About the conference
Frame Theory Day is a midwestern regional mathematics conference dedicated to the study of frame theory and its applications. The goal of this weekend conference is to promote awareness and collaboration within the strong network of frame researchers in the Midwest through a modest schedule of short talks that includes ample time for discussion. This meeting also strives to promote the work of budding researchers by reserving a number of speaking slots for graduate students.
Plenary Speaker:
Peter Balazs, Acoustics Research Institute, Vienna, Austria
Organizers:
Laura De Carli, Florida International University
Dan Edidin, University of Missouri-Columbia
Daniel Freeman, Saint Louis University
Dorsa Ghoreishi, Saint Louis University
Brody Johnson, Saint Louis University
Participants:
Nathaniel Alloway, Saint Louis University
Oleg Asipchuk, Florida International University
Peter Balazs, Acoustics Research Institute
Chad Berner, Iowa State University
Nate Bolin, Saint Louis University
Fabian Circelli, Vanderbilt University
Rocío Díaz-Martín, Tufts University
Kean Fallon, Iowa State University
Le Gong, Vanderbilt University
Daniel Haider, Acoustics Research Institute
Fushuai Jiang, University of Maryland
Lukas Köldorfer, Acoustics Research Institute
Ilya Krishtal, Northern Illinois University
Weilin Li, CUNY City College
Brendan Miller, Northern Illinois University
Joe Miller, Iowa State University
Kaysie O'hanian, Iowa State University
Timur Oikhberg, University of Illinois
Lova Randrianarivony, Saint Louis University
Daniel Riley, Tufts University
Luis Rodriguez, Florida International University
Sam Scholze, University of Wisconsin — Eau Claire
Darrin Speegle, Saint Louis University
Myung-Sin Song, Southern Illinois University Edwardsville
Madi Sousa, Vanderbilt University
Nat Stonebrook, St. Charls Community College
Matthias Wellershoff, University of Maryland