Student Activities
Student Activities
Past Events
- Analysis on Metric Graphs (Junaid Hasan, University of Washington) -
- The Geodesic X-Ray Transform in a Nutshell (Kevin Tully, University of Washington) -
- An Introduction to Rectifiability, Part II: Projections (Ignacio Tejeda, University of Washington) -
- An Introduction to Rectifiability, Part I: Tangents (Emily Casey, University of Washington) -
- Exceptional sets of orthogonal projections: from classical results to current research (Ryan Bushling, University of Washington) -
- Approximating real numbers by rational numbers with small denominators (Albert Artiles, University of Washington) -
- Hausdorff dimension of Besicovitch sets of Cantor graphs (Iqra Altaf, University of Chicago) -
- An inverse problem for fractional generalized connection Laplacians (Kevin Chien, University of Washington) -
- An application of the horocyclic flow to probabilistic number theory (Albert Artiles, University of Washington) -
- An overview of the Calderón problem (Kevin Tully, University of Washington) -
- Surfaces of constant mean curvature and Alexandrov’s moving plane method (Jacob Ogden, University of Washington) -
- Regularity results for the variable-coefficient Plateau problem (David Simmons, University of Washington) -
- Carleson's ε²-Conjecture (Emily Casey, University of Washington) -
- There's always an exception: Packing dimension of exceptional sets of projections (Ryan Bushling, University of Washington) -
- 1, 2, log(20)/log(3): Three definitions of "dimension" (Ryan Bushling, University of Washington) -
- Anisotropic Gaussian isoperimetric inequality (Kuan-Ting Yeh, University of Washington) -
- Undergraduate Math Major Information Session -
- Dawg Daze ACMS Prospective Major Q&A -
- Dawg Daze Prospective Math Major Q & A -
- Math Major Application Q&A -
- Math Major Information Session -
- Career Transitions: Academic Jobs Panel -
- Career Transitions: Industry Panel -
- Flying High With Math - Career Seminar for Undergraduates (Sharon Arroyo) -
- Let’s Talk About Mental Health (Grad students and postdocs only) (Megan Kennedy, UW Health and Wellness) -
- WXML Open House -
- Panel discussion: Mental Health for Grad Students -
- WXML Open House -
- WXML Final Meeting (WXML) -
- WXML Mid-Quarter Meeting (WXML) -
- WXML Opening Meeting (WXML) -
- Triangular Numbers and an interesting Equilibrium. (Mel Currie, NSA) -
- A brief introduction to spectral graph theory (John Urschel, Massachusetts Institute of Technology) -
- A tale of two polynomials (Jarod Alper, University of Washington) -
