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The department maintains an active schedule of research seminars, colloquium talks, and reading seminars. Join our math-announce mailing list to receive notification of upcoming events.
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Tuesdays at 4:00pm
The 4pm time slot on Tuesdays is used for Mathematics Colloquia intended for a general audience and seminar series that present current research in the areas of Stochastic Systems and Nonlinear Systems.
Algebraic Cryptography Center
The Algebraic Cryptography Center is actively engaged in investigating new techniques in the fields of computational algebra, algebraic cryptography, and complexity theory, and their applications to practical problems in cryptography and cryptanalysis. The Center sponsors numerous visitors and weekly research seminars. The Algebra & Cryptography Seminar, jointly sponsored with the CUNY Graduate Center, meets on Fridays and a reading seminar in cryptography and complexity meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays
Stevens Society of Mathematicians
This seminar series is organized and sponsored by the department's graduate student association, Stevens Society of Mathematicians (SSM). Speakers include graduate students, Stevens faculty, and speakers from outside Stevens. Seminars are usually held on Wednesdays at 2:00pm in the department lounge, Kidde-104. Join the ssm mailing list to receive notification of upcoming events.
Contact Information
For more information regarding a specific seminar series contact one of the following people:
Stochastic Systems: Darinka Dentcheva, Michael Zabarankin, Ionut Florescu Nonlinear Systems: Pavel Dubovski, Yi Li Algebra & Cryptography: Robert Gilman SSM Seminar: Anton Molyboha (amolyboh @ stevens.edu) Dept Office: 201-216-5449
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