Past Events
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Math Bio Seminar: Reginald L. McGee
February 11, 2026
University of British Columbia
Sickle cell pain presents in acute episodes in pediatric patients, as opposed to the chronic pain observed in adults. The episodic nature of pain events in pediatric patients necessitates a distinct approach from what has been used to mathematically...
Scientific, Seminar
The PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow Seminar: Alice Lacaze-Masmonteil
February 11, 2026
Online
The game of Cops and Robber played on graphs is a turn-based game between a set of $k \geqslant 1$ cops and a single robber. Cops and robber alike sit on the vertices of the graph with the cops first selecting their starting vertices. At the...
Scientific, Seminar
UBC DG-MP-PDE Seminar: Pierpaolo Esposito
February 10, 2026
University of British Columbia
I will report on recent progress in the study of a quasilinear equation involving the n-Laplacian and an exponential nonlinearity in R^n . In particular quantization issues for blow-up masses in the non-compact situation will be discussed and their...
Scientific, Seminar
Diagram Categories in Homotopy Theory CRG Seminar: William Hornslien
February 10, 2026
Online
Atiyah and Rees proved that the Chern classes and a mod 2 invariant, named the alpha invariant, classifies all rank 2 topological vector bundles on P3. They also showed that a construction by Horrocks provides algebraic representatives for all...
Scientific, Workshop
Canada-France-Chile Ocean Research Connections Workshop
February 10–15, 2026
About the Workshop In February 2024, the CNRS hosted a France–Western Canada workshop on ocean and polar science at PIMS (UBC), bringing together researchers from across disciplines. The success of that meeting has since catalyzed efforts to build a...
Scientific, Conference
Accommodation for Canada-France-Chile Ocean Research Connections Workshop
February 10–11, 2026
University of British Columbia
Scientific, Seminar
UBC Algebra and Algebraic Geometry Seminar: Pablo Ocal
February 9, 2026
University of British Columbia
Tableaux are fundamental objects in representation theory and combinatorics, and variations of the Schensted algorithm have endowed them with rich algebraic structures. In this talk I will discuss a naive monoid structure on the set of semistandard...
Scientific, Seminar
UAlberta Math Biology Seminar: Chris Heggerud
February 9, 2026
University of Alberta
In theoretical population biology, the study of steady-states, persistence and other long-term dynamics are often made the focal point. Undoubtedly this focus has led to many key biological insights, but certain questions pertaining to dynamics that...
Scientific, Seminar
URegina Topology and Geometry Seminar: Francis Bischoff
February 9, 2026
University of Regina
A standard way of presenting a group is to choose a collection of generators and then to specify a list of relations that must be satisfied. These are not always optimal: sometimes there are non-trivial identities among the relations. For example...
Scientific, Seminar
SFU MOCAD Seminar: Stefania Fresca
February 6, 2026
Simon Fraser University
Solving differential problems using full order models (FOMs), such as the finite element method, can results in prohibitive computational costs, particularly in real-time simulations and multi-query routines. Surrogate modeling aims to replace FOMs...