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Alumni Conference

January 29, 2005


On Saturday, January 29, 2005, we will hold our first annual Graduate Alumni Conference for former graduate students in our Department. One purpose of this conference is to learn from you what you have been doing, and how you have applied the knowledge and experience that you gained while you were in our graduate program; we also may learn ways that we could improve the graduate program for our current students. The Alumni Conference is also an opportunity for Ph.D. alumni to connect with each other, with our current graduate students, faculty, and with the department. We hope these connections will be helpful to you both personally and professionally.


There is no charge for Departmental faculty, graduate students, or graduate alumni to register for the conference, and in fact we will provide lunch for all those who do register. The tentative schedule for this year's conference follows; all events will be held in the Department's Conference Room, 509 Lake Hall.

  • 9:30 am: Tea & Coffee Served
  • 10:00 am: Talk by Sergey Bratus
  • 11:00 am: Talk by Dan Cohen
  • 12:00 Noon: Lunch and Panel Discussion
  • 1:30 pm: Talk by Laura Shulman
  • 2:30 pm: Wrap-up
If you want to register for this conference, please send an e-mail to: Robert McOwen, Chair of the Department of Mathematics.

Participants registered so far: Sergey Bratus, Justin Brown, Dan Cohen, Susan Diesel, Marcus Fries, John Gonzales, Arshak Grigoryan, Tony Iarrobino, Chris King, Nilufer Koldan, Dave Massey, Bob McOwen, Mike Nathanson, Alfred Noël, Igor Oleinik, Rick Porter, Laura Schulman, Tom Sherman, Alex Suciu, Junjie Tang, Jeanne Trubek, Irosha Wickramasinghe




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