MATH 9999
Non-Topical Research
Course Description
The Mathematics Colloquium is held weekly, the sessions being devoted to research activities of students and faculty members, and to reports by visiting mathematicians on current work of interest. For doctoral dissertation, taken under the supervision of a dissertation director.
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Abdelmalek Abdesselam
Fall 2026
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Peter Abramenko
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Julie Bergner
Fall 2026
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Yen Do
Fall 2026
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Mikhail Ershov
Fall 2026
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Aseel Farhat
Fall 2026
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Juraj Foldes
Fall 2026
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Christian Gromoll
Fall 2026
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Peter Humphries
Fall 2026
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Thomas Koberda
Fall 2026
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Slava Krushkal
Fall 2026
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Nicholas Kuhn
Fall 2026
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Sara Maloni
Fall 2026
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Thomas Mark
Fall 2026
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Tai Melcher
Fall 2026
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Jennifer Morse
Fall 2026
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Ken Ono
Fall 2026
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J.D. Quigley
Fall 2026
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Andrei Rapinchuk
Fall 2026
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Christian Reidys
Fall 2026
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David Sherman
Fall 2026
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Weiqiang Wang
Fall 2026
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