Pictures from JMM 2007 Workshop for Women Graduate Students and Recent PhDs

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Workshop dinner


Rachel Hageman, Case Western Reserve Univ,
Susanne Brenner, LSU; Anna Skripka, Univeristy of Missouri-Columbia; Alyson Deines, KSU; Marianne Korten, KSU.

Daniela Genova, U South Florida; Lynn Bennethum, University of Colorado DHSC; Paula Vasquez, University of Delware; Ginger Warfield, University of Washington; Rosh Doan;

 

Some participants and their name tags...

 

Break between talks on the workshop day. Alissa Crans, LMU; Janet Berry, University of Redland; Erica Flapan, Pomona College.

Poster Session General (either in focus but not populated or heavily populated but not in focus....)

Best picture I could come up with for the panel discussion. Not really good enough. Critical Career Decision Stages: Research and Funding Opportunties. From L to R: Barbara Keyfitz, Fields Institute and University of Houston, Michelle Wagner, National Security Agency, Claudia Polini, University of Notre Dame, Valentina Harizanov, The George Washington University, and Kathleen O'Hara, Mathematical Sciences Research Institute.

 

Speakers and Poster Presenters

Alissa Crans, LMU, Categorical Self-Distributivity

 

Wandi Ding, U Tennessee, Optimal Harvesting of a Semilinear Elliptic Fishery Model

 

Julie Bergner, KSU, Thirteen Ways of Looking at a Topological Group

Angela Kubena Barnhill, The Ohio State University, Nonpositively Curved Decompositions of Coxeter Groups

Katerine Ott, University of Virginia, Transmission Boundary Value Problems in Non-Smooth Domains.

 

Rachel Hageman, Case Western, Large scale Bayesian parameter estimation and sensitivity analysis for myocardial metabolism during ischema.

Jennifer Franko, Indiana University, Representations of the Braid Groups via the Yang Baxter Equation. Pictured with Sarah Witherspoon, Texas A&M University

 

Elizabeth Sell, UNC Chapel Hill, Universal abelian covers of normal surface singularities

 

Daniela Genova, University of South Florida, Topological Properties of a DNA Computing Model. Pictured with Claudia Polini, conference organizer.

 

Gracr Lyo, University of California Berkeley, Semilinear Actions of Galois Groups and the Algebraic K-theory of Fields.

 

Paula Vasquez, University of Delaware, Mathematical Modeling of Wormlike Micellar Solutions

 

Yekaterina Epshteyn, University of Pittsburgh, High Order Fully Coupled Discontinuous Finite Element Methods for Two-Phase Flow. Pictured with Alexander Kurganov, Tulane University.

 

Anna Skripka, University of Missouri-Columbia, Spectral Averaging in Von Neumann Algebras

 

Fumiko Futamura, Vanderbilt University, Localized Operators and the Construction of Localized Frames.

 

Sharon Anne Garthwaite, University of Wisconsin, Madison, Ramanujan's "Very Interesting Functions": Mock theta functions and vector-values Maass-Poincaré series. Pictured with Chris Leary, SUNY Geneseo.

 

Sarah Raynor, Wake Forest University, Nonvariational Problems with Critical Growth

Mary Flagg, University of Houston, The Role of the Jacobson Radical in the Baer-Kaplansky Theorem for Torsion-Free Modules over a Complete Discrete Valuation Domain.

 

Amy Moore, Alma College, Diffusion Flame Stability

Alessandra Pantano, Cornell University, Petite K-types and Unitary Representations (unfortunately not in focus...)