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Math Jam

The Aula

Math Jam on Friday, March 22, 2024 from 6-8PM in the Aula/Ely Hall. Vassar Students - Sign-up with Dr. Lisa Lowrance to volunteer at this community outreach event!

(Colloquium) Phanuel de Andrade Mariano 3/26

  The Hot Spots Problem  Phanuel de Andrade Mariano Union College Tuesday, March 26th 3pm Rocky 312 Consider a perfectly insulated 1-dimensional rod, or a 2-dimensional plate, or better yet, a 3-dimensional room. Perfectly insulated means that heat cannot escape … Continue reading

DataFest 2024

Save the date for DataFest 2024 @ Vassar: April 5-7, 2024. This is our annual data competition open to all Vassar students, as well as neighboring schools by invitation. For more details about DataFest, including past DataFests at Vassar, visit: … Continue reading

(Colloquium) Anna Pun 4/9

The Magic of Tableaux: Exploring the Wonders of Algebraic Combinatorics Anna Pun CUNY Baruch College Tuesday, April 9th 3pm Rocky 312 Tableaux are one of the most fundamental and versatile objects in algebraic combinatorics, as they can encode and connect … Continue reading

(DSS Event) Lens Media Lab, Yale University

Taylor Hall

Data Science & Society (DSS) Event with the Yale University Lens Media Lab on Tuesday April 9 with Thomas Schmickl, University of Graz, Austria, on Monday April 8 (multiple times; see below). Please join us at 5:30PM, Tuesday, April 9 … Continue reading

(LAVA) Kai Matheson, VC ’19

Rockefeller Hall 310

LAVA Talk on Data Science for Social Good: From Academia to Federal Consulting, with Kai Matheson (VC '19), Accenture. Friday, April 12, 2024 at 3PM in Rocky 310. About Kai: Kai works at Accenture as a data analytics consultant for … Continue reading

(Colloquium) Leo Goldmakher 4/26

Some Fascinating Characters in Number Theory Are there infinitely many primes of the form n^2+1, where n is an integer? No one knows. In fact, there's no example of any (single variable) polynomial of degree 2 or greater that's been … Continue reading

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