University of Saskatchewan
The University of Saskatchewan PIMS site office is located in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics (Maclean Building) at the University of Saskatchewan (Map).
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Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
Hugh C. Morris Lecture at USaskatchewan: Noriko Yui
Speaker Abstract : Let X be a Calabi-Yau variety of dimension d. We will confine ourselves to Calabi-Yauvarieties of small dimensions, e.g., d 3. Dimension one Calabi–Yaus are elliptic curves, those of dimension two are K3 surfaces, and dimension...
Scientific, Seminar
PIMS-USaskatchewan Applied Mathematics Seminar Series: Gerda de Vries
Microtubules and motor proteins interact in vivo and in vitro to form higher-order structures such as bundles, asters, and vortices. In vivo, the organization of microtubules is connected directly to cellular processes such as cell division, motility...
Scientific, Conference
Canadian Western Algebraic Geometry Symposium
This weekend conference will bring together algebraic geometers of Western Canada in order to build and strengthen collaborations, disseminate research, and contribute to the training of students and postdoctoral fellows. Talks will be given by 8...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
PIMS 20th Anniversary Celebration at USaskatchewan
The Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS) was founded in 1996, and the University of Saskatchewan joined in 2008. Help us celebrate PIMS and 20 years of promoting research, training, and public awareness for the mathematical...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
USaskatchewan Peter Scherk Lecture in Geometry: Daniel Freed
The classification of phases of matter is a topic of much current interest. While descriptions of quantum mechanical systems often use discrete lattice models, one can typically approximate by continuous field theories. There is a well-developed...
Scientific, Summer School
PIMS - USaskatchewan Summer School on Algebraic Geometry in High-Energy Physics
In the latter decades of the 20th Century, string theory and in particular mirror symmetry paved the way for new interactions between algebraic geometry and high-energy physics. Techniques and ideas related to moduli spaces of curves, enumerative...
Scientific, Conference
Flows on the Saskatchewan: a workshop on integrability and inverse problems.
We are pleased to announce Flows on the Saskatchewan: A Workshop on Integrability and Inverse Problems. This 3-day workshop will be held in celebration of the 65th birthday of Jacek Szmigielski, Professor of Mathematics at the University of...
Scientific, Seminar
Geometry and Physics of Gauge Theories of Infinity
This 4-day workshop, set at the border of grassland and forest in the Canadian Prairies, will foster interactions between established and junior researchers working on the large-scale geometry and physics of moduli spaces arising from gauge theory...
Scientific, Conference
2018 Canadian Undergraduate Mathematics Conference
The CUMC provides an opportunity for undergraduates to meet and share ideas with their peers from across the country and gives an introduction to the research process and to new and exciting topics in mathematics.
Scientific, Conference
2017 PIMS Young Researchers Conference in Mathematics and Statistics
This conference is the largest annual graduate student event in mathematics and statistics in Western Canada and the Pacific Northwest. It is an excellent occasion for graduate students and other aspiring young researchers to meet and connect for a...
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Staff
Position | Name | Phone # | Office | |
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PIMS Site Director - University of Saskatchewan | Steven Rayan | rayan@math.usask.ca | +1 (306) 966-6090 | McLean Hall 209 |
Education Coordinator - University of Saskatchewan | Gary Au | au@math.usask.ca | +1 (306) 966-6103 | McLean Hall 239 |
Site Administrator - University of Saskatchewan | Kyla Denton | kyla@math.usask.ca | +1 (306) 966-6125 | McLean Hall 142 |
Name | Position | Research Interests | Supervisor | Year |
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Seth Taylor | PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Saskatchewan | Numerical Analysis & Scientific Computing | Ray Spiteri | 2025 |
Konstantin P. Druzhkov | PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Saskatchewan | Applied mathematics & PDE | Alexey Shevyakov | 2024 |
Benjamin Anderson-Sackaney | PIMS-Simons Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Saskatchewan | Group Theory & Generalizations | Ebrahim Samei | 2023 |
Matthew Rupert | PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Saskatchewan | Associative Rings and Algebras | Steven Rayan | 2022 |
Puttipong Pongtanapaisan | Postdoctoral Researcher | Manifolds and Cell Complexes | Chris Soteros | 2021 |
Kazuki Ikeda | University of Saskatchewan | High Energy Physics, Mathematical Physics | Steven Rayan | 2020 |
Sebastian Dominguez | SFU | Numerical Analysis &High Performace Computing | Raymond Spiteri | 2020 |
Alessandro Malusà | University of Saskatchewan | Geometry | Steven Rayan | 2018 |
Varvara Shepelska | University of Saskatchewan | Functional Analysis | Ebrahim Samei | 2016 |
Xiangke Chang | University of Saskatchewan | Numerical Analysis | Jacek Szmigielski | 2015 |
Alexander Bihlo | University of British Columbia | Group analysis of differential and difference equations | Alexei Shevyakov | 2014 |
Nicholas Beaton | University of Saskatchewan | Combinatorics | Chris Soteros | 2014 |