R.O.M.E.@PED
Research Opportunities in Mathematical Evolution
Research Opportunities in Mathematical Evolution (ROME) is an initiative of Harvard's Program for Evolutionary Dynamics (PED) to encourage undergraduates and starting graduate students to get involved in cutting-edge research on evolutionary phenomena and the mathematical principles which underly them. ROME was founded by Erez Lieberman. For more information please contact Jordan Bice.
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Modern ROMEans and Ancient ROMEans
Events held at One Brattle Square, Harvard University
| Date | Name/Affiliation | Title |
|---|---|---|
| 9 March 2005 | R.O.M.E. | R.O.M.E. Colloquium |
| 20 July 2005 | Goutham Seshadri '07 | A dijkstra algorithm for cascade graphs. |
| 8 August 2005 | Andrew Laitman '07 | Set theoretic foundations of neural network hypercomputation. |
| 17 August 2005 | Vivek Rudrapatna '06 | Investigations in the evolution of protein structural domains. |
| 13 February 2006 | R.O.M.E. | R.O.M.E. Colloquium II |
| 3 October 2006, 2:45pm | Erez Lieberman, SEAS Goutham Seshadri '07 |
Information Session and a Presentation by Erez Lieberman: The ROME that is, the ROME that was: A mathematical history of irregular verbs |
| 1 March 2007, 4-6pm | R.O.M.E. | R.O.M.E. Colloquium III catering by Formaggio Kitchen |
| 9 October 2007, 4pm | Erez Lieberman, SEAS Tina Tang '08 |
Information Session and a Presentation by Erez Lieberman: This is your brain on ROME catering by Milk Street Cafe |
| 21 February 2008, 4pm | Erez Lieberman, SEAS | Information Session and a Presentation by Erez Lieberman: This is your brain on ROME catering by Formaggio Kitchen |
