Department Colloquium

12:00 - 12:50 PM, Friday, February 28, Gildemeister 155

Refreshments served beforehand Gildemeister 135. 

Two Research Projects Birthed from
Curiosity, Recreation, and Joy

Dr. aBa Mbirika
Univ. Wisconsin—Eau Claire

 

This talk will center around two undergraduate research projects born from recreational math topics. The first project emerged from a connection between the Fibonacci sequence modulo 10 and astrology. The second project arose from noticing the magical and mystic golden ratio appearing as an eigenvalue of a certain tridiagonal real symmetric matrix. A cute connection between the two topics will be revealed at the end of the talk.


Internship Presentations

12:00 - 12:50 PM, Wednesday, February 19, Gildemeister 155

Refreshments served beforehand Gildemeister 135. 

 

Data Science Internship: Tuohy Furniture

Adam Clemens

I will describe the tasks that I performed and what I learned from my internship experience. I will also talk about the software and skills that I used on the job.




      Internship at Fastenal: Fastbin Research

Nina Horabik

I worked on various projects to gain more insight about how Fastenal’s Fastbins work, and to help Fastenal improve Fastbin technology in future versions.

Guest Speaker

12:45 - 1:50 PM, Thursday, February 13, Gildemeister 329

Refreshments served beforehand Gildemeister 319. 

Sensitive Dependence on Initial Conditions
A Ski Jumping Story 

Greg Windsperger
Former Olympic Ski Jumper and
Former Head Coach of US Men’s Olympic Ski Jumping Team

Greg will talk about his unique history of growing up ski jumping in north Minneapolis which lead to his participation in the 1976 Olympics and his eventual position as the US men’s ski jumping coach for the 1984 and 1988 Olympic games. During Greg’s time as head coach, the US team saw their most successful results. He will also talk about how math, science, and collaboration has revolutionized the sport since its inception in Redwing, MN in 1887.


Department Colloquium

12:00 - 12:50 PM, Monday, February 10, Gildemeister 155

Refreshments served beforehand Gildemeister 135. 

Mathematical Colorings from Ramsey Theory

Dr. Darren Row
  St. Mary’s University

 

The topic of Ramsey Theory will be presented through exploration of some typical problem types. Known results, open problems, and proof strategies will be discussed. Special attention will be paid to Ramsey Numbers and Rado Numbers. Audience participation will be encouraged. Crayons are optional.


Internship Presentations

12:00 - 12:50 PM, Wednesday, February 5, Gildemeister 155

Refreshments served beforehand Gildemeister 135. 

 

Internship: Fastenal Data Team

Katelin Catton

I will describe my internship duties and responsibilities as a Supply Chain Analyst, and will discuss a report analyzing inventory at all Fastenal Stores in the United States.



      Internship: Medxcel

Samantha Matera

I worked with a team to create a benchmark for Medxcel's facilities, as well as completing other solo side projects that I will describe in this talk.