
Congratulations towards the 2013 MathFest participants! Eleven YSU undergraduate students from the Department of Mathematics and Statistics met for some other students from surrounding the nation to offer oral presentations on mathematics and statistics principles in Hartford, Connecticut, July 31st through August 3rd. The scholars are in contact with different mathematics principles that occur throughout society and are generally asked to connect with students and faculty from other universities. Though nothing else school has ever won a lot more than three awards at any MathFest, the YSU team won an incredible six awards, beating their 2005 and 2006 record of five awards!
Those students who are awarded regarding their excellence in student exposition and research are:
Cameron Bagheri– Applications of Linear Algebra for the Fibonacci Sequence
Michael Baker– A survey of Optical Get more Three-Component Multilayered Films
Kim Do– Breakdown of Combinatorial Game Theory and What Lies Underneath
Ashley Orr– Fourier and Wavelet Analysis: Extracting this company Cycle
Sarah Ritchey– Residue Number System Algorithms for Signed Numbers
Eric Shehadi- Prioritizing Vacant Homes for Demolition in Youngstown, Ohio
Other students who attended MathFest 2013 were Daniel Catello, Shawn Doyle, James Munyon, Blain Patterson, and Matthew Pierson.
Thank that you Dr. Prieto, Dr. Spalsbury, and Dr. Yates to take the kids on the conference! As well as Dr. Crescimanno, Dr. Krammer, Dr. Pollack, Dr. Spalsbury, and Dr. Wakefield for advising the kids on the presentations.
The students and staff would really like saying thanks to the STEM College, the Department of Mathematics and Statistics, CURMath, Pi Mu Epsilon, additionally, the Mathematical Association of America for his or her support with the team.
