Colloquia Scheduling
This page is intended to help UN-L Math faculty with colloquium
scheduling.
To schedule a colloquium, consult the table
below for an open date,
then
email me
the following.
- Information on Visitor: I need the following information
as soon as possible for scheduling and
advertising the
talk.
- Visitor name,
- Colloquium Date Requested
- Organizational affiliation,
- Professional Title
- Colloquium Title
- Abstract (optional, but strongly encouraged). Abstracts should
be in plain text (ASCII), preferably without TeX or LATeX.
- Acknowledgments needed in advertising (e.g. Research Council or
NSF support, etc.)
- Funding Needs (I need this information as soon as possible).
Limited funds are available for visitor
expenses, however use of other funding sources
(e.g. grants, Research
Council, etc) before requesting departmental support
is strongly encouraged.
Research Council Deadlines for Visiting Scholar Grants:
- February 16, 2004 for Fall 2004 visitors.
- Special needs for the talk (e.g. a large room, etc.)
IMPORTANT:
I hope to have the complete colloquium schedule for the Fall
Semester printed on a poster and distributed before the semester begins.
To do this, I need to have the Fall 2004 Schedule, including
titles (and abstracts if possible) done by August 10, 2004.
Please reserve
dates as soon as you can!
Rules of Thumb regarding reserving a colloquium slot:
The rules of thumb below are meant to help scheduling of
colloquia go smoothly. Let me know if you see changes
or additions that would promote this goal.
- First come first served; let me know as soon as possible if you
would like to reserve a slot.
- The table below lists colloquia dates both open and presently reserved.
- There is a general feeling that local speakers should
defer to visitors; if you reserve a spot for yourself
to talk on a date that someone else, whom we shall call X, would
like to have a visitor speak, I feel it is appropriate for X to
talk to you about giving up your slot. Whether you do or not
is between you and X.
Current Tentative Spring 2004-Fall 2004 Schedule
Notes on Dates:
- Beginning with the Fall 2004 Semester, the standard colloquium
date will move to Fridays.
- The 2004 Regional Workshop is November 5 and March 18 falls
during spring break; thus those dates are not listed in the table.
- Several longer-term visitors or local speakers have agreed to
speak. Their names are marked with an asterisk (*) to indicate that
their dates may be moved if necessary to accomodate out-ot-town
speakers.
Colloquium Scheduling Worksheet
| Date |
Speaker |
Local Host(s) |
Notes |
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| January 15 |
Chris Tisdell |
Peterson |
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| January 22 |
Srikanth Iyengar* |
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| January 29 |
Irina Mitrea |
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| February 5 |
Fern Hunt |
Donsig/J Walker |
Feb 6-8 is NCUWM |
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| February 12 |
Hyun Kwang Kim |
J. Kim |
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| February 19 |
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| Febraury 26 |
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| March 4 |
Montserrat Alsina* |
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| March 11 |
Sean Cleary |
Hermiller |
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| March 25 |
Pascal Weil* |
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| April 1 |
Claire and Helaman Ferguson |
S Wiegand |
Apr 2-4 is MAA Sect. Meeting in Kearney |
| April 8 |
Donald Saari |
J. Lewis |
ROWLEE LECTURE |
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| April 15 |
David Kribs |
Donsig/Pitts |
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| April 22 |
David Grant |
J Walker |
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| April 29 |
Zoran Sunik |
Meakin |
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| FALL 2004 |
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| August 27 |
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| September 3 |
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| September 10 |
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| September 17 |
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| September 24 |
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| October 1 |
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| October 8 |
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| October 15 |
Kevin Cole* |
Pitts |
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| October 22 |
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| October 29 |
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| November 12 |
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November 11 is Math Day |
| November 19 |
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| December 3 |
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| December 10 |
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