Professor Jennifer Key (Clemson) giving her plenary lecture "Error-Correcting Codes"
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Professor Alice Silverberg (Ohio State) giving her plenary lecture
"Elliptic Curves are Everywhere!" |
Lloyd Douglas (NSF) and Mariana Campbell (Berkeley) on the "Life in Graduate School" panel
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Participants proudly displaying their nametags after registering
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UNL College of Arts and Sciences Dean Richard Hoffmann welcomed
the participants to campus. |
UNL student Dorea Claassen (left) made some new friends during
the conference. |
Professor Wendy Hines (UNL) gave an after-dinner lecture "What Would You Do To Be a Mathematician?"
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Betsy LaPlant and Bethany McLemore (Bemidji State University
and East Texas Baptist University) gave a joint talk on
The Search for Latin Transversals in n x n Cayley Tables. |
Two participants hanging out. The woman on the left is Kathy
Bartley, who is now a graduate student at UNL. |
Juliana Belding (Bryn Mawr College) gave a talk on
Finding Fundamental Units of Quartic Fields. |
Excitement before the "Life in Graduate School" panel discussion. |
UNL Math/Stat Department Chair Jim Lewis gave some closing
remarks. |
Professors Jennifer Key (Clemson), Roger Wiegand (UNL-Graduate Chair), and Judy Walker (UNL-Chair of NCUWM organizing committee) before the banquet
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UNL student Dorea Claassen (right) and a group of participants getting ready for the next series of talks.
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Dr. Jane Meza (panelist; received PhD. in Statistics in 2000 from UNL), Julie Berg (member of NCUWM organizing committee, received MS in Statistics in 2001 from UNL) and Dr. Theresa Strei (panelist; received PhD in Math from UNL in 2001)
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Participants taking a break between sessions
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Three conference participants waiting for a talk to
start: Jane Holsapple, Raegan Higgins, and Janet Trimm. |
Participants deciding which talk to attend next
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Three participants regroup during a break
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The panelists from "Life in Graduate School" Victoria Sapko, Kristy Pfabe, Lloyd Douglas, Mariana Campbell, Susan Hermiller, Roger Wiegand
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A participant presents her talk in one of the 15 minute sessions
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Participants between sessions
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Melanie Wood (Duke) gave a talk on Generalized Factorials and
P-orderings. |
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Please send email with any names that are missing to:
womenws@math.unl.edu |