Brazos Analysis Seminar
This regional semi-annual seminar series is supported by the National Science Foundation, Baylor University, Texas A&M University, Texas Christian University, the University of Houston and the University of Texas at Tyler. The goal is to bring together analysts at academic institutions within the South-Central region of the United States on a regular basis to communicate their research, with a particular emphasis on providing an opportunity for young researchers and graduate students to meet, collaborate and disseminate their work on a regular basis during the academic year.
Organizers: Michael Brannan (Texas A&M University), José Carrión (Texas Christian University), Mehrdad Kalantar (University of Houston), Tao Mei (Baylor University), and David Milan (University of Texas at Tyler).
Spring 2021 Meeting: March 20-21.
Location: Zoom only (a Zoom link will be emailed to registered participants)
Invited Speakers:
Samuel Evington (WWU Münster)
Samuel Harris (Texas A&M)
Srivatsav Kunnawalkam Elayavalli (Vanderbilt)
Kathryn McCormick (CSU Long Beach)
Dave Penneys (Ohio State)
Jonathan Stanfill (Baylor)
Andreas Thom (TU Dresden)
Stefaan Vaes (KU Leuven)
ABSTRACTS: available soonclick here
Tentative Schedule (all times are in US central time*):
Saturday, March 20
Sunday March 21
8:30am - 9:00am
Coffee and refreshments — bring your own!
Coffee and refreshments — bring your own!
9:00am - 9:50am
Talk 1 Talk 5Stefaan Vaes
Andreas Thom
10:00am - 10:50am
Talk 2 Talk 6Sam Evington
David Penneys
Discussion / Lunch / Break
Discussion / Lunch / Break
12:30pm - 1:20pm
Talk 3 Talk 7Sri Kunnawalkam Elayavalli
Kathryn McCormick
1:30pm - 2:20pm
Talk 4 Talk 8Jonathan Stanfill
Samuel Harris
*: During these dates this means Central Daylight Time, UTC -5. Note that most of Europe will still be on CET, so the time difference will be 6 hours instead of the usual 7.
Questions/Comments?: Send inquiries to j.carrion@tcu.edu
Questions/Comments?: Send inquiries to brazosseminar@gmail.com
LINKS TO PREVIOUS MEETINGS:
Fall 2020: Texas A&M (hybrid version)
Fall 2019: Baylor University
Spring 2019: University of Houston
Fall 2018: Texas A&M University
Spring 2018: Baylor University
Fall 2017: University of Houston
Spring 2017: Texas A&M University