University of Texas at Austin
November 15-16, 2025
A photo of Brazos River
Brazos Analysis seminar is a regional semi-annual seminar series supported by the National Science Foundation, Baylor University, Texas A&M University, Texas Christian University, University of Houston and UT Austin. 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: José Carrión (Texas Christian University), Kate Juschenko (UT Austin), Mehrdad Kalantar (University of Houston), Tao Mei (Baylor University), and Zhizhang Xie (Texas A&M University).
Invited Speakers:
Maksym Chaudkhari (University of South Florida)
ChianYeong Chuah (University Of Georgia)
Priyanga Ganesan (UC San Diego)
Yoonkyeong Lee (Michigan State University)
Hongyi Liu (Princeton)
Volodymyr Nekrashevych (Texas A&M University)
Omer Tamuz (Caltech)
Shuzhou Wang (University of Georgia)
Tianyi Zheng (UC San Diego)
Abstracts: here
Schedule of Talks: here
(All talks will be held in the room Ernest Cockrell Jr. Hall (ECJ) 1.202.)
Parking info: The closest parking garage on campus is Speedway garage (see here for rates). Free street parking could be found in North University area (roughly 5 min walking distance to the campus).
LINKS TO PREVIOUS MEETINGS:
Spring 2025: Baylor University
Fall 2024: University of Houston
Spring 2024: TCU
Fall 2023: Baylor University
Spring 2023: Texas A&M University
Fall 2022: University of Houston
Fall 2021: Zoom Only
Spring 2021: Texas Christian University (zoom version)
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