Spring 2004 Brown Bag Seminar Schedule

Date

Speaker

Title

Attendance
Friday, January 16 Organizational Meeting (for students enrolled in Math 394)
Friday, January 23 Dr. Eric Rechel, Adjunct Professor of Biology
Dr. Tim Novotny, Professor of Statistics
Mesa State College
Equipment Traffic on Alfalfa: A Randomized Experiment 18 students, 9 faculty
Friday, January 30 Dr. Karl Castleton, Visiting Professor of Computer Science at Mesa State College, from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory Ubiquitous Recursion  22 students, 10 faculty
Friday, February 6  Dr. Janet Barnett, Professor of Mathematics, Colorado Statue University - Pueblo  Enter, Stage Center:  The Early Drama of Hyperbolic Functions 24 students, 12 faculty
Friday, February 13  Dr. Warren MacEvoy, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Mesa State College  Thirteen 28 students, 6 faculty
Friday, February 20  Dr. Carol Basti, Lecturer in Computer Science, Mesa State College  DOT.CONS 20 students, 6 faculty
Friday, February 27  Dr. Erik Packard, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Mesa State College  Perfectly Shuffling a Deck of Cards with Mathematics 19 students, 8 faculty
Friday, March 5  Dr. Duane Hrncir, Interim Vice President of Academic Affairs, Mesa State College  Chemical Applications of Group Theory - II 17 students, 9 faculty
Friday, March 12  Dr. Phil Kavanagh, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Mesa State College Game Theory  19 students, 10 faculty
Friday, March 19 Spring Break - No Brown Bag
Friday, March 26  Dr. Ken Davis, Associate Professor of Mathematics, Mesa State College Why I Teach Mathematics -- A Two-Person Game 22 students, 6 faculty
Friday, April 2  Ms. Stephanie Johnson, Graduating senior in mathematics, Mesa State College  An Improved Upper Bound for Optimal Pebbling  20 students, 9 faculty
Friday, April 9  Dr. Duane Hrncir, Dean of Natural Science and Mathematics Chemical Applications of Group Theory - III 
Friday, April 16  MAA MEETING -- No Brown Bag  
Friday, April 23      
Friday, April 30    
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