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The School of Mathematical and Physical Sciences produces a regular program of colloquia, talks and seminars hosted by a variety of speakers from both industry and academia.

Our colloquium series brings the diversity, excitement and impact of the mathematical and physical sciences and their applications from around the globe.

Attendance is currently available a mixed-mode format. Speaker will usually be presenting in person. The talk will also be available to attend via Zoom. Not all sessions are recorded.

Date


Speaker

Institution


Title, abstract and recording

Wednesday, 14 December

4:00pm-5:00pm
Professor Bob CoeckeChief Scientist, QuantinuumFrom Quantum in Pictures to Quantum AI

Abstract

Zoom recording
Monday, 24 October

11:00am-12noon
Professor Andrew FrancisWestern Sydney UniversitySandwiches, eggs, and trees: phylogenetic trees and partitions of finite sets

Abstract  

Zoom recording

Friday, 09 September

10:00am-11:00am

Professor Kate Smith-Miles University of Melbourne Stress-testing algorithms via Instance Space Analysis

Abstract

Zoom recording

Monday, 29 August

12noon-1pm

Professor Dianne Cook Monash University

Myth busting and apophenia in data visualisation: Is what you see really there?

Abstract 

Zoom recording

Date

Speaker

Institution

Title, abstract and recording

Friday, 5 November 2021

3-4pm

Assoc. Professor Joan LicataAustralian National University

A Bit of Alchemy

Abstract

*No recording

Friday, 29 October 2021

3-4pm

Professor Geordie WilliamsonThe University of Sydney

Functions and sheaves

Abstract

Recording

Thursday, 21 October 2021

4-5pm

Assoc. Professor Yuta KoikeUniversity of Tokyo

Gaussian approximation for high-dimensional data: Recent progress

Abstract

*No recording

Friday, 15 October 2021

3-4pm

Dr Andreas ButtenschoenThe University of British Columbia

Spatio-temporal heterogenities in a mechano-chemical model of collective cell migration

Abstract

Recording

Friday, 8 October 2021

3-4pm

Dr Yaping YangUniversity of Melbourne 

A bridge between stable homotopy theory and representation theory

Abstract

Recording

Friday, 1 October 2021

3-4pm

Professor Nalini JoshiUniversity of Sydney

Motion and monodromy

Abstract

Recording

17 - 24 September 2021Mid-Session Break  

Friday, 10 September 2021

3-4pm

Professor Daniel SpectorNational Taiwan Normal University

Maxwell's equations

Abstract

Recording

Friday, 3 September 2021

3-4pm

Dr Guo DengMacquarie University

Recursive behaviour and route to thermalization in diatomic FPUT lattice

Abstract

*No recording

Friday, 27
August 2021

3-4pm

Dr Linh NghiemAustralian National University

Screening methods for linear errors-in-variables models in high dimensions

Abstract

*No recording

Friday, 20
August 2021

3-4pm

Dr Rachael QuillWeatherzone

Wind energy forecasting in an operational context: traversing research and industry

Abstract

*No recording

Friday, 13
August 2021

3-4pm

Dr Pavel KrivitskyUNSW

Representativeness and Generalisability of Inference for Statistical Models for Samples of Networks

Abstract

*No recording

Friday, 6
August 2021

3-4pm

Dr Susanne HornCoventry University

Multimodal rotating magnetoconvection in liquid metals

Abstract

Recording

Friday, 30
July 2021

12-1pm

Dr Patricia MenendezMonash University

Far and Close: Selective Sample Enrichment to Deal with Multicollinearity in Geographically Weighted Regression

Abstract

Recording

7 June - 23 July 2021End of Session Break  

Friday, 4
June 2021

3-4pm

Assoc. Professor Berwin TurlachUniversity of Western Australia

On bivariate extreme value copulas with polynomial dependence functions

Abstract

*No recording

Friday, 28
May 2021

3-4pm

Assoc. Professor James HannaUniversity of Nevada

Pseudomomentum: a pseudocolloquium

Abstract

*No recording

Friday, 21
May 2021

4-5pm

Professor Yuliya Mishura Kyiv National University

Functional limit theorems for financial markets with long-range dependence

Abstract

Recording

Friday, 14
May 2021

4-5pm

Dr Kirsty WanUniversity of Exeter

Patterns of motility in single-celled organisms

Abstract

*No recording

Friday, 7
May 2021

3-4pm

Pantea PooladvandUniversity of Sydney

How do viruses move? Modelling diffusion of oncolytic virus in collagen-dense tumours

Abstract

Recording

Friday, 30
April 2021

9-10am

Dr Yu Guang WangMax Planck Institute for Mathematics in the Sciences, Leipzig, Germany

How framelets enhance graph neural networks

Abstract

*No recording

Friday, 23
April 2021

3-4pm

Dr Judy-anne Osborn
and
Dr Michael Donovan

University of Newcastle
and
Macquarie University

From Experimental Maths to Indigenising Curriculum

Abstract

Recording

2-16 April 2021Session Break  

Wednesday, 31
March 2021

10-11am

Assistant Professor Martina RovelliUniversity of Massachusetts

Higher categories: what are they?

