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Georgi Naumov

Math Major Awarded Prestigious Scholarship

Georgi Naumov, a major of Mathematics and student workers of our department, was awarded the prestigious Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship!

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Jessica Davidson wins prestigious Sobel Scholarship

Denish Akuom

Doctoral Student Helps Build Computer Lab in Kenya

Denish Akuom, a doctoral student in Mathematics Education, is collaborating on the building of a computer lab in his hometown of Oyugis, Kenya.

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PhD Student and Advisor Present their Work on Perseverance in Problem-Solving with Educational Technology

The paper “Supporting Mathematical Perseverance Remotely through a Digital Sketching Application” was presented at the International Conference of Education, Research, and Innovation

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The Mathematics Behind a Pan’s Flute

Former undergraduate mathematics student Sajan Ramanathan, now at Yale University, along with professor Bogdan Nita, recently published a discussion in the journal Fluids.

Graduate Research Assistant Opportunity

Work on research with Dr. Jorge Lorenzo Trueba

Noyce Math Scholars with Faculty Advisors

New Cohort of Noyce Math Scholars

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Student and faculty publish paper on quantitative reasoning in a virtual ecosystem simulation

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Teaching for Social Justice through Critical Mathematical Inquiry

Associate Professor Steven Greenstein and Adjunct Professor / Doctoral program graduate Mark Russo recently co-edited a special issue of the Occasional Paper Series

Teaching and Learning of Fluid Mechanics Edited by Ashwin Vaidya

Dr. Ashwin Vaidya publishes new book

A new book titled “Teaching and Learning of Fluid Mechanics” was recently published by MDPI and was edited by Dr. Ashwin Vaidya, Chairperson and Associate Professor of the Mathematics Department.

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Student-Professor Duo Solves “Hanging Cable” Problem

Mathematics student Neil Chatterjee and Mathematics professor Dr. Bogdan Nita recently teamed up on a YouTube video, discussing their solution to the “hanging cable” problem.