The workshop will feature 6 lecture series and associated problem sets. The lecturers and topics are:
The lecturers and students have also developed several projects which students will work on during the evenings and present a 1-hour lecture about on the last day of the workshop.
Several senior grad student will be on hand to assist. They are Arlo Caine, Derek Habermas, Tom Hoffman, Fred Leitner, and Chris Rasmussen.
Distribution of name tags and meal cards, introductions, etc. will start at 8:30 on Friday. There will be coffee and donuts every day at 8:30. All lectures will take place in Math 402. Math 401N will be available for work sessions, except on Friday morning.
| Fri | Sat | Sun | Mon | Tue | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9:00 | Top 1 | Top 3 | Real 1 | Complex 2 | |
| 10:00 | |||||
| 11:00 | LA 1 | Calc 2 | Alg 1 | Real 3 | |
| 2:00 | Top 2 | LA 3 | Complex 1 | Alg 3 | Presentations |
| 3:00 | Presentations | ||||
| 4:00 | Calc 1 | Calc 3 | Real 2 | Complex 3 | Presentations |
| 7:00 | LA 2 | Program overview | Alg 2 | Internship Ops | Party |
| 8:00 | |||||
| 9:00 |
Blank spots stand for time to work on exercises and projects.
“Program overview” means an overview of a typical student's trajectory through the program (maybe 30 minutes).
“Internship Opportunities” will be an overview by Bill Velez of opportunites for graduate students to gain experience in industry and at national labs (again maybe 30 minutes).
Presentations could take longer, depending on the number of groups.