College of Natural & Agricultural Sciences

Seminars


Today's Seminars - 4/16
  • Algebraic Geometry - TBA - 11:00 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. - Skye 284
  • Lie Theory - TBA - 12:30 - 1:50 p.m. - Skye 268
  • ICQMB - Leili Shahriyari (University of Massachusetts Amherst) - Exploring Personalized Cancer Treatment: Integrating Digital Twins and Quantitative Systems Pharmacology - 2:00 - 3:20 p.m. - Skye 361/Zoom
  • Mathematics Education - TBA - 3:30 - 4:50 p.m. - Skye 268
Monday 4/15
  • Exploring Equity in Math - TBA - 1:00 - 1:50 p.m. - Skye 268
  • Ergodic Theory & Spectral Theory - TBA - 3:30 - 4:20 p.m. - Skye 284
Tuesday 4/16
  • Algebraic Geometry - TBA - 11:00 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. - Skye 284
  • Lie Theory - TBA - 12:30 - 1:50 p.m. - Skye 268
  • ICQMB - Leili Shahriyari (University of Massachusetts Amherst) - Exploring Personalized Cancer Treatment: Integrating Digital Twins and Quantitative Systems Pharmacology - 2:00 - 3:20 p.m. - Skye 361/Zoom
  • Mathematics Education - TBA - 3:30 - 4:50 p.m. - Skye 268
Wednesday 4/17
  • PDE & Applied Math - Elena Koslover (UCSD) - Tunneling Through the Cell: Structure and Transport in Organelle Networks - 10:00 - 10:50 a.m. - Skye 268
  • Combinatorial Number Theory - TBA - 11:00 - 11:50 a.m. - Skye 268
  • Intro to Math Research - TBA - 2:30 - 3:20 p.m. - Skye 284
Thursday 4/18
  • Fractal Analysis, Dynamical Systems & Mathematical Physics - TBA - 11:00 a.m. - 12:20 p.m. - Skye 284
  • Lie Theory - Yuri Berest (Cornell) Spaces of quasi-invariants and homotopy Lie groups - 12:30 - 1:50 p.m. - Skye 268
Friday 4/19
  • Geometry & Topology - TBA - 11:00 - 11:50 a.m. - Zoom
  • Topics in Analysis - TBA - 2:30 - 3:20 p.m. - Skye 361
  • Topics in Differential Equations - TBA - 3:30 - 4:20 p.m. - Skye 361


Hours & Contact


DEPARTMENT OF MATHEMATICS

**Department Staff are on a hybrid schedule**

SKYE HALL 208

Tel: (951) 827-3113
Fax: (951) 827-7314

Business/Front Window Hours:
9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m. &
1:00 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.

 

 

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Highlights


CNAS Scholarship
Andrea Stine, UCR

Please join us in congratulating Andrea Stine on being awarded the CNAS Scholarship Inclusive Excellence Travel Fund Award!

The Inclusive Excellence Travel Fund will be awarded to underrepresented graduate students in a STEM field of study who have the opportunity to meaningfully participate in an academic conference (in person or virtual) and are making acceptable progress within normative time toward a degree.


NSF Career Award - Weitao Chen
Weitao Chen, UCR Mathematics

The Mathematics Department proudly announces that Professor Weitao Chen is the winner of the National Science Foundation CAREER Award on Multiscale Model for Cell Morphogenesis and Tissue Development in Plant Leaves.


NSF Career Award - Brian Collier
Brian Collier, UC Riverside Mathematics

The Mathematics Department proudly announces that Professor Brian Collier is the winner of the National Science Foundation CAREER Award on Higgs bundles and Anosov representations.

 


Riverside Workshop on Geometric Group Theory
Riverside Workshop on Geometric Group Theory May 3 - May 5 2024 University of California, Riverside

The 2024 edition of the Riverside Workshop on Geometric Group Theory will take place at UCR over May 3rd - 6th.  It will feature mini-courses by Inhyeok Choi (KAIS) on random walks on groups, Emily Stark (Wesleyan) on boundaries of hyperbolic groups, and Abdul Zalloum (Toronto) on constructing hyperbolic and injective metrics via walls, as well as introductory courses given by graduate students. 


13th Annual Southern California Systems Biology Symposium
 
SoCalSysBio 2024 March 16, 2024

The 13th Annual Southern California Systems Biology Symposium, to be held at UC Irvine on Saturday, March 16th, 2024, will bring together researchers from across California to share research, build community, and stimulate collaborations in mathematical and systems biology.


Dr. Larry Harper sketch by Dr. John de Pillis
Dr. Larry Harper Remembered

The Mathematics Department extends its deepest sympathies to family and friends of Professor Emeritus Larry Harper. Dr. Harper passed away peacefully last October. Dr. Harper was a great contributor to mathematics, an influential colleague and a friend to so many.

To read about his contributions to math and connections with his peers and students, please click here.

Illustration by Dr. John de Pillis


Microtutorials

UCR Microtutorial 2

The Microtutorials in Mathematics project team at UCR has conceived a new approach to producing a collection of micro-tutorials as supplementary instructional and learning materials. The intent is to assist the students and instructors to connect calculus with applications in various subject matters. The students could use them freely on any topics of their choice.  The videos are produced with follow-up questions to enable instructors to flip their classrooms if desired. For details, please visit its website: https://microtutorials.ucr.edu
 

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Math Alliance
Math Alliance: Providing educational success to underrepresented and first-generation students is an important part of UCR's mission.
 

"Our goal is simple: we want to be sure that every underrepresented or under-served American student with the talent and the ambition has the opportunity to earn a doctoral degree in a mathematical or statistical science."

If you are interested in becoming a Math Alliance Scholar, please feel free to contact Dr. Matthew Durham. The benefits include access to Math Alliances Facilitated Graduate Applications Process and possible funding to go the the Alliance's Field of Dreams conference.

Events


Representation homology of spaces and the strong Macdonald conjectures
April 17, 2024 @ 4:00 pm
Skye 284
Yuri Berest, Cornell University In 1982, I. G. Macdonald published a series of beautiful  combinatorial conjectures related to classical root systems (or equivalently, compact Lie groups). These conjectures were in the focus of research in representation theory and geometry for over 30 years. In the early 1990s,…
From $\zeta(3)$ to Quantum Curves
April 10, 2024 @ 4:00 pm
Skye 284
Mulase Motohico, UC Davis Quantum curves are conceived in physics literature. They are linear differential or difference equations in one variable, and sometimes a mixture of them. These are Weyl quantization of spectral curves appearing in different contexts of mathematics, such as integrable systems, random matrix theory, and…
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