Jennifer Berdahl of the Rotman School of Management recently shared some slides with me that I thought should be more widely circulated among mathematicians. This presentation was created by MIT Professors Barbara Liskov and JoAnne Yates and is based on materials compiled by Abby Stewart for the University of Michigan’s STRIDE (Strategies and Tactics for Recruiting to Improve Diversity and Excellence) Committee. There are a lot of links to interesting materials on the STRIDE page such as guidelines about how to write a recommendation letter, and discussion on the advancement of women in science careers.
This page contains notes by J. Colliander taken at the workshop: Nonlinear Waves and Dispersive Equations Organizers: Carlos E. Kenig, Chicago Herbert Koch, Bonn Daniel Tataru, Berkeley Date: September 12th - September 18th, 2010 I apologize for any mistakes! If any of the speakers would like me to post (or link to) their slides, please send me the file. –Jim Colliander
Table of Contents Jérémie Szeftel: Alas, I missed this talk….
During last week’s NDE meeting in Istanbul, I experimented and took real-time notes in MultiMarkDown during the talks. If any of the speakers wish, I can post links to their presentations provided they send me a copy of their slides. –J. Colliander
James Colliander (Toronto) Almost sure well-posedness of the cubic nonlinear Schrödinger equation below $L^2({\mathbb{T}})$ I spoke about recent work with Hiro Oh . Here is alink to my slides.
But, I was surprised when I tried to go to youtube.com and found that it was censored. The image below is what internet censorship in Turkey looks like. I found out this is old news.
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The Globe and Mail recently posted a story entitled “Building partnerships between businesses and universities” which highlights NSERC’s Engage Grants Program. Following the article, there appears an attribution I don’t usually see in The Globe: Content in this section is provided in partnership with the Business Development Bank of Canada. BDC provides entrepreneurs with financing, venture capital and consulting services. To find out more go to BDC.ca. I found this a bit strange so I followed the link and found the mission statement of BDC.
Wrap mermaid.js code with a mermaid short code and it works.
sequenceDiagram
participant Alice
participant Bob
Alice->>John: Hello John, how are you?
loop Healthcheck
John->John: Fight against hypochondria
end
Note right of John: Rational thoughts prevail...
John-->Alice: Great!
John->Bob: How about you?
Bob-->John: Jolly good!