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FFT 2009 Schedule

Below is the schedule of talks and time slots; a list of speakers is available here. Click on any speaker's name to get their title and abstract.

All talks will take place in the Department of Mathematics colloquium room, MATH 3206.

The main events include a general interest talk by Barry Cipra on Thursday at 6:45 pm, followed by a light dinner reception on the second floor rotunda of the Mathematics building. Robert Fefferman will give the Norbert Wiener Lecture on Friday at 3:00 pm, followed by High Tea for all participants of the FFT.

     Thursday Talks
February 19
   Friday Talks
February 20
         
    Morning speakers   Morning speakers
9:00-9:30   Brian Turner (BAE Systems)   Yurii Lyubarskii (NTNU)
9:45-10:15   Palle Jorgensen (University of Iowa)   Karen Peterson (NIH)
10:30-11:00   David Collela (The MITRE Corp)   Anna Gilbert (University of Michigan)
11:15-11:45   Virginia Naibo (Kansas State University)   Joseph Lakey (New Mexico State University)
         
12:00-1:30   Lunch   Lunch
         
    Afternoon speakers   Afternoon speakers
1:30-2:00   Jill Pipher (Brown University)   Justinian Rosca (Siemens)
2:15-2:45   Darrin Speegle (St. Louis University)   David Walnut (George Mason University)
3:00-3:50   William Moran (Melbourne)   Norbert Wiener Colloquium*
Robert Fefferman (University of Chicago)
Some Generalizations of Classical Problems in Harmonic Analysis and Associated Open Problems
4:00-4:50   Norbert Wiener Center Distinguished Lecturer
Richard Kadison (University of Pennsylvania)
   *: (The Norbert Wiener Colloquium will be followed by High Tea)
5:00   Student poster sessions    
         
    Thursday Evening Program    
6:45   Keynote Speaker Barry Cipra:
What Makes a Good Math Story?
   
7:30   Social, Light Dinner, Refreshments    


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