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Seminars: view this week's seminars, or see Departmental Colloquia, CNA, logic, ACO, Probability and Mathematical Finance Seminar, Probability in Science and Industry and computing seminars.

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Recent News

  • Workshop on New Trends in Calculus of Variations and Mass Transport CNA
    Carnegie Mellon University, March 13-15, 2008
    Variational formulations of physical and biological questions are central in applied mathematics. The goal of this workshop is to discuss recent progress and promising directions in this area. Special attention is given to mass transport (Monge Kantorovich) methods, calculus of variations, geometric measure theory and partial differential equations.
    http://www.math.cmu.edu/cna/transport08/
  • Fellowships for Graduate Studies in Applied Analysis
  • The Center for Nonlinear Analysis (CNA) in the Department of Mathematical Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University, has been awarded a National Science Foundation RTG (Research Training Group) award that will support US citizens, nationals, and permanent residents who wish to pursue graduate studies in applied analysis...
  • CMU-Portugal ICTI Program in Applied Mathematics -- Graduate Fellowships
    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 the Mathematics Departments of three Portuguese institutions: Faculdade de Ciencias / Universidade de Lisboa, Faculdade de Ciencias e Tecnologia / Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Instituto Superior Tecnico / Universidade Tecnico de Lisboa.

    Graduate students in the program are fully funded by the Portuguese Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia and the ICTI.

    Ph.D. graduates of the program will earn two doctoral degrees, one from Carnegie Mellon University and the other from the Portuguese partners listed above in association.

    Interested students should visit http://icti.math.cmu.edu

    The deadline for applications is March 31, 2008.

    Further inquires should be directed to icti@math.cmu.edu.
  • Graduate Support Programs to be Offered During March and April 2008
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Featured Program

  • Applied Mathematics ICTI Program: A joint CMU-Portugal PhD Program
  • The Information and Communication Technologies Institute is an international "virtual" institution with poles in Portugal (ICTI@Portugal) and at Carnegie Mellon University (ICTI@CMU). The ICTI Program in Applied Mathematics offers Ph.D. and postdoctoral training in Applied Analysis and in Probability, Stochastic Analysis and their Applications.
  • New Website for the B.S. program in Computational Finance
  • Please click here to visit.

Conferences

  • Appalachian Set Theory
    This new series of workshops on set theory for the Appalachian region is supported by the National Science Foundation. There will be three workshops per year, each of which will be devoted to a single topic such as a broadly applicable method, a complex seminal paper or a significant unpublished theorem.

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