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Mathematical Sciences Colloquia

Tue. 21/10/2008, 3pm, M345
Mathematical modelling of the human face for automatic age estimation
Kate Smith-Miles
Deakin University, Australia

Thu. 02/10/2008, 3pm, M345
Verifiable counting of encrypted votes
Vanessa Teague
Melbourne University

Thu. 28/08/2008, 3pm, M345
Adventures in wave physics
David Paganin
School of Physics, Monash University

Thu. 07/08/2008, 3pm, M345
Poisson's remarkable calculation -- a trick or a method?
Denis Bell
University of Florida

Thu. 06/03/2008, 3pm, M345
Einstein relation on the Sierpinski gasket
Uta Freiberg
Friedrich Schiller University, Jena

Thu. 21/02/2008, 3pm, M345
A Mahler's theorem for functions from words to integers
Jean-Eric Pin
CNRS and University of Paris

Thu. 30/08/2007, 3pm, M345
The cumulus parametrisation problem in atmospheric general circulation models
Prof. Christian Jacob
School of Mathematical Sciences

Thu. 07/06/2007, 3pm, M345
Post-Newtonian Expansions for Perfect Fluids
Todd A Oliynyk
School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash University

Thu. 19/04/2007, 3pm, M345
Coil-Stretch Transition and the Break Down of Continuum Models
Ravi Prakash Jagadeeshan
Chemical Engineering, Monash

Thu. 29/03/2007, 3pm, M345,
Mistake bounds and compression in learning theory
Prof J.H. Rubinstein
The University of Melbourne

Mon. 30/10/2006, 3pm, Lecture Room S14 (** not the usual day OR venue **)
Functional Calculi of Families of Matrices and Operators
Prof Alan McIntosh
ANU

Thu. 14/09/2006, 3pm, M345
Applications and Techniques in Discrete Optimisation
A/Prof Natashia Boland
University of Melbourne

Thu. 31/08/2006, 3pm, M345
An isoperimetric concept for the mass in General Relativity
Gerhard Huisken
Director, Albert Einstein Institute, Potsdam

Thu. 17/08/2006, 3pm, M345
Computable Numbers
David Albrecht
Faculty of Information Technology, Monash

Thu. 27/07/2006, 3pm, M345
Computational fluid dynamics for pleasure and profit
Murray Rudman
CSIRO Manufacturing & Infrastructure Technology

Thu. 01/06/2006, 3pm, M345
A new estimate on electrostatic capacity and its application in general relativity
Dr. Pengzi Miao
School of Mathematical Sciences
Monash University

Thu. 04/05/2006, 3pm, M345
Long cycles in random graphs
Prof Nick Wormald
University of Waterloo, Canada

Thu. 13/04/2006, 3pm, M345
Euler Played Sudoko Too!
Dr Ian Wanless
Monash Fellow
School of Mathematical Sciences
Monash University

Thur. 20/10/2005, 3pm, M345
TBA topic on forecasting functional data
Professor Rob J Hyndman
Department of Econometrics & Business Statistics, Monash University.

Thur. 15/09/2005, 3pm, M345
What value is mathematics?
Professor Alan Bishop
Centre for Science, Mathematics and Technology Education, Monash University

Thur. 18/08/2005, 3pm, M345
Instabilities and transition of pulsatile flow stenotic flow
Dr Hugh Blackburn
CSIRO Manufacturing and Infrastructure Technology.

Thur. 21/07/2005, 3pm, M345
Modelling drop-drop interactions in an Atomic Force Microscope
Dr. Steven Carnie
Department of Mathematics and Statistics, University of Melbourne.

Thur. 19/05/2005, 3pm, M345
Mass definition under minimal conditions
Professor Robert Bartnik, School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash University.

Thur. 21/04/2005, 3pm, M345
Control of mean sea level by net evaporation during greenhouse warming
Dr John A.T. Bye, School of Earth Sciences, University of Melbourne.

Thur. 17/03/2005, 3pm, M345
Bounds on the energy budget of the core from geodesy and geomagnetism
Dr Andrew Jackson, School of Earth and Environment: Earth Sciences, University of Leeds, UK.

Thur. 21/10/2004, 3pm, M345
Brain Dynamics and the Electroencephalogram
Dr David Liley, School of Biophysical Sciences and Electrical Engineering, Swinburne University of Technology.

Thur. 16/09/2004, 3pm, M345
Forty years of global CO2 inversions: What have we learned? Prof. Ian Enting, Centre for Mathematics and Statistics of Complex Systems, University of Melbourne

Thur. 12/08/2004, 3pm, M345
The Line made interesting, Prof. John Stillwell, Department of Mathematics, University of San Francisco.

Thur. 20/05/2004, 3pm, M345
Mathematical modelling of Baseball and some comments on Cricket,Assoc. Prof. Bruce Bukiet, Center for Applied Mathematics and Statistics, New Jersey Institute of Technology

Thur. 29/04/2004, 3pm, M345
Oh, what a tangled web. The network model of complexity.
Prof. David Green, Faculty of Information Technology, Monash University.

Thur. 18/03/2004, 3 pm, M345
A view of the Sun from Monash, Professor Paul Cally, School of Mathematical Sciences, Monash University.

Previous colloquia can be found here.

Convenor: Richard Wardle