Colloquia and Seminars

 

Participate in our discussions and seminars

Times are in either Atlantic Standard Time (UTC-4; Mid-Fall, Winter) or Atlantic Daylight Time (UTC-3; Spring, Summer, early-Fall), but are expressed as 'AT' unless otherwise indicated.

COLLOQUIA - MATHEMATICS

The Mathematics Colloquia features both outside speakers and Dalhousie faculty/long term visitors who lecture on their latest research or present overviews of the areas of Mathematics that they are experts in.

Mondays 3:30PM AT & Thursdays 2:30PM AT

Organizer: Theodore Kolokolnikov

SEMINARS IN STATISTICS

The Statistics Colloquium welcomes speakers to lecture on all subjects in statistics including general statistical theory and methodology, statistical applications, Biostatistics, Bioinformatics, statistical computing, genetic statistics, statistical methods in Molecular Evolution and environmental statistics. It greatly enhances the communication of our faculty members with statistical scientists all over the world, and provides good learning opportunities for our graduate students.

Thursdays
(check seminar schedule for actual times)

Organizers: Théo Michelot, Orla Murphy

HONOURS SEMINAR (Mathematics)

All honours students are encouraged to attend regularly (it is required for graduating students) and everyone is welcome. In the past this has been one of the most popular seminars.

Wednesdays 12:30PM AT

Organizer: Julien Ross

NUMBER THEORY SEMINAR

The Number Theory Seminar meets on Monday at 2:30 PM, in the Chase Building. If you would like to give a talk, send an email to Lin Jiu. We also maintain a mailing list for seminar announcements. 

Monday 2:30PM AT

 

Organizer: Lin Jiu

ATLANTIC CATEGORY THEORY & ALGEBRA (ATCAT) SEMINAR

The ATCAT Seminar has been meeting weekly since the early 1970's with the participation of mathematicians representing most Atlantic Canadian universities, from time to time. In recent years the seminar has met on Tuesdays from 2:30 pm onwards, with ongoing attendance from Dalhousie, Saint Mary's, Mount Allison, and Acadia.

Tuesdays 2:30PM-4PM AT Organizer(s): Christopher Dean

DALHOUSIE-AARMS ANALYSIS-APPLIED MATH-PHYSICS SEMINAR

Seminar topics are centered mostly around partial differential equations but can certainly extend to more broad areas of analysis and physics. The meetings will take place over Zoom and will be run jointly with the Atlantic Institute for Research in Mathematical Sciences (AARMS). All members from universities in Atlantic Canada who are interested in analysis are encouraged to attend. Please send an email to Prof. Suresh Eswarathasan if you would like to attend.
Fridays 4:00PM AT Organizer: Suresh Eswarathasan

GRAPH THEORY SEMINAR

This weekly seminar is dedicated to presentations of new results and discussions of open problems in graph theory and combinatorics.

Wednesdays 3:30PM AT

 

Organizer: Jeannette Janssen