
Dr. Vanessa Robins, associate professor in Australian National University’s Research School of Physics, will be visiting Ohio State and giving a series of talks. Dr. Robins works in applied geometry and topology, and her major contributions include fundamental mathematical results for persistent homology, algorithm and software development for computing topological information from digital images, applications to the characterization of porous and granular materials, and innovations in mathematical crystallography.
- Tuesday, Nov. 8, 4:10 PM – Pomerene 150: Topological crystallography https://math.osu.edu/events/topological-crystallography
- Thursday, Nov. 10, 1:50 PM – BE 130: Evolution of local motifs and topological proximity in self-assembled quasi-crystalline phases https://math.osu.edu/events/evolution-local-motifs-and-topological-proximity-self-assembled-quasi-crystalline-phases
- Monday, Nov. 14, 12:40 PM – BE 260: Correspondence of max-flow to the absolute permeability of porous systems https://math.osu.edu/events/correspondence-max-flow-absolute-permeability-porous-systems
- Thursday, Nov. 17, 1:50 PM – BE 130: Tile-Transitive Tilings of the Euclidean and hyperbolic planes by ribbons https://math.osu.edu/events/tile-transitive-tilings-euclidean-and-hyperbolic-planes-ribbons