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Presentations

2023

Madhumita Roy (1) gave a presentation on Global Attractors for Perturbations of the Suspension Bridge Equation with Mixed Boundary Conditions at the following conferences (a) the at Virginia Tech, March 25th-26th 2023, (b) the 13th on Dynamical  Systems, Differential Equations and Applications, and (2) Attended 5 days' workshop on "" at Stony Brook University in January 2023

2022

Madhumita Roy gave a presentation on "Global attractors for a nonlinear boundary damped wave equation with critical exponents" at the following three conferences (a) and (b) , and (c) .

Sovanlal Mondal gave presentations (1) at the , titled "Pointwise ergodic theory along a randomly generated sequence" on Nov. 7, 2022. (2) at the , the University of Utah. His presentation was titled "Pointwise ergodic theory along a subsequence" on Oct. 25, 2022. (3) at the , titled "Grid method for divergence of averages" on Oct. 15-16, 2022. (4) at the , titled "Grid method in the context of universally bad sequence" on Mar. 19-20, 2022.

Clifford Crafford gave a presentation at the . His presentation was titled "Analysis of Methods for Handling Left-Censored Observations".

Joon Do Chang gave a presentation at the (GLaMP2022). His presentation was titled "".

Joon Do Chang represented Memphis-Math Graduates in Houston Workshop - Graduate Student Talks. His presentation was titled "Classical Hamiltonian Dynamics and its Applications to Dynamical Systems".

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2021

Rasika Mahawattege gave a presentation at the on Control and Applications, CT21 (Virtual).

Rasika Mahawattege gave an invited presentation at the . His presentation was titled "".

Stephen Guffey gave an invited presentation at the . His presentation was titled "". 

Fayaz Ahamed gave an invited presentation at the . His presentation was titled "”.&²Τ²ϊ²υ±θ;

Stephen Guffey gave a virtual invited presentation on June 3, 2021 at the Online Seminar β€œControl in Times of Crisis” organized by the University of Paris and University of Sevilla [Spain]. The title of his presentation was "Local Null Controllability for a Chemotactic Model for Bacterial Infection in a Chronic Wound."

Stephen Guffey presented an invited talk entitled "A quick introduction to modern differential equations" at Western Kentucky University, on April 12, 2021. 

Before 2020

Sutthirut Charoenphon and Rasika Mahawattege attended the . They gave presentations titled and , respectively.

Sutthirut Charoenphon attended the and was invited to give a talk on the topic .

Yunusa Olufadi gave a presentation at the in Grand Rapids, Michigan. 

Priyadarshi Dey was invited to speak at Conference: , Lisbon, Portugal. His presentation was titled "Hermitian projections on some Banach spaces."

Priyadarshi Dey and Monika each gave a presentation at the Special Session of the . The presentations were entitled "Bicircular Projections on Some Operator Spaces" by Dey, and "Quotient Operators on Tensor Product Spaces" by Monika. 

Sutthirut Charoenphon gave a poster presentation at in April 2019 at Rice University, USA. The presentation was entitled "Vanishing Relaxation Time Dynamics of the JMGT Equation Arising in High-Frequency Ultrasound (HFU). She was also invited to speak on the same topic for the Western Kentucky University AMS Student Chapter in April 2019. 

Marcelo Bongarti and Sutthirut Charoenphon gave poster presentations at the in March 2019 at Carnegie Mellon University, USA. The presentations were entitled "The Singular Thermal Relaxation Limit for the MGT-Equation" by Bongarti, and "Vanishing Relaxation Time Dynamics of the JMGT Equation Arising in High-Frequency Ultrasound (HFU)" by Charoenphon.

Buddhika Priyasad gave an invited talk, entitled "Uniform Stabilization of 3D Navier-Stokes Equations Using Finitely Many Localized Tangential Boundary Feedback Controls", at the in December 2017, in Baltimore, Maryland; in March 2018, at Vanderbilt University; the in April 2018, at Wayne State University, Detroit, USA; in January 2019, in Baltimore, Maryland; and in March 2019 at Auburn University, Auburn, AL.

Sutthirut Charoenphon, and Steven Guffey each gave a presentation at in December 2018 at the University of Puerto Rico, Rio Piedras Campus, USA. The presentations were entitled, "Vanishing Relaxation Time Dynamics of the JMGT Equation Arising in High-Frequency Ultrasound (HFU)" by Charoenphon, and "Excursions into Chemotaxis via Diusive Phenomena" by Guffey.

Fesobi Saliu was a research participant at the at the, University of Minnesota in June and July 2017. This summer research program consisted of a small-scale project designed to introduce the concept of solving open-ended problems while working in a team, and the research project "How do robots find their way home? Optimizing RFID beacon placement for robot localization and navigation in indoor spaces," posed by industry scientists. Fesobi presented his work at the conclusion of the program.

Graduate Assistants from the department participated in the , Dynamical Systems and Applications 2017 in April 2017 at University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA. They gave poster presentations entitled "Vanishing Relaxation Time Dynamics of the MGT Equation Arising in High-Frequency Ultrasound (HFU)" by Sutthirut Charoenphon, "Excursions into Chemotaxis via Diusive Phenomena" by Stephen Guffey, "Stabilizing the Turbulence of Navier-Stokes Equations in Besov and Lqβˆ’ based Sobolev Space" by Buddhika Priyasad, and "Heat-Structure Interaction with Viscoelastic Damping: Optimal interface! or Interior Regularity via Fractional Powers, Control Theoretic Implications" by Rasika Mahawattege

Sutthirut Charoenphon and Buddhika Priyasad were Research Guests at s in November 2016 at Leibnitz Institute in Oberwolfach, Germany. Organized by Barbara Kaltenbacher, Klagenfurt; Igor Kukavica, Los Angeles; Irena Lasiecka, Memphis; Roberto Triggiani, Memphis.

Sutthirut Charoenphon was an Invited Graduate Student Panelist at University of Nebraska Lincoln, USA, s (January 2016). Her presentation was titled "Choosing a Mathematics Graduate Program."