Jeremy Myers, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense
Friday, March 29
10am - 12pm
Wren Building, zoom

Jeremy Myers, Computer Science - Dissertation Defense
Title: Low-Rank Matrix and Tensor Models for Data Science Applications
Co-advisors: Dr. Andreas Stathopoulos and Dr. Daniel Dunlavy
Zoom Link  https://cwm.zoom.us/j/91411466308




    CS Colloquium Talk: Daniel Dunlavy
    Friday, March 29
    12pm - 1pm
    McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 020

    Daniel Dunlavy, from Sandia National Laboratories, will present his research talk "Low-rank Tensor Decompositions for Count Data" at the CS department Colloquium on March 29.

    Brown Bag Talk
    Friday, March 29
    12:05pm
    McGlothlin-Street Hall, Room 230


      CGA Speaker Series - Using Spatial Analysis to Reveal and Address Inequities
      Friday, March 29
      1pm - 2pm
      Zoom Lecture

      Join the CGA for a very special speaker series lecture with Esri's program manager of spatial analysis/data science, Lauren Bennett, & Esri's spatial statistics product engineer, Alberto Nieto, to talk about using spatial analysis to examine inequities.

      Mathematics Colloquium - Jiazheng Zhou (Universidade de Brasilia)
      Friday, March 29
      2pm - 3pm
      Jones Hall, Room 302

      Multiplicity of Solutions for Quasilinear Elliptic Equations

      Light Interactions with Substrates and a Professional Journey
      Friday, March 29
      3pm - 4pm
      Integrated Science Center (ISC), Room 1127

      Professor Waddell will provide an overview of his scientific and professional career. His most recent chemical research involves the characterization of polymer surfaces after laser micromachining. 

        Physics Colloquium - Frank N. von Hippel
        Friday, March 29
        4pm - 5pm
        Small Hall, Room 111

        Frank N. von Hippel, Senior Research Physicist and Professor of Public and International Affairs emeritus, Program on Science and Global Security, Princeton University, Title of talk: Danger of nuclear war: Physicists can help!

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        An Evening of Dance
        Wednesday, March 27 - Saturday, March 30
        Phi Beta Kappa (PBK) Memorial Hall

        An annual dance concert in which students explore and develop original choreography performed by their peers in the Orchesis Modern Dance Company

        For prospective students: an open invitation to chat with our Program Director
        Saturday, March 23 - Friday, May 17
        Location not specified
        Standing invitation to all prospective students: feel free to contact Giulia Pacini, our Program Director, to chat about French & Francophone Studies at W&M! Just email her at gxpaci@wm.edu.
        Summer registration open for continuing students
        Monday, March 18 - Tuesday, April 2
        Location not specified

        Summer registration open for continuing students.

        Channel:  Video and Short Film Exhibition
        Thursday, March 7 - Friday, April 12
        Andrews Hall, Andrews Gallery

        CHANNEL is a contemporary video art and short film Exhibition

        Asian Group Therapy (free)
        Wednesday, February 21 - Wednesday, April 17
        4pm - 5:30pm
        School of Education, 2nd floor in the Flanagan Counselor Education Clinic

        The purpose of this weekly, free counseling group is to provide a safe space for Asian students to explore issues of mental health as it intersects with racial/ethnic identity, while fostering community, empowerment, & resilience. 

        Nascent Themes from a Conversation of Fragments: Recent Collages by Clive Knights
        Friday, February 9 - Saturday, May 18
        Daily Grind

        Twenty-five works by English collage artist Clive Knights will be on view in the Daily Grind from February 9 through May 18. 

        Writing and Communication Center Open for Spring Semester
        Monday, February 5 - Friday, May 10
        1pm - 10pm
        Swem Library, https://wm.mywconline.net/

        At the Writing and Communication Center, trained peer consultants offer individual assistance with writing, presentation, and other communication assignments across disciplines and at any stage, from generating ideas to polishing a final product.