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March 2011
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Thursday 24 |
12:00 - TALK - UWA Careers Centre - Engineers Australia : Engineering your career, life after university
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Open to all interested students looking to best prepare themselves for life after University, no matter what discipline or year of study they are in.
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Tuesday 29 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: A duality for mixed abelian groups
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Groups and Combinatorics Seminar
Phill Shultz (UWA) will speak on
A duality for mixed abelian groups
at 12 noon on Tuesday 29th of March in MLR2
Abstract: An abelian group is mixed if it contains non-zero elements of finite and of infinite order, and (...)
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April 2011
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Tuesday 05 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: On the lambda-design conjecture
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Groups and Combinatorics Seminar
Akos Seress (UWA)
will speak on
On the lambda-design conjecture
at 12 noon in MLR2 on Tuesday 5th of April.
Abstract:
A lambda-design is a set system consisting of v sets on a v-element
underlying (...)
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Wednesday 06 |
13:00 - TALK - UWA Careers Centre - Bureau of Meterology Employer Talk : Physics, Maths, atmospheric science and Ocean & Climate Science students - Find out more about career opportunities with the Bureau of Meterology
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We are inviting all undergraduate, post graduate, and recent graduates, from Physics, Maths, atmospheric science and Ocean & Climate Science disciplines to come and find out about the exciting career opportunities available with the Australian Bureau of Meteorology.
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Wednesday 20 |
17:00 - PUBLIC LECTURE - The 2011 Bateman Lecture : A Public Lecture by Professor Peter C.B. Phillips, Sterling Professor of Economics and Professor of Statistics at Yale University
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A dominant characteristic of economic data is their tendency to trend over time. In Exploring the Mystery of Trends and Bubbles, Professor Phillips will examine the wandering nature of interest rates, exchange rates, and inflation, as well as the secular drift of economic aggregates like GDP. < (...)
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May 2011
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Tuesday 03 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: On the vanishing graph of finite groups
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Groups and Combinatorics Seminar
Pablo Spiga (UWA)
will speak
On the vanishing graph of finite groups
at 12 noon Tuesday 3rd of May in MLR2
Abstract: In this talk, we investigate a graph Gamma encoding some information on the zeros of the (...)
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Saturday 07 |
9:30 - EXPO - Meet the Railway People Expo : A chance to learn more about a dynamic eco-friendly industry! FREE to attend, register TODAY.
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The rail industry is a vital and challenging industry which can offer careers to students of Engineering; Project management; Business/Commerce; Safety, Risk, OHS & Human Factors; Information technology; and spatial sciences.
The Railways Technical Society of Australasia (RTSA) is (...)
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Tuesday 10 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: The automorphisms of McCullough-Miller space
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Groups and Combinatorics Seminar
Adam Piggott (Bucknell University)
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The automorphisms of McCullough-Miller space
at 12 noon 10th of May in MLR2
Abstract: McCullough-Miller's space X=X(W) is a topological model for the outer (...)
18:00 - VISITING SPEAKER - THE VALUE OF EDUCATION - Part 1 : is to build and strengthen one’s inner personality
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The word educate is derived from educare (Latin), meaning to draw out, to bring out potential. Educational systems, the world over, are based on thrusting knowledge onto students, instead of drawing it out of them. As a result, students become well informed on one or more subjects. Such education (...)
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Wednesday 11 |
18:00 - VISITING SPEAKER - THE VALUE OF EDUCATION - Part 2 : This is the second seminar in a two-part seminar series
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Intelligence is acquired knowledge of a particular subject or subjects. But being knowledgeable in no way renders your intellect clear to think, reason and decide on matters pertaining to life. A person could be highly intelligent, yet impractical in day to day living. For example, a scientist may (...)
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Tuesday 17 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: FinInG: A GAP package for Finite Incidence Geometry
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Groups and Combinatorics Seminar
John Bamberg (UWA)
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FinInG: A GAP package for Finite Incidence Geometry
at 12 noon on Tuesday 17th of May in MLR2
Abstract: FinInG is a GAP-package under development for computation in finite (...)
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Wednesday 18 |
16:00 - SEMINAR - CWR Seminar: Simulation Used to Generate Alerts within a Wildfire Early Warning System.
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Following the February 2009 bushfires in Victoria, a nation-wide alert system has been activated. The University of Western Australia, FESA and Landgate have initiated a project which will develop a novel Wildfire Early Warning System, created by integrating a state-of-the-art simulator with an (...)
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Tuesday 24 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Primitive generalised quadrangles
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Groups and Combinatorics Seminar
Michael Giudici (UWA)
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Primitive generalised quadrangles
at 12 noon Tuesday 25th of May in MLR2
Abstract: A generalised quadrangle is an incidence structure of points and lines such that the (...)
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Tuesday 31 |
12:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Fat elements in quasi-simple groups of Lie type
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Groups and Combinatorics Seminar
Sabina Pannek (UWA/Aachen)
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Fat elements in quasi-simple groups of Lie type
at 12 noon on Tuesday 31st of May in MLR2
Abstract:
We call an element of the general linear group GL(d,q) fat, or more
pre (...)
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June 2011
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Tuesday 14 |
Groups and Combinatorics Seminar
There will be three 25 minute talks on Tuesday 14th of June in MLR2 starting at 10:30 am.
10:30am:
Sylvia Ozols (Adelaide)
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The Bruck-Bose Construction
11am:
Wei Jin (UWA)
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July 2011
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Friday 08 |
12:00 - Focus Groups - Dogs And Physical Activity Intervention Study (DAPA-IS) Focus Groups : Exploring barriers and Motivators to Walking your Dog
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We are seeking volunteers for a study investigating ways to improve the health and well being of dog owners and their dogs. If you own a dog, but do not walk it very often we would like you to hear from you.
Participation in this study will involve attending a 1-2 hour discussion with (...)
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Tuesday 19 |
Participants must bring their own laptops.
Bayesian approaches to statistical modelling and analysis are being enthusiastically adopted in many disciplines. The course is structured as two mini-workshops each of two days: Introductory Bayesian analysis using WinBugs and Bayesian analysis (...)
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Friday 22 |
14:00 - EVENT - Three Minute Thesis Finals : A competition to find the most engaging 3 minute presentation on a research topic
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The 10 most engaging 3 Minute Thesis presenters selected at the UWA semi-finals on 21st July, will compete for prizes and the opportunity to represent UWA at the Australia-New Zealand 3MT competition in September. Please come along to support the presenters and vote for your "People's Choice&qu (...)
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August 2011
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Wednesday 03 |
11:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Perfect State Transfer
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Groups and Combinatorics Seminar
Murray Smith (UWA)
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Perfect State Transfer
at 11am Wednesday 3rd of August in MLR2
Abstract: In quantum information systems, it is desirable to transfer the quantum state of one qubit (...)
12:00 - Focus Groups - Dogs And Physical Activity Intervention Study (DAPA-IS) Focus Groups : Exploring barriers and Motivators to Walking your Dog
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Do you own a dog and would like to walk it more often? Volunteers Needed
We are seeking volunteers for a study investigating ways to improve the health and well-being of dog owners and their dogs. If you own a dog, and would like to walk it more often we would like you to hear from you.
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