The Summer Undergraduate Michigan Mathematics Research (SUMMR) conference is a one-day event for undergraduate students in Michigan and surrounding states to share their research, explore new ideas, and connect with peers and faculty. The day will feature contributed student talks and a keynote address from a leading mathematician.
Whether you're presenting your own work or just starting your mathematical journey, SUMMR is the perfect place to be inspired.
10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Welcome & Registration
10:30 AM – 12:45 PM Parallel Sessions: Student Talks
12:45 PM – 14:00 PM Lunch Break
14:00 PM – 15:00 PM Keynote Address by Prof. Raj Rao Nadakuditi
15:15 PM – 15:30 PM Closing Remarks
Prof. Nadakuditi is a professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science whose research interests lie at the intersection of random matrix theory, machine learning, and statistical signal processing. His work focuses on developing algorithms for detecting weak signals in massive, noisy datasets, with applications to radar, wireless communications and machine learning.
Sessions in CB 2046, 2048, and 1030 (Keynote)
Parking in lots E5 and F
Everyone attending is urged to register. If presenting, only the corresponding author (or one person from the group) should submit the abstract for the talk.
For questions, please contact: Yunus Zeytuncu (zeytuncu@umich.edu) or Aditya Viswanathan (adityavv@umich.edu)