Gregory Knese Awarded NSF Grant
Professor Gregory Knese's "Operator Theory and Stable Polynomials" has been funded by the National Science Foundation.
Professor Gregory Knese's "Operator Theory and Stable Polynomials" has been funded by the National Science Foundation.
Professor Wick part of successful Australian Research Council Discovery Award.
Funding for Prof. Todd Kuffner's proposal, `Collaborative Research: New Developments in Direct Probabilistic Inference on Interest Parameters', has been awarded by the National Science Foundation.
Congratulations to Professor Xiang Tang for his "Noncommutative Geometry & Analytic Grothendieck Riemann Roch Theorem" receiving funding from the National Science Foundation.
Yanli Song's "New Application of Equivariant Index Theory" proposal has been awarded funding by the National Science Foundation.
In the talk, we explain how to formulate PDE's within the framework of jet spaces. This allows the definition of the so-called formal solution space of a non-linear PDE. In case the PDE is formally integrable, the formal solution space carries in a natural way the structure of a profinite dimensional manifold.
Participate in Trick or Tweet, which will take place October 30 & 31.
The Department of Mathematics at Washington University and the University of Yaounde I in Cameroon have received a GRAID award to support graduate students.
Professor Quo Shin Chi's article "Isoparametric hypersurfaces with four principal curvatures, III", J. Differential Geom. 94 (2013), no. 3, 469–504 has been chosen by the ICCM for an award as one of the most distinguished papers of the last five years.
Dr. Kuffner's research project "Collaborative Research: Higher-Order Asymptotics and Accurate Inference for Post-Selection" has been awarded funding by NSF.
The Mathematics Department of Washington University in St. Louis, MO has an opening for a full-time Lecturer in Mathematics, to begin August 2018.
The Mathematics Department of Washington University in St. Louis, MO, has two openings for tenure track Assistant Professors, one in mathematics, and one in statistics, to begin August 2018.