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==== Student-run Seminar Description ==== | ==== Student-run Seminar Description ==== | ||
- | In Fall 2017, the co-organizers of the student-run math/applied math seminar are Jingyang Shu (<jyshu@ucdavis.edu>) and David Weber (<dsweber@math.ucdavis.edu>). | + | In the 2023-2024 school year, the co-organizers of the student-run research seminar are Ian Sullivan (<iasullivan@ucdavis.edu>) and Soyeon Kim (<syxkim@ucdavis.edu >). |
The student run seminar is an excellent opportunity to give a talk (which just needs to be long enough to clearly convey your subject matter, up to 50 minutes) as well as see what other students and professors are working on. The talks are interesting and useful (knowing what your fellow students and faculty find interesting is a very important thing when planning and performing your own research). Free pizza and soda provided for your convenience. | The student run seminar is an excellent opportunity to give a talk (which just needs to be long enough to clearly convey your subject matter, up to 50 minutes) as well as see what other students and professors are working on. The talks are interesting and useful (knowing what your fellow students and faculty find interesting is a very important thing when planning and performing your own research). Free pizza and soda provided for your convenience. | ||
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===My new page!=== | ===My new page!=== | ||
- | [[:my_new_page | My New Page!]] | + | [[::my_new_page | My New Page!]] |