Joint Mathematics Meetings AMS Special Session
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2024 Joint Mathematics Meetings (JMM 2024)
- Moscone North/South, Moscone Center, San Francisco, CA
- January 3-6, 2024 (Wednesday - Saturday)
- Meeting #1192
Associate Secretary for the AMS Scientific Program:
Michelle Ann Manes, American Institute of Mathematics mmanes@secretariat.ams.org
AMS Special Session on Research Presentations by Math Alliance Scholar Doctorates
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Wednesday January 3, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Research Presentations by Math Alliance Scholar Doctorates, I
The Math Alliance is a community of faculty and students striving to increase the number of quantitative science doctorates among traditionally underrepresented groups. There are almost 1,400 Math Alliance Mentors representing over 410 departments nationally. There are over 2,500 past and present Alliance Scholars, over 70% of them from US minority groups that have been historically underrepresented. This session features the work of current doctoral students and recent Math Alliance Phds.
Room 103, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Theresa Martines, University of Texas, Austin tmartines@utexas.edu
David Goldberg, Math Alliance/Purdue University
Contacts:
Theresa Martines, University of Texas, Austin
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8:00 a.m.
Taut foliations for Montesinos knots
Atzimba Martinez*, Washington University in St. Louis
(1192-57-29844) -
8:30 a.m.
A Tea Time with Virtual Torus Knots
Kaitlin Tademy*, University of Nebraska - Lincoln
(1192-57-31904) -
9:00 a.m.
Hom-size identifiable subcategories of quiver representations for use in multi-parameter persistence theory
Yariana Diaz*, Macalester College
(1192-55-28228) -
9:30 a.m.
A Conjecture on the Irregularity Function for Geometric Local Langlands Parameters
Andrew Alaniz*, University of Texas Rio Grande Valley
(1192-53-28293) -
10:00 a.m.
The Clebsch-Gordan Problem for Truncated Polynomial Rings in One Variable
Kevin Steine Harris*, Tacoma Community College
(1192-13-28249) -
10:30 a.m.
Field of Success Panel Discussion - Yariana Diaz, Andrew Alaniz, Kevin Steine Harris
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8:00 a.m.
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Wednesday January 3, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Research Presentations by Math Alliance Scholar Doctorates, II
The Math Alliance is a community of faculty and students striving to increase the number of quantitative science doctorates among traditionally underrepresented groups. There are almost 1,400 Math Alliance Mentors representing over 410 departments nationally. There are over 2,500 past and present Alliance Scholars, over 70% of them from US minority groups that have been historically underrepresented. This session features the work of current doctoral students and recent Math Alliance Phds.
Room 103, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Theresa Martines, University of Texas, Austin tmartines@utexas.edu
David Goldberg, Math Alliance/Purdue University
Contacts:
Theresa Martines, University of Texas, Austin
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1:00 p.m.
Asymptotic analysis applied to small volume inverse shape problems
Govanni Granados*, Purdue University
(1192-35-28072) -
1:30 p.m.
Modulus of Edge Covers and Stars
Nathan Albin, Kansas State University
Adriana M Ortiz Aquino*, Kansas State University
(1192-05-28038) -
2:00 p.m.
Neural Networks Applied to ODE's
Ty Frazier*, University of Minnesota
(1192-37-28209) -
2:30 p.m.
Model order reduction techniques for parameter-dependent partial differential equations with constraints
Kayla D Davie*, University of Maryland College Park
(1192-35-28071)
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1:00 p.m.
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Thursday January 4, 2024, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Research Presentations by Math Alliance Scholar Doctorates, III
The Math Alliance is a community of faculty and students striving to increase the number of quantitative science doctorates among traditionally underrepresented groups. There are almost 1,400 Math Alliance Mentors representing over 410 departments nationally. There are over 2,500 past and present Alliance Scholars, over 70% of them from US minority groups that have been historically underrepresented. This session features the work of current doctoral students and recent Math Alliance Phds.
Room 103, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Theresa Martines, University of Texas, Austin tmartines@utexas.edu
David Goldberg, Math Alliance/Purdue University
Contacts:
Theresa Martines, University of Texas, Austin
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8:00 a.m.
$[PSI]$-CIC: A High-Throughput Deep-Learning Pipeline for Analysis and Annotation of Sectored Yeast Colonies
Jordan Collignon*, University of California, Merced
Wesley Naeimi, University of Massachusetts, Amherst
Tricia R Serio, University of Washington
Suzanne Sindi, University of California, Merced
(1192-92-28082) -
8:30 a.m.
Integrating population structure into bacterial GWAS using micro-GLMMs to increase the ability to find associations in the host-microbiome interactions
Miriam Goldman*, UCSF
Katherine Pollard, Gladstone Institutes, UCSF
Chunyu Zhao, Gladstone Institutes, UCSF
(1192-92-28039) -
9:00 a.m.
Deep generative model optimization for 3DCT artifact removal
Edward Castillo, University of Texas at Austin
Richard Castillo, Emory University
Jorge Cisneros*, University of Texas at Austin
Aaron Luong, University of Texas at Austin
Amanda Nowacki, University of Texas at Austin
Yevgeniy Vinogradskiy, Thomas Jefferson University
(1192-92-29488) -
9:30 a.m.
Topological Analysis of Cancer Genomes
Javier Arsuaga, University of California, Davis
Maxime Pouokam*, University of California Davis
Radmila Sazdanovic, NC State University
(1192-62-31287) -
10:00 a.m.
Geospatial modeling of access to antiretroviral therapy (ART)
Sally Blower, University of California, Los Angeles
Justin Okano, University of California, Los Angeles
Joan Ponce*, UCLA
(1192-92-28359) -
10:30 a.m.
Field of Success Panel Discussion - Jorge Cisneros, Mazime Guiffo Pouokam, Joan Ponce
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8:00 a.m.
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Thursday January 4, 2024, 1:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m.
AMS Special Session on Research Presentations by Math Alliance Scholar Doctorates, IV
The Math Alliance is a community of faculty and students striving to increase the number of quantitative science doctorates among traditionally underrepresented groups. There are almost 1,400 Math Alliance Mentors representing over 410 departments nationally. There are over 2,500 past and present Alliance Scholars, over 70% of them from US minority groups that have been historically underrepresented. This session features the work of current doctoral students and recent Math Alliance Phds.
Room 103, The Moscone Center
Organizers:
Theresa Martines, University of Texas, Austin tmartines@utexas.edu
David Goldberg, Math Alliance/Purdue University
Contacts:
Theresa Martines, University of Texas, Austin
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1:00 p.m.
Homotopy Theory in Real Closed Spaces
Tafari Clarke-James*, The University of Washington
(1192-14-27991) -
1:30 p.m.
Moduli of Desargues Configurations
Max Lieblich, University of Washington
Juan Salinas*, University of Washington
(1192-14-26642) -
2:00 p.m.
Stack-sorting simplices: geometry and lattice-point enumeration
Andrés R. Vindas Meléndez*, UC Berkeley
(1192-05-29275) -
2:30 p.m.
Quantitative finiteness of hyperplanes in hybrid manifolds
Ko W Ohm, University of California San Diego
Anthony Sanchez*, University of California San Diego
(1192-37-28412)
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1:00 p.m.