Our next (and last!) seminar this semester will be on Friday 4/7, 2:00-4:00 pm at GSU. A talk itinerary and travel info will be available here soon. AURMS will happily reimburse students for any travel costs associated with getting there and back (such as guest parking or an Uber/Lyft or MARTA ride). We'll have snacks and sweet treats, great talks, and activities and social time.
Additionally, AURMS is hosting a mini poster session at this end-of-year bash! To submit a poster or learn more about the event, click here.
About
AURMS is a new seminar series for undergraduate students interested in research mathematics. AURMS occurs on the first Friday of each month, is organized entirely by undergraduate students, and rotates through different Atlanta colleges and universities*.
Each seminar includes...
Accessible faculty research talk
1-2 undergraduate student talks
Activities, refreshments, and networking time
Info session on mathematics research at the host school
*AURMS will pay for students' travel expenses. This includes guest parking and MARTA or Uber/Lyft rides to other universities. See our travel funding page for more info.
Why AURMS?
Network and chat math with peers and faculty researchers from all over Atlanta
Visit other Atlanta-area universities and learn about the mathematics research happening there, as well as undergraduate research opportunities and graduate programs they have to offer.
Learn how to give talks in a supportive environment (with mentorship and feedback from faculty and graduate students as you prepare your talk)
Enjoy great faculty research talks, undergraduate research and expository talks, activities, and refreshments
Attended AURMS recently?
Leave a kind note for a speaker or tell us how it went.
Get Involved
We are currently soliciting...
Undergraduate student speakers
Undergraduate student seminar organizers (especially non-graduating/non-senior students)
AURMS is organized entirely by undergraduate students. We plan, advertise, and solicit speakers for the seminar with input from our peers from around Atlanta.
Interested? Want more info? Contact us.
Are you a mathematics faculty member, graduate student, or post-doc at an Atlanta college or university? We're currently soliciting...
Faculty speakers
Faculty contacts to assist with bringing AURMS to their school (such as by booking a room)
Faculty members/graduate students/post-docs who can forward seminar invitations to math majors in their department
Faculty members/graduate students/post-docs interested in providing mentorship and feedback to students writing math talks
Interested? Want more info? Contact us.
Organizers
AURMS is organized by undergraduate students and supported by university faculty and graduate students.
Max Budnick
(he/him)
GSU
Bryan Lee Clark
(he/him)
Georgia Tech
Sarah Pritchard
(she/her)
Georgia Tech
Andalib Samandari
(he/him)
GSU
Jack Toppen
(he/him)
Georgia Tech
Dax Vandevoorde
(she/her)
Agnes Scott
Supporting Faculty, Post-docs, and Graduate Students
Naiomi Cameron
(Faculty, Spelman)
Sally Collins
(Graduate student, Georgia Tech)
Tim Faver
(Faculty, Kennesaw State University)
Christina Giannitsi
(Graduate student, Georgia Tech)
Mark Grinshpon
(Faculty, GSU)
Neha Gupta
(Faculty, Emory)
Lauren Hughes
(Graduate Student, GSU)
Erdi Kara
(Faculty, Spelman)
Chris Keyes
(Graduate student, Emory)
Alan Koch
(Faculty, Agnes Scott)
Miriam Kuzbary
(Post-doc, Georgia Tech)
Manuela Manetta
(Faculty, Emory)
Leslie Meadows
(Faculty, GSU)
Sutandra Sarkar
(Faculty, GSU)
Rishi Subedi
(Faculty, GSU)
David Zureick-Brown
(Faculty, Emory)