Abstract

Recording

Friday, 26
March 2021

3-4pm

Assoc. Professor Jiancang Zhuang

The Institute of Statistical Mathematics Japan
and Department of Statistical Sciences, the Graduate University for Advanced Studies

Estimation, diagnostics, and extensions of nonparametric Hawkes processes

Abstract

Recording

Friday, 19
March 2021

3-4pm

Dr Hien NguyenLa Trobe University

Order selection with confidence for mixture models

Abstract

Recording  

Thursday, 11
March  2021

10-11am

Professor J. Douglas Wright
Drexel University

Random FPUT Lattices

Abstract

Recording

Friday, 5
March 2021

3-4pm

Professor Masahito HasegawaKyoto University

Traced monoidal categories and semantics of computation

Abstract

Recording

Friday, 26
February 2021

3-4pm

Dr Alice DevillersThe University of Western Australia

Combinatorial designs and symmetry

Abstract

Recording


Date


Speaker


Institution


Title, abstract and recording


Friday, 11 September 2020


Professor Aurore Delaigle

University of Melbourne

Estimating a Covariance Function from Fragments of Functional Data


Abstract


Friday, 4 September 2020


A/Professor  Milena Radnovic

University of Sydney

Poncelet porisms and billiardsBetter ecological decisions through mathematics


Abstract


Zoom recording


Friday, 28 August 2020


Professor Rob J Hyndman

Monash University

The geometry of forecast reconciliation


Abstract


Zoom recording


Friday, 21 August 2020


Professor Yvonne Stokes

University of Adelaide

Inertial particle focusing in curved microfluidic ducts


Abstract


Zoom recording


Friday, 14 August 2020


A/Professor Mike Meylan

University of Newcastle

Introduction to Hydroelasticity


Abstract


Zoom recording


Friday, 7 August 2020


Professor Matt Wand

University of Technology Sydney Streamlined variational inference for random-effects models

Abstract


Zoom recording


Friday, 31 July 2020


Professor Annabelle McIver

Macquarie University, Department of Computer Science

The Category of Correlations


Abstract


Zoom recording


Friday, 5 June 2020


Dr Lewis Mitchell

University of Adelaide

Social media analysis and COVID-19


Abstract


Zoom recording


Friday,  29 May 2020


Dr Kate Helmstedt

QUT

Better ecological decisions through mathematics


Abstract


Zoom recording


Friday, 22 May 2020


Associate Professor John Nichols

Texas A&M University

The use of Fast Fourier Transforms and Generalized Poissonian Distribution to study COVID Deaths


Abstract


Zoom recording


Friday, 8 May 2020


Associate Professor Mali Abdolloahian

RMIT

Application of statistical Quality control in clinical area


Abstract


Zoom recording


Friday, 1 May 2020


Associate Professor Pierre Lafaye de Micheaux

UNSW

Depth for Curve Data and Applications


Abstract


Zoom recording


Friday, 24 Apr 2020


Dr Anna Romanov

University of Sydney

A tour via examples of Beilinson—Bernstein localization


Abstract


Zoom recording


Friday, 17 Apr 2020


Dr Houying Zhu

Macquarie University

Quasi‐Monte Carlo sampling method


Abstract


Friday, 13 Mar 2020


Dr Christian Thomas

Macquarie University

The effect of deformations on the flow over a ringwing


Abstract


Friday, 6 Mar 2020


Robyn Stuart

University of Copenhagen

Evaluating the health outcomes of HIV interventions: a mathematical model to combine the science and economics of HIV

Abstract


Thursday, 27 Feb 2020


Christina Vasilakopoulou

University of Patras

Wiring Diagrams, a categorical formalism for systems modeling


Abstract

Date


Speaker

Institution


Title, abstract and recording

Tuesday, 30 May

11:00am-12:00pm
Professore Catherine GreenhillUnivesrity of New South WalesGenerating random networks with useful properties

Abstract

Zoom recording
Monday, 15 May

2:00pm-3:00pm
Distinguished Professor Kerrie Mengersen Queensland University of TechnologyDealing with Sensitive Data

Abstract

Zoom recording

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