Graduate Student Seminar (Math/Stat 690)
Spring 2021
Time and Location: Wednesdays, 11:00 AM- 11:50 on Blackboard Collaborate
Date |
First speaker |
Second speaker |
Session Chair |
Discussant |
Mar 3 |
ASA |
Carrer event |
Neha Agarwala |
Dr. Huang |
Mar 10 |
MSGSA |
Internships and Fellowships |
Michael Lucagbo |
Dr. Huang |
Mar 24 |
Reetam Majumder |
Maria Deliyanni |
Mark Ramos |
Dr. Seungchul Baek |
Mar 31 |
Gaurab Hore |
Naghmeh Akhavan |
Abhishek Balakrishna |
Dr. Hye-Won Kang |
Apr 7 |
Michael Lucagbo |
Chip Nguyen |
Ryan Lafferty |
Dr. Weining Kang |
Apr 14 |
Yewon Kim |
Seyyed Damadi |
Sumaya Alzuhairy |
Dr. Yehenew Kifle |
Apr 21 |
Jing Wang |
Daniel Kelly |
Neha Agarwala |
Dr. Yi Huang |
Apr 28 |
Vahid Andalib |
Zainab Almutawa |
Eswar Kamara |
Dr. Jinglai Shen |
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.