- Department Colloquia
- roughly every other Monday during the semester in Science Hall room 102, the Sokol Room
- 3pm to 4pm (tea time starting at 2:30pm).
- Math Education Seminar
- Wednesdays (as scheduled during the semester)
- 3:45pm to 5pm, RI-TBD
- Physics & Math Club
- meetings on Wednesdays (with seminars as scheduled during the semester)
- 4pm-5pm, RI-261
- Astronomy Club
- second Wednesday of the month
- 8pm-9pm (every month including summer)
- CELS 110 (preceded by dinner at the Red Hawk Diner at 6:30pm).
Upcoming Seminars
Mon February 26 at 3:00 PM in Science Hall room 102 the Sokol Room, Department Colloquium
Deepak Bal, Montclair State University
Monochromatic Structures in Edge-Colored Random Graphs
Mon March 12 at 3:00 PM in Science Hall room 102, the Sokol Room, Department Colloquium
Pawel Pralat, Ryerson University
Graph Searching Games and Probabilistic Methods
Mon March 26 at 3:00 PM in Science Hall room 102 the Sokol Room, Department Colloquium
Frank Morgan, Williams College
The Isoperimetric Problem with Density
Mon April 9 at 3:00 PM in Science Hall room 102, the Sokol Room, Department Colloquium
Garrett Nieddu, Montclair State University
Rare Events in Stochastic Population Models
Mon April 23 at 3:00 PM in Science Hall room 102 the Sokol Room, Department Colloquium
Ceire Monahan, Mika Munakata, and Ashwin Vaidya, Montclair State University
Creativity in Mathematics
Mon April 30 at 3:00 PM in Science Hall room 102, the Sokol Room, Department Colloquium
Richard Moore, NJIT
Efficient sampling of stochastic nonlinear wave equations using low-dimensional reductions
Past Seminars
Spring 2018 Semester
Thu January 25 at 11:00 AM in CELS 207, Department Seminar
Judith Miller, Georgetown University
Models of adaptive evolution in spatial population dynamics
Fri January 26 at 11:00 AM in CELS 225, Department Seminar
Francis Motta, Duke University
Topological Data Analysis: Applications and Directions
Mon January 29 at 11:00 AM in CELS 207, Department Seminar
Bong Jae Chung, George Mason University
Computational Fluid Dynamics of Cerebral Aneurysms
Fri February 2 at 11:00 AM in CELS 110, Department Seminar
Elsa Hansen, Penn State University
Optimal Management of Drug Resistance
Fall 2017 Semester
Mon September 11 2017 at 3:00 PM in Science Hall room 102 the Sokol Room, Department Colloquium
Youngna Choi, Montclair State University
Tracking Financial Instability Contagion: modeling and data calibration
Mon September 25 2017 at 3:00 PM in Science Hall room 102 the Sokol Room, Department Colloquium
Tim Reluga, Penn State University
Episodes in the American History of Applied Mathematics
Mon October 9 2017 at 3:00 PM in Science Hall room 102 the Sokol Room, Department Colloquium
Dmitri Vainchtein, Nyheim Plasma Institute, Drexel University
Resonance Phenomena: a Tool for Mixing, a Tool for Control
Mon October 23 2017 at 3:00 PM in Science Hall room 102 the Sokol Room, Department Colloquium
Haiying Wang, China University of Geosciences
Minimum Degree of Certain Integral Sum Graphs
Mon November 6 2017 at 3:00 PM in Science Hall room 102 the Sokol Room, Department Colloquium
Antai Wang, NJIT
The identifiability of dependent competing risks models induced by bivariate frailty models
Mon November 13 2017 at 3:00 PM in Science Hall room 102 the Sokol Room, Department Colloquium
Elaine Spiller, Marquette University
Short-term probabilistic hazard mapping — forecasting catastrophe without stationary assumptions
Mon December 4 at 3:00 PM in Science Hall room 102 the Sokol Room, Department Colloquium
Madhavi Vishnubhotla and Debasmita Basu, Montclair State University
Counting Square Units Is Not Enough: Exploring Area Dynamically
Mon December 4 at 3:30 PM in Science Hall room 102 the Sokol Room, Department Colloquium
Megan Roeder, Tory Bonaccorso, and Gurkan Kose, Montclair State
Collaboration Through Lesson Planning in a Research Practice Partnership
Mon December 11 at 3:00 PM in Science Hall room 102 the Sokol Room, Department Colloquium
Nicholas Kass, University of Nebraska
Strongly damped wave equations of the p-Laplacian type
View the past seminars page to see more seminars that have taken place.