at Boulder
Designing Systems to Detect Trends (Abstract)
September 12
Paul A. Martin
MACS, Colorado School of Mines
Harry Bateman: his life and his mathematics (Abstract)
September 19
Michael Wakin
Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
A Geometric Introduction to Compressive Sensing (Abstract)
September 26
Jamie Payton
University of North Carolina at Charlotte
A New Perspective on Query Semantics in Dynamic Environments (Abstract)
October 3
Willy Hereman
MACS, Colorado School of Mines
Symbolic Computation of Lax Pairs of Two-Dimensional Nonlinear Partial Difference Equations (Abstract)
October 10 Observation of Fall Break, no Colloquium
October 17
Jon Collis
MACS, Colorado School of Mines
Observed intensity and horizontal field coherence variability of low-frequency pulse transmissions on the continental shelf (Abstract)
October 24
Alderson Hall 330
Todd Schultz
The MathWorks
Technical and Parallel Computing with MATLAB™ (Abstract)
October 31
Liz Bradley
Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder
Dynamics and Control of Internet Attacks (Abstract)
November 7
Kesh Govinder
University of KwaZulu-Natal, Durban (South Africa)
Symmetry: From everyday life to differential equations (Abstract)
November 14
Reinhard Furrer
MACS, Colorado School of Mines
The Golden Guide to Spatial Prediction (Abstract)
November 21 Presentations of Independent Studies by
Vinita Singh, Christopher Slater, Aarthi Krishnaswamy
(Abstract)
November 28 Thanksgiving, no colloquium
December 5 Dead Day, no colloquium