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- | === Thursday, January 28th, 2021, 9:30 AM - 3:30 PM via Zoom === | + | === Thursday, January 28th, 2021, 9:30 AM - 4:30 PM via Zoom === |
Organizing committee:[[bleathers@math.ucdavis.edu|Brittany Leathers]][[fsjiang@math.ucdavis.edu|Black Jiang]] | Organizing committee:[[bleathers@math.ucdavis.edu|Brittany Leathers]][[fsjiang@math.ucdavis.edu|Black Jiang]] | ||
- | Zoom Link: [TBA] Password: [TBA] | + | [[https://ucdavis.zoom.us/j/95815308445?pwd=Z2ZuZmcvQUZwRFd6UEQ4c2dtM0V1QT09| Zoom Link]] Password: 2021dmc |
=== Mission Statement and Description === | === Mission Statement and Description === | ||
- | The 11th Annual Davis Math Conference showcases the range of research in the Davis Mathematics Department, with the aim to strengthen intra- and inter-departmental connections in the dynamic UCD research community at all levels. Four Math faculty members, three GGAM faculty members and two Krener Assistant Professors will present their cutting-edge mathematics in a series of sessions. Confirmed speakers are: | + | The 11th Annual Davis Math Conference showcases the range of research in the Davis Mathematics Department, with the aim to strengthen intra- and inter-departmental connections in the dynamic UCD research community at all levels. Three Math faculty members, three GGAM faculty members and two Krener Assistant Professors will present their cutting-edge mathematics in a series of sessions. Confirmed speakers are: |
Leighton Izu (Mathematical Biology) \\ | Leighton Izu (Mathematical Biology) \\ | ||
- | Nathan Terry (Atmospheric Dynamics) \\ | + | Terry Nathan (Atmospheric Dynamics) \\ |
Xin Liu (Reinforcement Learning) \\ | Xin Liu (Reinforcement Learning) \\ | ||
Kevin O'Neill (Analysis) \\ | Kevin O'Neill (Analysis) \\ | ||
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- | As mathematics is an ever-evolving and essential language, we encourage every Aggie mathematician and scientist to attend. First and second years in particular are encouraged to attend, as this conference is a great way to investigate future research areas. | + | As mathematics is an ever-evolving and essential language, we encourage every Aggie mathematician and scientist to attend. First and second year graduate students are particularly encouraged to attend, as this conference is a great way to investigate future research areas. |
=== Schedule of Talks and Abstracts === | === Schedule of Talks and Abstracts === | ||
- | [TBA] | + | A schedule and list of abstracts for the event is {{::dmc:2021 DMC Schedule and Abstracts.pdf|here}} (*schedule updated 1/28/21*). |
=== Poster === | === Poster === | ||
- | [TBA] | + | Check out the 2021 DMC {{::dmc:2021 DMC flyer .pdf|poster}}. |