Math Bio Seminar
Friday, January 28, 2022
12:00pm AZ
WXLR A309 and via Zoom
For those joining remotely. the Zoom link for this semester is: https://asu.zoom.us/j/84911973744
Math Bio Seminar
Friday, January 28, 2022
12:00pm AZ
WXLR A309 and via Zoom
For those joining remotely. the Zoom link for this semester is: https://asu.zoom.us/j/84911973744
Coffee Break Reception for Elise Lockwood
Thursday, January 27
3:30-4:30pm
Second floor breezeway and WXLR A206
Come and meet our colloquium speaker, Elise Lockwood, before her 4:30pm talk. Stop by WXLR A206 and the second floor breezeway anytime between 3:30-4:30pm on Thursday afternoon for coffee and donuts and a few other goodies.
Coffee Break
Wednesday mornings 8:45-10:45am
Second floor breezeway and WXLR A206
Stop by WXLR A206 and the second floor breezeway anytime between 8:45-10:45am on Wednesday mornings. We will be offering coffee and donuts, as well as a few healthier options (fruit, yogurt, granola bars). Hot water for tea or cocoa will also be available, as well as orange juice and cold water.
Professional Development Seminar
Monday, January 24, 2022
4:15pm MST
Virtual via Zoom: https://asu.zoom.us/j/89230491335
This talk is part of the Professional Development seminar offered for graduate students in mathematics programs, including all the SoMSS graduate degree programs. We will discuss professional opportunities after the doctorate.
DoMSS Seminar
Monday, January 24
1:30 pm
Zoom meeting room link: https://asu.zoom.us/j/6871076660
Note: This meeting will be via Zoom. This semester, we anticipate some talks will be in person but most will be by Zoom.
Math Bio Seminar / Colloquium
Friday, February 4, 2022
12:00pm AZ
WXLR A309 and via Zoom
For those joining remotely. the Zoom link for this semester is: https://asu.zoom.us/j/84911973744
Coffee Break
8:45-10:45am
Wexler second floor breezeway
Stop by WXLR second floor breezeway anytime between 8:45-10:45am. We will be offering coffee, bagels, muffins, as well as a few healthier options (fruit, yogurt, granola bars). Hot water for tea or cocoa will also be available, as well as orange juice and cold water.
Join us for the first ever meeting of Math Bio Club. We are a new club in SoMSS!
The purpose of the Math Bio Club is to create an inclusive research community that makes math bio research accessible to all. We will provide peer-lead workshops that teach valuable research skills (both general and math bio focused) and a collaborative network to find meaningful ways to contribute to math bio research.
On Wednesday, January 26th at 4:30 PM in Wexler A206 we have the first event of the Spring semester: our own statistics alumni Mitch O’Brien is coming to give a talk about his experiences as a data scientist at Honeywell.