Beatrice Yormark Distinguished Lecture Series

Established in 2012, the Beatrice Yormark Distinguished Lecture Series brings outstanding women mathematicians to Stanford to give talks on their research and interact with our students and faculty. 


This distinguished lecture series is supported by a generous donation from Justin Walker, in memory of his late wife, Beatrice Yormark, with additional support from the Stanford Mathematics Research Center. The donation is also used to support other Noetherian Ring activities in our department, including quarterly Noetherian Ring lunches and occasional Yormark visiting scholars. 

Past Beatrice Yormark Lecture Events

January
11
Date
Thu January 11th 2024, 4:30pm - 5:30pm
Location:
380Y
Speaker
Svitlana Mayboroda, (University of Minnesota)

Harmonic measure is the probability that a Brownian traveler starting from the center of the domain exists through a particular portion of the boundary.

January
30
Date
Thu January 30th 2020, 4:30pm
Location:
Building 380, Room 380W
Speaker
Professor Maria Chudnovsky (Princeton University)

What is the effect of excluding an induced subgraph on the global structure of a graph?

Beatrice Yormark Lecture Visitors

Research Director
CNRS
Professor of Mathematics
Harvard University
Professor of Mathematics
Columbia University
Professor of Mathematics
Yale University
Professor of Mathematics
University of Heidelberg