Seminars
Algebra, Geometry and Number Theory
Instructor: Robert Lemke Oliver, and Carl Lian
Seminar topics include algebra, algebraic geometry, differential geometry, number theory and representation theory, and seminar speakers include students and faculty from both inside and outside the department. See the seminar's web page for schedule information.
Analysis Seminar
Instructors: Christopher Dock, Kasso Okoudjou, Fulton Gonzalez, and Todd Quinto
This seminar hosts internal and external speakers on topics related to analysis. All are welcome and graduate students are encouraged to present their current research in analysis.
Applied Math
Instructors: James Alder, Xiaozhe Hu, James Murphy, Samantha Petti, and Abiy Tasissa
This seminar hosts internal and external speakers on topics related to applied and computational mathematics. All are welcome and graduate students are encouraged to present their current research in applied math.
Ergodic and Dynamical Systems Seminar
Instructors: Boris Hasselblatt
Dynamical Systems at Tufts includes topics in pure and applied mathematics. Areas of current interest in the seminar include hyperbolicity, geometrically and physically motivated dynamics, and some aspects of low-dimensional dynamics.
Geometric Group Theory and Topology
Instructors: Kim Ruane, Genevieve Walsh, Nima Hoda, and Corey Bregman
This weekly seminar meets on Tuesdays afternoons, usually hosting outside speakers. We have strong local participation by faculty and graduate students, and we often have visitors from other area universities—especially Brandeis, but also BC, Harvard, and MIT.
Graduate Student Seminar
Organizer: JinCheng Wang
The Graduate Student Seminar is a forum for Tufts math graduate students to speak on their research, some topic of interest, or practice for an upcoming talk. We place great emphasis on maintaining a friendly, informal atmosphere. All graduate students are welcome to attend. See the seminar website for a schedule and list of abstracts.