Talks Given in 1997-2005
Departmental Colloquium Schedule:
2005-2006
Departmental Colloquium Schedule:
"FORENSIC RECONSTRUCTION OF HISTORIC HURRICANES"
By Dr. Nicholas K. Coch
11:00am - 11:50am, April 6 (Thursday)
Graham Copeland Auditorium, 117, Grimsley Hall
"Neural Networks and Machine Learning: Towards Fully Automated Learning"
By Dr. Tony Martinez
6:45pm - 7:45pm, February 7 (Tuesday)
Graham Copeland Auditorium, 117, Grimsley Hall
Refreshments will be served at 6:30pm outside 203, Thompson Hall
"An Entrepreneur's Dream : From Idea to Company"
by Tom McCabe
6:45pm - 7:45pm, November 8 (Tuesday)
Graham Copeland Auditorium, 117, Grimsley Hall
Refreshments will be served at 6:30pm outside 203, Thompson Hall
Departmental Brown-bag Lunch Seminars
-
"Current Directions in AI Robotics"
by Dr. George Rudolph
TH 203, 12:00-12:45, March 17, Friday
"The Capacitated p-Hub Center Multiple Allocation Problem"
by Dr. Li Zhang
TH 203, 12:00-12:45, March 3, Friday
"Data Clustering - An Overview and Issues in Clustering Multiple Heterogeneous Datasets"
by
Mr. Mahmood Hossain
TH 203, 12:00-12:45, February 17, Friday
Data Structures for Cyber Security
by
Mr. Jonathan Sun
TH 203, 12:00-12:45, February 13, Monday
"Protocols for Collaborative Applications on Overlay Networks"
by
Mr. Shankar Banik
University of Oklahoma
TH 203, 12:00-12:45, February 10, Friday
"Spatial Interaction Models"
by Dr. Dave Trautman
TH 203, 12:00-12:45, January 27, Friday
"Web 2.0 Examples"
by Dr. Steve Comer
TH 303, 12:00-12:45, November 1, Tuesday
"Single and Double Soules Matrices"
by Dr. Mei Chen
TH 203, 12:00-12:45, October 28, Friday
"Balanced Ternary Designs - Part II"
by Dr. Francel and Dr. Hurd
TH 203, 12:00-12:45, October 7, Friday
"Balanced Ternary Designs - Part I"
by Dr. Francel and Dr. Hurd
TH 203, 12:00-12:45, September 30, Friday
"MyMathLab in Math 104 and Other Math Courses"
by Professor Javier Gomez
TH 203, 12:00-12:45, September 16, Friday
2000-2001
"Infinity Bottles of Beer on the Wall
- What's So Funny About Mathematics?"
by Dr. Lew Lefton
School of Mathematics, Georgia Institute of Technology
6:40-7:45pm on April 10 (Tuesday) in Bond Hall 165
Refreshments will be served at 6:30pm outside Bonn Hall 165
Data Mining In the Real World
by Mr. Steve Swanson
Executive Vice President of Automated Trading Desk, Inc.
6:45pm - 7:45pm, November 14 (Tuesday)
Room 219, Capers Hall
Refreshments will be served at 6:30pm in Room 219
On c-Hadamard Matrices
by Professor Spencer Hurd
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
3:30pm - 4:30pm, Sept. 27 (Wednesday)
Room 211, Capers Hall
1999-2000
On-Line and Adversarial Algorithms
by Professor Tom Trotter
Department of Mathematics, Arizona State University
10:00am - 11:00pm, April 10 (Monday), 2000
Room 219, Capers Hall
"Some Statistics Problems Encountered in a Chemical Manufacturing Process"
by Professor Mick Norton
Department of Mathematics, College of Charleston
6:45pm - 7:45pm, Jan 25 (Tuesday), 2000
Room 219, Capers Hall
1998-1999
Some Settling of Contents May Have Occurred"
by Professor Michael W. Berry
Department of Computer Science, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
7:00pm - 8:00pm, March 15 (Monday)
Room 219, Capers Hall
1997-1998
Applications of Statistics to Libraries and Wrestling
by
Professor Mick Norton, Department of Mathematics, College of Charleston
6:00pm - 7:00pm, February 3 (Tuesday), 1998, Room 205, Capers Hall
Professor Norton will meet with members of Math Club at 5:30pm in Room 207 of Capers Hall to discuss the Master in Science (M.S.) program at the University of Charleston.
Geodesic Computation
by
Mr. William L. Anderson,
President of Elements Research
February 10 (Tuesday) -
5:45pm - 7:15pm, Mr. Anderson will meet and dinning with Math/CS majors in
the Great Issue Room in Mark Clark Hall
, a sandwich buffet dinner will be provided.
7:15pm - 8:15pm, Mr. Anderson will give the talk in Room 165 of Bond Hall.
To see Mr. Anderson at The Citadel in 1968
Departmental Faculty Seminar Series:
All talks will be held in Room 211, Capers Hall
3:30pm on January 29 -
A Combinatorial Equivalent to the Twin Primes Conjecture,
by Jean-Marie Pages
4:00pm on February 11 -
Egyptian and Super-Egyptian Graphs,
by Spencer Hurd
4:00pm on February 18 -
A Connected Topology for Positive Integers,
by Hughes Hoyle
4:00pm on March 12 -
Experiences in the Teaching of Math 106 with Emphasis on Business Applications
by Charles Cleaver
4:00pm on April 15 -
Threshold Graphs in 2 and 3 Dimension,
by Margaret Francel