The School of Liberal Education Symposium will present Building Communities on Friday, September 22, 2023 (noon - 4:30 p.m.) in Markin Hall (M1048).
Speakers:
The School of Liberal Education Symposium will present Building Communities on Friday, September 22, 2023 (noon - 4:30 p.m.) in Markin Hall (M1048).
Speakers:
Dr. Liao's topic will be Optimization, Adjoint Analysis and Full Waveform Inversion: From Theory to Real Applications.
Dr. Liu will be speaking on Fermat vs Warning: An Introduction to Number Theory in Function Fields
Uncover communication tools that are essential for all leaders from an internationally renowned speaker who's worked with major brands like Nascar, Red Bull and McDonalds.
Graphical and Dagraphical Regular Representations (GRRs and DRRs) are a concrete way to visualize the regular action of a group, using graphs.
From the oral histories a musical verbatim theatre performance was created, set in a London folk club in the early 1960s
Due to unforeseen circumstances, this event is cancelled. We hope to reschedule in the spring.
Samprit Ghosh from the University of Calgary will be presenting. Topic: Moments of higher derivatives related to Dirichlet L-functions
An exploration of the region's agricultural landscape through the lenses of: Economic Development Lethbridge, AI and technology and the Blood Tribe Agricultural Project. Presented by the Dhillon School of Business....
Our very own Abbas Maarefparvar talks about Hilbert Class Fields and Embedding Problems
Join the Sociology Department for this presentation which will focus on the problems of nationalism, regionalism, and identity faced by many federal states
Our very own Felix Baril Boudreau will be this week's guest speaker.
Our very own Andrew Fiori from the U of L will be our guest speaker this week. Topic: Tight approximation of sums over zeros of L-functions
Helpful for all students - especially in social sciences and humanities
Join the Department of Philosophy for the following presentation:
Dr. Sezer is one of the Principal Investigators of the PIMS Collaborative Research Group Forecasting and Mathematical Modeling for Renewable Energy (2023-2026).
Sho Suda from the National Defense Academy of Japan will talk on extremal orthogonal arrays.
Our guest, Sarah Dijols from the University of British Columbia, will be discussing the Parabolically induced representations of p-adicG2 distinguished by S04.
Come celebrate our students in the Department of History & Religion
Join the Department of Philosophy for the following presentation:
Gregg Knapp from the University of Calgary will be here on April 10 to discuss the Bounds on the Number of Solutions to Thue Equations.