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Mathematical Sciences Seminar

Northeastern Illinois University

2:00 PM Friday in Room SCI-242.

Date Speaker Title
Jan. 20 Dr. Marcelo Sztainberg
Department of Computer Science
Northeastern Illinois University
A Particle Swarm Optimisation Approach in the Construction of Optimal Risk Portfolios
Jan. 27 Dr. Aurel Stan
Department of Matematics
Ohio State University
A combinatorial identity and its application to normal distributions
Feb. 03 Dr. Marcelo Sztainberg
Department of Computer Science
Northeastern Illinois University
A Particle Swarm Optimisation Approach in the Construction of Optimal Risk Portfolios
Feb. 10 Dr. Zeke Zeng
Department of Mathematics
Northeastern Illinois University
What Can Go Wrong in Computation -- and clues for getting around
Feb. 17

Feb. 24 Dr. Lise Jensen
Department of Mathematics
Northeastern Illinois University
Division of Fractions
Mar. 03 Dr. William Halperin
Department of Physics & Astronomy
Northwestern University
Exotic Superfluids and Superconductors
Mar. 10 Excellence in Teaching Symposium
Mar. 17 Albert Luo
Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering
Southern Illinois University
Quasi-periodic and Chaotic Motions in Nonlinear Hamiltonian Systems
Mar. 24 Spring Break, no seminar.
Mar. 31 Dr. Marian Gidea
Department of Mathematics
Northeastern Illinois University
Hamiltonian Dynamics: Instability and Chaos
Apr. 07 Dr. Daniel Kaplan, Director
Center for Accelerator and Particle Physics
Illinois Institute of Technology
New Ideas in Neutrino Physics
Apr. 14 Malgorzata Kuchta and Larry Murg
Department of Mathematics
Northeastern Illinois University
The Mathematical Model of Tumor - Immune Interactions for Albuleukin Adoptive Immunotherapy
Apr. 21 NEIU 14th Annual Student Research Symposium
Apr. 28 Dr. Paul O'Hara
Department of Mathematics
Northeastern Illinois University
Why doesn't time go backwards
May. 05 Excellence in Teaching Symposium
Mathematical Sciences Seminar

All Seminars are free and open to the public, students, faculty, and staff. The Mathematical Sciences seminar is sponsered by the the Computational Dynamics in Physics and Populations Research Community, the Society of Physics Students, The NEIU Math Club, and the Chicago Math Scholars.

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