MCS DEPARTMENTAL COLLOQUIA, Fall 2005
 
September 2
David Hale
Department of Geophysics, Colorado School of Mines
Seismic Image Segmentation by Cutting Graphs
September 9
Elizabeth Yanik
Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Emporia State University
Encouraging and Mentoring Young Women in Mathematics
September 16
Barend Herbst
Department of Applied Mathematics, University of Stellenbosch
Proton Therapy: 3D Reconstructions from 2D Images
September 23
Reinhard Furrer
Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines
A Small Statistical Contribution Towards a Global Picture
September 30
Stephen Langdon
Department of Mathematics, University of Reading
High Frequency Scattering by Convex Polygons
October 7
Lincoln Carr
Departments of Physics, Colorado School of Mines
Ultracold Atoms in a Light-Crystal: Quantum Phase Transitions and the Hubbard Hamiltonian
October 21
Robert Underwood
Department of Mathematical and Computer Sciences, Colorado School of Mines
The Effects of Mathematics on Movies
October 28
Xiao-Chuan Cai
Department of Computer Science, University of Colorado, Boulder
Parallel Domain Decomposition Methods and Applications in Computational Fluid Dynamics
November 4
Kimberly Newman
Computer Engineering, University of Denver
Automated Pressure Sore Monitoring and Reduction for the Elderly
November 11
William Aspray
Indiana University School of Informatics
The Transfer of Software Work to Low-Wage Countries
November 18
Carl Mitcham
Liberal Arts and International Studies, Colorado School of Mines
Promoting Science, Technology, and Ethics Relationships
December 2
Kevin L. Moore
Division of Engineering, Colorado School of Mines
Dynamic Resource Networks: Coordination and Control of Networks with Mobile Actuators and Sensors