Past Visitors and Events

Frank Morgan's Visit: January 25-26, 2012

Link to Frank Morgan's Visit Announcement

Tatiana Toro's Visit: April 26, 2011

Link to Tatiana's Talk announcement

William Meyerson Visit: December 9-10, 2010

William Meyerson is an expert on Analysis on Carnot groups. Currently he is working with John Garnett to finish his phd at UCLA. You can find more information about his visit here.

Alex Meadows Visit: November 17-20, 2010

Alex Meadows is an Assistant Professor of Mathematics at St. Mary’s College of Maryland. His research is in partial differential equations, geometric analysis, and combinatorial game theory. You can find more information about his visit here.

Thomas Scofield Visit: October 25-26, 2010

Thomas Scofield is Professor of Mathematics at Calvin College.

Matt Sottile Visit: October 11-12, 2010

Matt Sottile is a researcher and engineer at Galois, Inc. in Portland Oregon. You can find more information here.

John Garnett Visit: September 14,2010

John Garnett is a Professor of Mathematics at UCLA. He gave a talk on the 14th of September at WSU. You can find the announcement here.

Triet Le Visit: February 8-12,2010

Triet Le gave a talk on the 11th of February at WSU. You can find the announcement here.

Robert Hardt Visit: March 4-6, 2010

Robert Hardt is a Professor of Mathematics at Rice University. He gave a talk on the 3rd of March at WSU. You can find the announcement here.

Dana McKenzie Visit: April 1-2, 2010

Dana McKenzie visited and gave two talks. Here is the link to the first talk and here is the link to the second talk. Dana is a freelance science and mathematics writer who started out life as a mathematician focused on geometric measure theory. He was a student of Fred Almgren at Princeton University, and after various stints in various mathematics departments, decided to switch to expository writing. For more information about Dana, see his website here: http://www.danamackenzie.com/

Harold Parks Visit: April 21-23, 2010

Harold Parks is a Professor of Mathematics at Oregon State University. He gave a talk in the 22nd of April at WSU. You can find the announcement here.