In celebration of International Women in Math Day, Women in Math Committee and Math Racial Equity Committee present a webinar discussion with Dr. Susama Agarwala, Mathematician and machine learning researcher.
Lecture
Students, postdocs, faculty and research staff are all invited to the 2021 WiM Winter Colloquium. Professor Maria Chudnovsky from Princeton University will be holding a 30 minute talk followed by a Q&A session.
Register today!
Title: Recent progress on the Erdos-Hajnal Conjecture
Abstract:
Women in Mathematics presents Nobel Laureate, Professor Donna Strickland
Talk Title: Generating High-Intensity, Ultrashort Optical Pulses
The University of Waterloo is the first stop on the Canadian University Get Free Tour hosted by UN Women. The programming will begin at 9:30 a.m. with a campus rally to welcome the HeForShe tour bus and special guests. Join us for music, refreshments and HeForShe giveaways.
Join us on Thursday, June 13th for a day of captivating discussions presented by faculty and alumni.
Wes Graham Research Symposium
8:00 am - 10:00 am in DC 1302
Women in Mathematics Presents...
DO BLACK HOLES OBEY THEOREMS?
Partial Modeling of Software Behavior
We will discuss how and why to create models of software behavior, why doing this well is difficult, and how some of our research can help with that.
- Network with accomplished Mathematics alumni.
- Learn about different careers.
- How to land your dream job.
- Find out what employers want to hear during interviews.
Complimentary refreshments provided. Seating is limited. Everyone welcome! RSVP at mathalumni@uwaterloo.ca.
The Mathematics of Rubik's Cube
Can you solve a Rubik’s cube? What can mathematics tell us about solving Rubik’s cube?
On Wednesday, January 27th at 3:30 pm in MC 5501 (formerly MC 5158), the Women in Math Winter Lecture will be delivered by Matilde Lalin, Associate Professor at the University of Montréal. All are welcome to the talk; the title and abstract are below.