October 8-12, 2018

Monday, October 8

MSCS Colloquium: What’s an amplituhedron?
Cameron Marcott ’12, Ph.D candidate in Combinatorics and Optimization at the University of Waterloo
Abstract: I’ll introduce amplituhedra, focusing on why the suffix “hedra” is justified.
3:30 pm, RNS 310

Biology Seminar: Pattern, the protozoan paradox. 35 years chasing a peculiar problem.
Eric Cole, Professor of Biology, St Olaf College
4 PM, RNS 410

Tuesday, October 9

Conversation on the Wonders of Science (COWS): How to build a biological machine from simple genetic parts
Lisa Bowers, Assistant Professor of Biology, St Olaf College
6 PM, The Hideaway Cafe, 421 Division St, Downtown Northfield

Wednesday, October 10

NSM 10th Anniversary Poster Session

Faculty and Staff in Natural Sciences and Mathematics will host a poster session for the Board of Regents and Donors.

Twelve student posters, representing the breadth of research conducted in NSM, will be on display and attended to by the student authors.  Refreshments will be served.

Please join us for this celebration of the 10th anniversary of Regents Hall.

4-5 PM, 4th Floor Atrium of Regents Hall of Natural Science

 

Thursday, October 11

No Seminars

Friday, October 12

No Seminars