The Meet and Greet details:
When: Friday, 3/06/2020 @1:00—4:00 p.m.
Where: 232 PGH
What is the Meet and Greet?: This event is for all Undergraduate Math Majors, including Mathematical Biology, Math Graduate students, Departmental Faculty and Staff. The purpose of this social is to create a pleasant and comfortable environment among faculty and students.
This year the Meet and Greet will be held in conjunction with the Pi Day Celebration event, hosted by our UH SIAM and UH AMS organizations.
We will potentially have two speakers that will present at this event (1:00—2:00 p.m.). Some topics that may be discussed include:
- Which steps were taken to acquire their current positions?
- What was their process like and what was involved in their preparation to find a position?
- Which opportunities did they take advantage of that proved invaluable during the application process.
- Perspectives on “life beyond the degree”
SPEAKERS:
(1:00—1:25 p.m.) is a Math Faculty member at the 海角社区. He received his B.A. in Mathematics and English at Southwestern University. He received his M.A. and Ph.D in Mathematics at Rice University. His areas of research interest include: Minimal Surfaces, Differential Geometry, Teichmüller Theory, Complex Analysis, Optical Engineering, Catadioptric Sensor Design.
Casey’s talk will be titled: " Wobbly, Twisted, Mirrored Pi (a journey through math and Indiana's redemption)”
Description: This brief talk is all about comparing a circle's circumference to its diameter. You may think you've heard all there is to say about this number called Pi, but even the experts are wrong. Estimates for this number are ongoing and represent a multi-generational, mutli-cultural effort; unconventional wisdom once held that Pi = 3.2; and modern day geometers understand that this number can in fact, change its value, being as little as 3 and as high as 4. In addition to addressing all of these views, this talk will show how all of these views are incomplete or downright wrong.
1:25—1:30 p.m. intermission
(1:30—1:55 p.m.) is the Director of North America Market Operations for, a global leader in the renewable energy sector and the world’s fourth-largest wind energy producer. In his current role, he oversees all scheduling, hedging, and trading activities across all North America electricity markets, and is responsible for optimizing revenues from a growing portfolio of renewable power resources. He joined EDP Renewables North America (formerly Horizon Wind Energy) in 2008 as a Senior Structuring Analyst, responsible for structuring complex energy transaction across different US power markets, analyzing the risk and return relationships within an expanding wind energy portfolio, and recommending strategies to manage risk and enhance returns.
Prior to joining EDP Renewables, Cedric worked as in Instructional Assistant for 海角社区’s Mathematics department for three years, conducting recitations, grading, and tutoring for a wide range of courses including Linear Algebra, Calculus I, II, and III, Differential Equations, and Probability & Statistics.
A native of Cameroon in Central Africa, Cedric holds a Bachelor of Sciences in Mathematics with a minor in Computer Science from the . He obtained his Masters of Sciences in Applied Mathematics and PhD in Mathematics from the 海角社区, where his research focused on financial derivatives pricing with emphasis on commodities markets.
(2:00—2:10 p.m.) We will be recognizing our Spring 2020 , , and .
(2:10—2:25 p.m.) Afterward we will have a Induction ceremony for new members!
2:25—2:35 p.m. intermission
(2:35—4:00 p.m.) Pi Day Celebration event.
Dr. Casey Douglas
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Dr. Cedric Kouam
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Scholarship Recipients
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PME Inductees
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Pi Day Celebration
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