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Preparation for Mathematics Competiton

Professor Avinash Sathaye will work on problem solving with students.   Students who are interested in participating in competitions such the Putnam Exam and the Virginia Tech Regional Math Competition are encouraged to attend.  Contact Sathaye (sathaye@uky.edu) for more information. 

Date:
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Location:
Mathskeller

Preparation for Mathematics Competitions

Professor Avinash Sathaye will work on problem solving with students.   Students who are interested in participating in competitions such the Putnam Exam and the Virginia Tech Regional Math Competition are encouraged to attend.  Contact Sathaye (sathaye@uky.edu) for more information. 

Date:
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Location:
Mathskeller

Preparation for Mathematics Competitions

Professor Avinash Sathaye will work on problem solving with students.   Students who are interested in participating in competitions such the Putnam Exam and the Virginia Tech Regional Math Competition are encouraged to attend.  Contact Sathaye (sathaye@uky.edu) for more information. 

Date:
-
Location:
Mathskeller

Preparation for Mathematics Competitions

Professor Avinash Sathaye will work on problem solving with students.   Students who are interested in participating in competitions such the Putnam Exam and the Virginia Tech Regional Math Competition are encouraged to attend.  Contact Sathaye (sathaye@uky.edu) for more information. 

Date:
-
Location:
Mathskeller

Preparation for Mathematics Competitions

Professor Avinash Sathaye will work on problem solving with students.   Students who are interested in participating in competitions such the Putnam Exam and the Virginia Tech Regional Math Competition are encouraged to attend.  Contact Sathaye (sathaye@uky.edu) for more information.

Date:
-
Location:
Mathskeller

Preparation for Mathematics Competitions

Professor Avinash Sathaye will work on problem solving with students.   Students who are interested in participating in competitions such the Putnam Exam and the Virginia Tech Regional Math Competition are encouraged to attend.  Contact Sathaye (sathaye@uky.edu) for more information.

Date:
-
Location:
Mathskeller

Physics and Astronomy Colloquium: Superconductivity on the Brink of Spin-Change Order

Superconductivity results from condensation of a macroscopic number of Cooper pairs, which are bound states of electrons. The only generally accepted mechanism of Cooper pairing in metals, which can overcome the Coulomb repulsion of two electrons in a vacuum, is the interaction of electrons with the lattice vibrations. Such electron-phonon mechanism generally leads to s-wave symmetry of the Cooper pair wave function, and is an important part of the Bardeen-Copper-Schrieffer theory of superconductivity. In many poorly understood materials of interest today--including high temperature superconductors based on copper (and perhaps also based on iron)--the Cooper pairing appears in a higher angular momentum channel, for example d-wave. This hints at a different mechanism of superconductivity. This talk will be about some recent progress towards answering the question: "Can superconductivity arise from pure electron-electron repulsion, without any coupling to lattice vibrations? And if yes, what is the mechanism?

Date:
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Location:
CP155

A Night with the UK Symphony Orchestra!!

Join us for a night with the UK Symphony Orchestra!  - It's free!!!  

The UK Symphony Orchestra will be performing for their 97th season opener. Their program includes:

                   Respighi: Pines of Rome

                   Tchaikovsky: Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Op. 36



When: Friday, September 25th 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm - Meet in the CC2 lobby at 7:00 pm.



Where: Singletary Center for the Arts.  We will meet in the Champions Court II lobby and walk over as a group.



We ask that everyone dresses up for this event!  We will be taking pictures in the lobby of CC2 before we walk over to the Singletary Center. This is a FREE event!



For those of you that haven't been to a Symphony Orchestra before you are greatly encouraged to come experience it at least once in college!

This will count as a Wired Event!!!

 





 

Date:
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Location:
Singletary Center for the Arts (meet in CC2 Lobby to walk over)

Academic Majors Fair

The Academic Majors Fair will be held on Tuesday, September 22 from 1 – 5:00 pm in The Hub at W. T. Young Library.  Students are invited to explore over 200 majors and minors available at UK.  Featuring the Colleges of Agriculture, Food & Environment, Arts & Sciences, Business & Economics, Communication, Design, Education, Engineering, Fine Arts, Health Sciences, Nursing, Pharmacy, Public Health, Social Work, and Undergraduate Studies, it’s a great chance for students to explore their opportunities and find the right major.  Academic services that enhance students’ education experience will also be represented including the Academic of Undergraduate Excellence, the National Student Exchange, Education Abroad, Stuckert Career Center, English as a Second Language, and Transformative Learning.  More information can be found at http://www.uky.edu/studentsuccess/majors-fair-2015.     

This will count as a Wired event!  To receive credit for attending this event, take a photo and post it to Facebook.  Make sure you identify the event and each person in the photo if you go as a group!!!

Date:
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Location:
The Hub at the William T. Young Library
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