Graduate Student Seminar (Math/Stat 690)

Fall 2023

Time and Location: Wednesdays, 11:00 AM- 11:50, FA 215

Date Event Organizer
September 27
Faculty short talks
Drs. Park and Draganescu
Date First speaker Second speaker Session Chair Discussant
October 4 Ahmet   Aydin Bo   Li Alex   Sheranko Dr.   Andrei Draganescu
October 11 Weixin   Wang Ellie   Gurvich Ji   Li Dr.   Anindya Roy
October 18
Student event
MSGSA, SIAM, and ASA
October 25 Naghmeh   Akhavan Mouhamed   Oloude Vahid   Andalib Dr.   Thomas Mathew
November 1 Dejene   Chala Ehsan   Shakeri Gargi   Chaudhuri Dr.   Hye-Won Kang
November 8 Nathan   Tamiru Fred   Aziz Emoke   Galambos Dr.   Justin Webster
November 15 Haoyu   Ren Alabi (Jamiu)   Ahmed John   Eustaquio Dr.   Yaakov Malinovsky
November 29
NSA presentation
Drs. Park and Draganescu
December 6 Alex   Sheranko Yuxin   Zhang Lara   Scott Dr.   Matthew Kvalheim

Seminar Rules:

Ten days before the talk:
Speaker gets the topic approved by the faculty discussant
One week before the talk:
Speaker submits an abstract (100 - 200 words) and slides to the faculty discussant for comments
Friday before the talk:
Speaker sends a pagaraph abstract to the session chair for distribution
Monday before the talk:
Session Chair emails the announcemet of upcoming talks, with titles and abstracts, to mathstat_all-group(at)umbc(dot)edu
Day of the talk:
It is the session chair's responsibility to bring the student response forms, sign-in sheet and the faculty discussant forms. These can be found at mathstat.umbc.edu/forms/

Students can seek writing help (both abstract and slides) from the university writing center lrc.umbc.edu/tutoring/writing-center/.

Faculty are invited to attend any or all of this seminar series. Comments and discussions by all participating faculty, and not only the designated discussant, are invited and encouraged.