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Vrej Zarikian

Julian Clancy Frazier Mathematics Colloquium

April 14, 2026

Vector Factories & Hyperplanes: How Geometry Powers Machine Learning

Prof. James G. Scott (UT Austin)

January 29, 2025

Mathematics of Frozen Seas

Prof. Ken Golden (University of Utah)

March 21, 2024

Active learning methods on graphs for image, video, and multispectral datasets

Prof. Andrea Bertozzi (UCLA)

February 1, 2023

Juggling Counts

Prof. Steve Butler (Iowa State)

March 1, 2022

Mathematicians Helping Art Historians and Art Conservators

Prof. Ingrid Daubechies (Duke)

February 20, 2020

Physical Metaphors for Graphs

Prof. Nikhil Srivastava (UC Berkeley)

January 24, 2019

How much can you rig a map? The mathematics of gerrymandering and un-gerrymandering the country

Prof. Moon Duchin (Tufts)

January 30, 2018

Perfection and Beyond

Prof. Maria Chudnovsky (Princeton)

January 31, 2017

How the Rules of Engagement Affect the Emergence of Consensus

Prof. Eitan Tadmor (Univ. of Maryland)

February 11, 2016

What are the Odds?

Prof. Amie Wilkinson (Univ. of Chicago)

April 7, 2015

Fast Times in Linear Programming: Early Success, Two Revolutions, and Continuing Mysteries

Prof. Margaret Wright (NYU)

January 30, 2014

Scientific Computing in Movies and Virtual Surgery

Prof. Joseph Teran (UCLA)

February 7, 2013

Putting Topology to Work

Prof. Robert Ghrist (Univ. of Pennsylvania)

March 22, 2012

Search for Air France 447

Dr. Larry Stone (Metron, Inc.)

February 8, 2011

Adding and Counting

Prof. Ken Ono (Emory Univ.)

January 27, 2010

Soap Bubbles and Mathematics

Prof. Frank Morgan (Williams College)

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