WiM presents Professor Donna Strickland
Women in Mathematics presents Nobel Laureate, Professor Donna Strickland
Talk Title: Generating High-Intensity, Ultrashort Optical Pulses
Women in Mathematics presents Nobel Laureate, Professor Donna Strickland
Talk Title: Generating High-Intensity, Ultrashort Optical Pulses
Want to hear and learn from amazing LGBTQ+ leaders in the tech community? Join us on Tuesday, November 19, 2019. All identities and backgrounds are welcome to attend.
6:30-7:30: Moderated discussion with panelists
7:30-8:30: Socialize and meet the panelists
Let's show our support for the two teams that include Math students in the Concept $5K Finals (previously known as the Velocity Fund Finals $5K).
The student entrepreneurs will pitch live for their share of $20K in funding. Each competitor has just three minutes to pitch their startup idea to a panel of judges.
The three teams from Math include:
On Wednesday, January 29 let’s talk about mental health.
Bell Let’s Talk aims to reduce stigma and encourage people to start conversations about mental health.
Join us at 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. outside Math C&D / Comfy Lounge for:
Fifty years after the first lunar landing again we find the exploration of space to be inviting.
Our quest to open new spaces that extend wider and further than ever before promises immense scientific and technological milestones to be met. It is also an occasion to converse about vexing and relatively unexplored socio-political issues which such discoveries entail. Does an expansion into space carve opportunities to improve or, rather, exacerbate our currently polarizing Earth-related physical and social difficulties?
Media, government, and industry commonly frame Security and Privacy as diametrically opposed: protecting one requires sacrificing the other.
The Three Minute Thesis (3MT) competition challenges research-based graduate students to articulate the impact and breadth of their research in a 3 minute presentation, using just 1 static power point slide.
Join us on May 12, 2020, for the second International Women in Mathematics Day – as we celebrate digitally with a stellar lineup of speakers from across the globe.
Register now to hold your spot. Limited space is available.
We have a full program, including: