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2003 K-State Undergraduate Lectures in Mathematics Schedule

MONDAY Aug. 25 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Marianne Korten
Professor, Department of Mathematics, K-State
Title: How to Be the best math student you can be
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144
MONDAY Sept. 8 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Dottie Evans
Assistant Director, Career and Employment Services, K-State
Title: The career fair, internships, and co-op work experiences
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 41
MONDAY Sept. 15 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Bob Williams
Professor, University of Texas, Austin
Title: Knots, doughnuts, and chaos
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144
TUESDAY Sept. 16 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Bob Williams
Professor, University of Texas, Austin
Title: Knots, doughnuts, and chaos
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144
WEDNESDAY Sept. 17 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Bob Williams
Professor, University of Texas, Austin
Title: Knots, doughnuts, and chaos
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144
THURSDAY Sept. 18 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Bob Williams
Professor, University of Texas, Austin
Title: Knots, doughnuts, and chaos
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144
FRIDAY Sept. 19 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Bob Williams
Professor, University of Texas, Austin
Title: Knots, doughnuts, and chaos
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144
MONDAY Sept. 22 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Karl Simecka, B.S. in Math '61
Senior Analyst, SERVICE Engineering Company, Belcamp, MD
Title: Accreditation of Models and Simulations
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144
MONDAY Sept. 29 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
David Auckly
Director of Undergraduate Research, Department of Mathematics, K-State
Title: Undergraduate research
Time and Place: 1:30 PM CW 144
MONDAY Oct. 6 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Daniela Mihai, M.S. in Math '00
Graduate Student, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA
Title: From cracking codes to black holes - the adventure of mathematics
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144
MONDAY Oct. 20 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Brandon Grossardt, B.S. in Math '01, M.S. in Stat '03
Biostatistician, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN
Title: Survival and expectations after graduation
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144
MONDAY Oct. 27 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Bruce Merrill, B.S. in Math '01, M.S. in ME '03
Professor, Tulsa Community College, Tulsa, OK
Title: A strategy for 3D modeling challenges
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144
MONDAY Nov. 3 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Bharath Narayanan, M.S. in Math '96, Ph.D. in Math '03
Post-Doctoral Faculty, University of Arizona, Tuscon, AZ
Title: Mathematics for business decisions
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144
MONDAY Nov. 10 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Peter Pauzauskie, B.S. in Chemistry, CHE, & Math '02
Graduate Student, University of California, Berkeley, CA
Title: Symmetry in crystallography and semiconductor nanotechnology
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144
MONDAY Nov. 17 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Mark Lesperance, B.S. in Math '90, M.S. in Math '91
Actuary, Farm Bureau Insurance, Manhattan, KS
Title: A delicious introduction to auto rates
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144
MONDAY Nov. 24 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Trevor Fast, B.S. in Math '02 & Ali Mohammad, B.S. in Math '03
Graduate students, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI & MIT, Cambridge, MA
Title: Putnam for dummies
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144
MONDAY Dec. 1 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
Roger Bey
Professor and Chairman, Department of Finance and Operations Research; The University of Tulsa, Tulsa, OK
Title: Careers and graduate studies for math majors
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144
MONDAY Dec. 8 : UNDERGRADUATE LECTURE
John Brand, B.S. in Math '68, M.S. in Physics '70, Ph.D. in Physics '72
Army Research Laboratory, Computational and Information Sciences Directorate
Title: The Lanchester Methodology
Time and Place: 1:30 p.m. CW 144