Current Seminar
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Seminar
I am currently organizing Riemannian Geometry Seminar for PhD students and incoming students in the University of Houston in Spring 2024 on Mondays and Wednesdays 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm CT on Zoom. If you are interested in attending, please send me an email directly to introduce yourself and explain your motivation.
Riemannian Geometry Seminar
Past Seminars
Algebraic Geometry Seminar
Seminar
I am currently organizing the Algebraic Geometry Seminar for PhD students in the University of Houston and Rice University in Fall 2024. Meetings alter between Monday and Wednesday 1:30 pm - 3:30 pm, usually at PGH 648. Please sign up in the above Google form to receive weekly notifications for up-to-date seminar time and location.
Commutative Algebra Reading Seminar
Seminar
Commutative Algebra Reading Seminar is offered on a daily basis starting December 28, 2023, at 2-4:30 PM Central Time on Zoom. We are currently reading Introduction to Commutative Algebra by Atiyah and MacDonald. Starting January 10, the Commutative Algebra Reading Seminar will meet at PGH 646 in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Houston and remain concurrently streamed on Zoom. If you are interested in participating or contributing a talk, please email me.
Differential Form Reading Seminar
Seminar
I have been hosting the Differential Form Reading Seminar since fall 2022 to provide fundamental training for global graduate students in geometry and topology. We are currently reading Differential Forms by Guillemin and Haine. The seminars are held on Fridays and Saturdays at 3-5 PM Central Time at PGH 648 in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Houston and are concurrently streamed on Zoom. If you are interested in participating or contributing a talk, please email me.
Geometry Topology Research Seminar
Seminar
I started Geometry Topology Research Seminar in fall 2023. The seminars are held on Tuesdays at 4-5 PM Central Time at PGH 646 in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Houston, also concurrently streamed on Zoom. If you are interested in participating or contributing a talk, please email me.