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   * **[[http://​appliedmath.ucdavis.edu/​people|GGAM Faculty]]**.   * **[[http://​appliedmath.ucdavis.edu/​people|GGAM Faculty]]**.
   * **[[https://​www.math.ucdavis.edu/​people/​faculty/​|GMAT Faculty]]**,​ listed here by **[[https://​www.math.ucdavis.edu/​research/​|Research Area]]**.   * **[[https://​www.math.ucdavis.edu/​people/​faculty/​|GMAT Faculty]]**,​ listed here by **[[https://​www.math.ucdavis.edu/​research/​|Research Area]]**.
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 +In Fall 2023, the Graduate Program Committee sent out a list of all math faculty and their availability for students, which you can find {{math_faculty_graduate_advising_fall_2023.pdf | here}}. Note that this is just for pure math students, and does not cover all of the applied math faculty.
  
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   * **[[https://​www.math.ucdavis.edu/​grad/​thesis_adviser/​|GMAT/​GGAM Thesis Advisers]]** and **[[http://​appliedmath.ucdavis.edu/​graduate/​thesis_adviser|GGAM Thesis Advisers]]**. These lists include only students who have passed their qualifying exam.   * **[[https://​www.math.ucdavis.edu/​grad/​thesis_adviser/​|GMAT/​GGAM Thesis Advisers]]** and **[[http://​appliedmath.ucdavis.edu/​graduate/​thesis_adviser|GGAM Thesis Advisers]]**. These lists include only students who have passed their qualifying exam.
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-  * **[[https://​en.wikipedia.org/​wiki/​Special:​Random|Ex-Students]]**. It could be useful to talk to their //​ex-students//​ who either dropped out or switched advisers. Folks drop out and/or change advisers for all sorts of reasons - not all of them bad. As far as this wiki-editor knows, there is no published list of such students. Your best bet would be to ask around.+  * **Ex-Students**. It could be useful to talk to their //​ex-students//​ who either dropped out or switched advisers. Folks drop out and/or change advisers for all sorts of reasons - not all of them bad. As far as this wiki-editor knows, there is no published list of such students. Your best bet would be to ask around.
  
 ==== Talks & Courses ==== ==== Talks & Courses ====
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