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We are holding a special research seminar in honor of International Women in Mathematics Day. We planned this day at the encouragement of our graduate students who wanted a time to celebrate role models for women researchers in the department. We will have this talks as a way to recognize the quality research being done in the department and to support a diversity of voices in our scholarly community.
 

Faculty speakers: 

  • Dr. Ruimeng Hu. Title: DECODE AI: Strategic Deception and Counter-Deception in Artificial Intelligence
  • Dr. Wendy Meiring. Title: A functional data analysis study of stratospheric ozone trends
  • Dr. Ying Tan. Title:  Mean-field Schrödinger bridge for generative AI: Relaxed formulation and convergence

Graduate Student Speakers:

  • Erika McPhillips. Title: Long-Term Probabilistic Forecast of Vegetation Conditions by Climate Attributes in the Four Corners Region
  • Blythe King. Title:  Unsupervised Cell Segmentation by Fast Gaussian Processes
  • Xiaoqian Zhu. Title: Topics in Branching Brownian Motion, High-Dimensional PDEs, and Maximal Displacement

Event details:

Date:  Monday, May 12, 2025 
Location:  HSSB 1174, University of California, Santa Barbara
Time: 3:30 - 6 pm 

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Flyer for International Women in Mathematics Day event with a purple background and an illustration of six diverse women seen from behind, arms around each other. The text reads:  “Join us to celebrate women in mathematics with faculty and graduate student talks  International Women in Mathematics Day  Grad student speakers: Erika McPhillips Blythe King Xiaoqian Zhu  Faculty speakers: Dr. Ruimeng Hu Dr. Wendy Meiring Dr. Ying Tan  Monday, May 12, 2025 | HSSB 1174 | 3:30 – 6:00 PM
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University of California, Santa Barbara
Santa Barbara, CA 93106
United States

Name of the Organisation
Department of Statistics and Applied Probability, University of California, Santa Barbara