The PRIMA Early Career Researcher’s Showcase is a short session for early career participants (undergraduate, graduate and postdoctoral scholars) to highlight their areas of research.
Ryan Bushling, University of Washington Packing dimension estimates on exceptional sets of orthogonal projections
Adriana-Stefania Ciupeanu, University of Manitoba Travel suspensions in Canada, US and Europe during COVID-19
Nestor Diaz Morera, Tulane University Schubert Varieties of Complexity one being Spherical varieties
Alexander Galarraga, University of Washington Integrality for Bicritical PCF Polynomials
Luis Eduardo Garcia Herhna, IMUNAM The classifying space for commutativity of 3-manifolds
Erin Griffin, Seattle Pacific University Gradient Ambient Obstruction Solitons on Homogeneous Manifolds
Soonki Hong, Catholic Kwandong University Weak Ramanujan property of the standard non-uniform arithmetic quotient fo PGL
3 and PGL4
Alex Imba, Universidad Técnica Federico Santa María - Chile Global Carleman estimate for the Euler-Bernoulli plate equation with clamped boundary conditions and application to a source recovery inverse problem
Jinho Jeoung, Seoul National University Orbits of subtrees in the Bruhat-Tits tree of GL(2) on degree 2 extension of p-adic fields
Emma Johnson, University of Calgary Introduction to Boundary Rigidity
Akina Kuperus, University of Victoria A Cross-Sperner Family Crisis
Seul Bee Lee, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa Regularity properties of Brjuno and Wilton functions
Jessie Loucks-Tavitas, University of Washington A moduli problem in multi-view geometry
Russell Milne, University of Alberta A dynamical system model for simulating the effects of deforestation and sedimentation on coral reef fish communities
Shannon Ogden, University of Victoria Rainbow Saturation
Severin Schraven, UBC Bogoliubov Theory for Trapped Bosons in the Gross-Pitaevskii Regime
Brendan Steed, University of Victoria An Introduction to Noncommutative Geometry
Daniel Venn, SFU Spectral Penalty Methods for Partial Differential Equations and Function Approximation on Arbitrary Surfaces and Domains
William Verreault, Université Laval Series expansion via unwinding