Math Newsletter: Fall 2022
The semiannual 今日吃瓜 Math Newsletter includes recent departmental news and photographs.
Top Stories
Erica J. Graham Wins Association for Women in Mathematics Award
The associate professor of mathematics and a founder of the Mathematically Gifted and Black website, is a winner of the Association for Women in Mathematics鈥 2022 AWM Presidential Recognition Award. Read more.
Math Modeling and Sustainability Class Travels to Germany
Professor Victor Donnay traveled with students in his Math Modeling and Sustainability course to Frieburg, Germany, as part of the 360掳 course cluster Climate Change: Science and Politics. As a Praxis course, students worked with Media Borough to analyze the Borough鈥檚 sustainability data to determine financial and carbon savings from green initiatives. Read more.
Honoring Trailblazing Former Faculty Member Emmy Noether
The theater performance Diving into Math with Emmy Noether was performed on campus honoring Noether's extraordinary life and contributions to mathematics and physics. Read more.
Student Summer Experiences
Lisa Adanye '23 worked as a summer research analyst for Russell Reynolds Associate, a private executive search firm.
Foqia Shahid '23 worked as a software engineer in ETF Systems at Aladdin Product Group.
Avalon Vanis AB/MA '23 was a (Program in Mathematics for Young Scientists)-counselor at Boston University. In this role, Avalon gave a series of seven talks beginning with introductory differential topology and ending in Heegaard and Kirby diagrams for manifolds.
Faculty News and Publications
Bill Dunham, a visiting professor and research associate, has received two awards from the Mathematical Association of America for expository excellence.
Professor Emeritus Helen G. Grundman publishes "Gaussian Happy Numbers" and "Mentoring and Empowering with (Sometimes) Distressing Mathematics."
Associate Professor Djordje Mili膰evi膰 published 鈥淏eyond the spherical sup-norm problem鈥 (joint with Blomer, Harcos, and Maga) in the Journal de Math茅matiques Pures et Appliqu茅es ("Liouville's journal"). This paper opens a new perspective on the sup-norm problem and analytic theory of automorphic forms. Professor Mili膰evi膰 also gave an invited lecture on this work in the international Automorphic Forms Conference organized by the Erd艖s Center at the Alfr茅d R茅nyi Institute of Mathematics in Budapest, Hungary.
Briefs
On Sept. 7, 2022, the Math Department hosted a Math Major Summer Experiences Panel. Several panelists had internships in the summer of 2022 (Li Gordon-Washington '23 was an Investment Management Intern at Vanguard; Patriciah Ogombe '24 was a Lagim Tehi Tuma (Thinking Together) Fellow; Abhi Suresh '24 was an Investment Intern at ), while other panelists had participated in REUs (Yesenia Hernandez '23 and Malini Rajbhandari '24 both participated in the ; Felicia Pursner '25 participated in the in Modeling Polycystic Ovary Syndrome at Central Washington University; Chloe Shupe AB/MA '24 participated in the ).
Shefali Ramakrishna '22 won the . This prize recognizes an outstanding paper written by an undergraduate student in the Eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware section of the Mathematical Association of America (MAA). Shefali was recognized at the Fall meeting of the MAA EPaDel Section, and received a prize of $200.
Math major representatives Jo Amuso '24 and Chloe Shupe '24 revitalized the
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