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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PIMS University of Saskatchewan
Scientific, Seminar
USask PIMS Geometry and Physics (GAP) Seminar: Aleksei Ilin
December 15, 2022
University of Saskatchewan
The main object of this talk is the family of commutative Bethe subaglebras in the Yangian. It is a natural family of commutative subalgebras of the Yangian parameterized by the simple adjoint Lie group. In my talk I will discuss how this family is...
Educational
PIMS Bar Model Workshop: Melania Alvarez
March 8, 2012
University of Saskatchewan
The main purpose of this workshop is to show how the Bar Model method can be used not only as a problem solving technique, but also to develop in students a deeper understanding of fundamental concepts in mathematics.
Industrial, Workshop
PIMS Industrial Problem Solving Workshop
June 15–19, 2015
University of Saskatchewan
The aim of the PIMS Industrial Problem Solving Workshop is to create a mutually beneficial link between researchers in industry and academic mathematicians/statisticians. Research workers with industrial and commercial concerns are invited to present...
Industrial, Summer School
PIMS - CANSSI USaskatchewan Data Science Bootcamp
June 10–21, 2019
University of Saskatchewan
Data science is an interdisciplinary field that combines perspectives from mathematics, statistics and computer science. The focus is to extract and communicate meaningful information from complex data using techniques that fall under the umbrella of...
Scientific, Distinguished Lecture
Hugh C. Morris Lecture at USaskatchewan: Noriko Yui
April 26, 2019
University of Saskatchewan
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
Geometry and Physics of Gauge Theories of Infinity
August 3–6, 2018
University of Saskatchewan
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...

Staff

Position Name Email Phone # Office
PIMS Site Director, University of Saskatchewan Steven Rayan site.director.pims@usask.ca +1 (306) 966-6090 McLean Hall 209
PIMS Education Coordinator, University of Saskatchewan Gary Au gary.au@usask.ca +1 (306) 966-6103 McLean Hall 239
Site Administrator - University of Saskatchewan Sarah Munir site.admin.pims@usask.ca McLean Hall 142
Name Position Research Interests Supervisor Year
Seth Taylor PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Saskatchewan Numerical Analysis & Scientific Computing Ray Spiteri 2025
Wesley J.M. Ridgway PIMS Postdoctoral Fellow, University of Saskatchewan Mathemtical Biology, Applied Mathematics, Modelling 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