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    2010 CNA Summer School : New Vistas in Image Processing and PDEs
    Center for Nonlinear Analysis Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA June 7–12, 2010. Learn more

    2010 Summer Undergraduate Applied Mathematics Institute
    Carnegie Mellon University will offer a summer program for twelve undergraduates considering research careers in mathematical sciences. Students who have finished their sophomore or junior years and who have strong academic records will be given preference. June 1- July 20, 2010 Learn more

    CNA RTG Ph.D. Fellowships in Applied Analysis, Carnegie Mellon University As part of our National Science Foundation supported Research Training Group (RTG) Program, we are actively seeking applicants for the graduate program in Applied Analysis at CMU. Our goal is to streamline the path to the Ph.D. and to provide enhanced research opportunities to students interested in general areas of nonlinear partial differential equations, calculus of variations, and their applications including materials science, systems biology, and fluid flow. Learn more

    CNA Ph.D. Fellowships in Applied Analysis, Carnegie Mellon University
    We are actively seeking applicants for the graduate program in Applied Analysis at CMU. Our goal is to streamline the path to the Ph.D. and to provide enhanced research opportunities to students interested in general areas of nonlinear partial differential equations, calculus of variations, and their applications including materials science, systems biology, and fluid flow. Learn more

    CNA Post-Doctoral Positions, Carnegie Mellon University
    The Center for Nonlinear Analysis anticipates making Post-Doctoral appointments beginning September 2010 in applied analysis in general areas of nonlinear partial differential equations, calculus of variations, and their applications including materials science, systems biology, and fluid flow. These will be two- or three-year joint appointments by the Center and the Department of Mathematical Sciences. Learn more

    Post-doctoral Position in Mathematical Finance
    Department of Mathematical Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University
    The Department of Mathematical Sciences desires to make a two or three-year post-doctoral appointment in mathematical finance beginning September 2010. Applicants should send a vita, list of publications, a statement describing current and planned research, and arrange to have at least three letters of recommendation sent to: Mathematical Finance Post-Doc, Department of Mathematical Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. The deadline is January 10, 2010. Carnegie Mellon is an Affirmative Action/Equal Opportunity Employer and encourages applications from woman and minorities.

    ICTI CMU|Portugal Ph.D. Fellowship in Applied Mathematics, Carnegie Mellon University
    The ICTI Ph.D. Program in Applied Mathematics offers courses of studies in Applied Analysis and in Probability, Stochastic Analysis and their Applications. The students attending the program will study both at Carnegie Mellon University and at one of the Mathematics Departments of three partner Portuguese institutions. Review of applications will begin on January 15, 2010. Learn more

    ICTI CMU|Portugal Postdoctoral Fellowship in Applied Mathematics, Carnegie Mellon University
    The Department of Mathematical Sciences in Carnegie Mellon University anticipates to make two-year postdoctoral appointments in applied analysis, probability and stochastic analysis beginning September 2010, under the ICTI CMU|Portugal Program in Applied Mathematics . Review of applications will begin on January 15, 2010. Learn more


Calendar of Events

Mon 2/8
5:00
WeH 6423
Probability/Math Finance Seminar
Ryan Hynd
University of California at Berkeley
Option pricing in the large risk aversion, small transaction cost limit

Thu 2/11
1:30
PPB 300
CNA Seminar
Dmitry Vorotnikov
University of Coimbra
Mathematical study of anomalous viscoelastic diffusion in polymers
Thu 2/11
4:30-6:30
WeH 6423
Large Deviations Seminar
Scott Robertson

Mon 2/15
5:00
WeH 6423
Probability/Math Finance Seminar
Pietro Siorpaes
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Carnegie Mellon University
On Sobolev's imbedding theorems for parametric families of martingales
Mon 2/22
5:00
WeH 6423
Probability/Math Finance Seminar
Sergio Pulido
Department of Information Engineering and Operations Research
Cornell University
Mon 3/1
3:00
WeH 5302
Probability/Math Finance Seminar
Chenxu Li
Department of Mathematics
Columbia University
Managing Volatility Risk: Innovation of Financial Derivatives, Models and Implementation
Mon 3/1
5:00
WeH 6423
Probability/Math Finance Seminar
Yuri Bhaktin
Georgia Tech
Mon 3/15
5:00
WeH 6423
Probability/Math Finance Seminar
Hang Yu
Department of Mathematical Sciences
Carnegie Mellon University
Tue 3/16
1:30
PPB 300
CNA Seminar
Luis Silvestre
University of Chicago

Mon 3/22
5:00
WeH 6423
Probability/Math Finance Seminar
Roger Lee
Department of Mathematics
University of Chicago
Mon 3/29
5:00
WeH 6423
Probability/Math Finance Seminar
Hao Xing
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Boston University.
Mon 4/5
5:00
WeH 6423
Probability/Math Finance Seminar
Gordan Zitkovic
University of Texas at Austin
Tue 4/13
1:30
PPB 300
CNA Seminar
Nestor Guillen
University of Texas at Austin.
Thu 5/20
1:30
PPB 300
CNA Seminar
Anthony Peirce
University of British Columbia
Hydraulic Fractures: multiscale phenomena, asymptotic and numerical solutions
Tue 6/1
1:30
PPB 300
CNA Seminar
Maria Giovanna Mora
SISSA
ICTI
Department of Mathematical Sciences, Wean Hall 6113, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, PA 15213. Telephone:  412-268-2545 Fax:  412-268-6380