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.