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Michael Zhao Memorial

The Mathematics Department has established a current use gift fund in memory of Ph.D. student Michael Zhao.  Gifts will be used to establish a memorial for Michael in the Department, […]

Michael Harris elected to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences

Please congratulate Professor Michael Harris, who was recently elected as a member of the American Academy of Arts & Sciences!

On the Black Hole Stability Problem

Come join us Monday, February 4, 2019 at 4:30 pm in RM 507, Professor Jérémie Szeftel (Université Pierre et Marie Curie) will be giving a special lecture about “On the Black Hole Stability Problem” (More…).

In Memoriam — Michael Zhao

The Department mourns the sudden and unexpected loss of its first-year doctoral student, Michael Zhao…(more)

2018 REU Presentations

The summer 2018 REU program will give presentations on Wednesday, August 1 from 1:30pm – 3:00pm in 417 Math. All are invited to attend…(more)

Transport and Localization in Random Media: Theory and Applications

Come join us Tuesday, May 1 through Thursday May 3, 2018, This workshop will present recent developments on wave propagation..(Click title for more info).

Berkeley–Columbia Meeting in Engineering & Statistics

The Berkeley-Columbia Meeting provides a biannual, interdisciplinary forum for research in Engineering, Finance, Mathematics and Statistics. Join our second meeting on Friday, April 6 and Saturday, April 7, 2018… (more)

“Transport & Localization in Random Media: Theory & Applications”

Tuesday May 1 – May 3, 2018 Columbia University will be hosting a workshop entitled “Transport and Localization in Random Media: Theory & Applications”. For more information please consult the website (MORE…).

Previous Summer Programs

2025 Programs Summer Undergrad Symposium – 2025 CMUSR (May 27 – August 1) Project: The RSK correspondence and Pitman transforms for periodic random walks and polymers Evan Sorensen – Faculty […]

Simon Brendle awarded the 2017 Fermat Prize

“Results of researches accessible to the greatest number of professional mathematicians in fields where the contributions of Pierre de Fermat have been decisive (Statements of variational principles,  Foundations of probability and analytic geometry, Number theory)” More…