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Displaying from Wednesday, November 11, 2015
 November 2015
Wednesday 11
10:00 - CONFERENCE - GeneMappers 2015 : Conference focusing on novel concepts for the genetic dissection of common complex human diseases. Website | More Information
The GeneMappers conference has traditionally focused on novel concepts for the genetic dissection of common complex human diseases. This year the emphasis of the conference will be on exploring these themes in detail, with a particular focus on the contemporary methods and techniques that will take (...)
Friday 13
15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Innately transitive groups More Information
Time and place: 15:00 Friday 13 November in MLR1.

Speaker: David Raithel (University of Western Australia)

Title: Innately transitive groups

Abstract: An innately transitive permutation group is a permutation group with a transitive minimal normal subgroup. Innately (...)
Monday 16
15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Bounding K_4-minor-free graphs in the homomorphism order More Information
Time and place: 15:00 Monday 16 November in Monadelphous DS

Speaker: Reza Naserasr (Université Paris-Sud)

Title: Bounding K_4-minor-free graphs in the homomorphism order

Abstract: Given a graph B of odd-girth 2k+1 we are interested in the following question: Does (...)
Thursday 19
16:00 - SEMINAR - Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium: Grrrrr...... linear stability should be simple -- the saga of the Stokes' layer More Information
Mathematics & Statistics Colloquium

Time and date: 4pm, Thursday 19th November

Venue: Blakers Lecture Theatre

Speaker: Professor Andrew Bassom (The University of Western Australia)

Title: Grrrrr...... linear stability should be simple -- the saga of (...)
Friday 20
15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: How big is the Sylow p-subgroup of an irreducible solvable subgroup of GL(d,p^f)? More Information
Time and place: 15:00 Friday 20 November in MLR1.

Speaker: Stephen Glasby (University of Western Australia)

Title: How big is the Sylow p-subgroup of an irreducible solvable subgroup of GL(d,p^f)?

Abstract: Let G be a subgroup of GL(d,q) with q = p^f, where p is a (...)
Monday 23
8:30 - Course - Model Selection in R : This course focuses on model selection techniques for linear and generalised linear regression Website | More Information
This course focuses on model selection techniques for linear and generalised linear regression in two scenarios: when an extensive search of the model space is possible as well as when the dimension is large and either stepwise algorithms or regularization techniques have to be employed to identify (...)
Tuesday 24
11:00 - STUDENT EVENT - Master of Social Research Methods Information Session Website | More Information
Social research skills are highly sought after in a wide variety of sectors to identify social, organisational and government needs. This course can open up avenues for improving society, developing the wellbeing of communities and working towards solving the world's problems.

Find out (...)
Friday 27
15:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Classical groups, derangements and primes More Information
Time and place: 15:00 Friday 27 November in MLR1.

Speaker: Michael Giudici (University of Western Australia)

Title: Classical groups, derangements and primes

Abstract: An elementary result of Jordan shows that every finite transitive group of degree at least two (...)

 December 2015
Tuesday 01
0:00 - EVENT - GivingTuesday : Celebrate Giving, Generosity and Doing the Most Good More Information
#GivingTuesday is a movement to celebrate and provide incentives to give. It will culminate with a global day of giving on the first Tuesday of December every year. The idea is to transform how people think about, talk about and participate in the giving season.

What can you do? Can you (...)

8:30 - CANCELLED - Course - Multivariate Analysis : The course is intended as an introduction to some of the more commonly used multivariate statistical methods of data summary and analysis. Website | More Information
Unfortunately this event has been cancelled.

Event has been cancelled

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Topics will include Principal Component Analysis, Factor Analysis, Canonical Variate (or Canonical Correlation) Analysis, Discriminant Analysis, Cluster Analysis (...)

17:30 - EVENT - Master of Social Research Methods Information Session Website | More Information
Social research skills are highly sought after in a wide variety of sectors to identify social, organisational and government needs. This course can open up avenues for improving society, developing the wellbeing of communities and working towards solving the world's problems.

Find out (...)
Friday 04
11:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Semiprimitive Groups: Are they wild or just misunderstood? More Information
Time and place: 11:00 Friday 4 December in Weatherburn LT.

Speaker: Luke Morgan (University of Western Australia)

Title: Semiprimitive Groups: Are they wild or just misunderstood?

Abstract: The class of semiprimitive groups contains the classes of primitive (...)
Wednesday 16
12:00 - TALK - Power/Sample Size Calculations : This seminar provides an overview of sample size calculations and demonstrates how to use the free "PS" software More Information
Is it unethical to conduct studies that are too large or too small? If so, how do we find the right balance based on the available resources? This seminar provides an overview of sample size calculations and demonstrates how to use the free "PS" software to perform simple sample size (...)

 January 2016
Wednesday 27
12:00 - SEMINAR - Statistical Guidelines for Public Health : This seminar will use examples from the medical literature to bridge the statistical literacy gap and will indicate when it is time to consult the statisticians. More Information
In the absence of large, randomised, well-controlled clinical trials (with independent replication) to address every research question we all need to increase our statistical literacy. We are often faced with the need to critically assess grant applications, manuscripts or reports without a (...)
Friday 29
16:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Codes with traceability properties More Information
Time and place: 16:00 Friday 29 January in Blakers LT

Speaker: Marcel Fernandez (Universitat Politecnica de Catalunya)

Title: Codes with traceability properties

Abstract: The talk will present codes with traceability properties. These codes are used in digital (...)

 February 2016
Friday 05
16:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Wiener dimension and Sierpinski graphs More Information
Time and place: 16:00 Friday 29 January in Weatherburn LT

Speaker: Sara Zemljic (University of Iceland)

Title: Wiener dimension and Sierpinski graphs

Abstract: Wiener dimension is a relatively new graph invariant closely connected to the Wiener index of graphs. It (...)
Tuesday 09
11:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Finite vs. infinite fields in matroid representation More Information
Time and place: 11:00 Tuesday 9 February in Weatherburn LT

Speaker: Dillon Mayhew (Victoria University of Wellington)

Title: Finite vs. infinite fields in matroid representation

Abstract: We can think of a matroid as an abstraction of a discrete configuration of (...)
Monday 22
9:00 - EVENT - UWA Careers Centre - Management Consulting Days : Six management consulting firms on campus during O Week. Website | More Information
Find out what opportunities are available in management consulting. Six firms will present over 2 days. This is your chance to meet and network with employers.

Presentation/Networking (Mon 22 February):

9.00am-10.30am: McKinsey and Company

10.30am-12.00pm: Bain (...)
Tuesday 23
11:00 - SEMINAR - Groups and Combinatorics Seminar: Finite groups with an automorphism inverting, squaring or cubing a non-negligible fraction of elements More Information
Time and place: 11:00 Tuesday 23 February in Blakers LT

Speaker: Alexander Bors (University of Salzburg)

Title: Finite groups with an automorphism inverting, squaring or cubing a non-negligible fraction of elements

Abstract: There are various results in the (...)

 March 2016
Wednesday 02
10:00 - EVENT - UWA Careers Centre - Investment Banking Presentations : Investment banks will be on campus during UWA Careers Fair Website | More Information
Investment banks will be on campus during UWA Careers Fair recruiting for their 2017 graduate programs.

Visit their stand or come along to their presentation to find out more about who they recruit and how to apply.

You don't need to be a Business student, UWA Physics and (...)


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