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Special Programs
REU
Programs and other Summer Programs
Research
Experience for Undergraduates is offered on several college
campuses during the summer. Small groups of students are chosen
to work together and independently on a research project.
Stipends are provided. Strong interest in these programs makes
it difficult to gain acceptance. Wheaton College's Science
Division also sponsors a summer research program.
Students
Participating in Summer Programs:
(Please
let us know of any omissions or corrections)
2007 Andrew Betts Mekelle Institute of Technology, Ethiopia - Mathematics of Wireless Communications
2007 Michael DiPasquale REU at University of North Carolina, Asheville in connectivity properties of infinite graphs
2007 Sarah Motsinger REU at University of Illinois in Financial Mathematics and Stochastic Modeling
2007 Kelly Whiting Summer Institute for Training in Biostatistics at Duke
2006 Esther Lee Summer Institute for Training in Biostatistics at UW, Madison
2006 Ashley Zenisek instructor at the John Hopkins Center for Talented Youth
2005 Matt Cardwell REU at Oregon State University in knot theory
2005 Christine Charlton internship at the National Security Agency
2005 Jeff Patillo internship at the National Security Agency
2004 Stephen Hruska REU at Californis State University,
San Bernardino in graph theory
2004 Jeffrey Pattillo REU at Texas A&M University
in game theory
2003
Nathaniel Stapleton REU at Indiana University in galois
theory
2002
Rebekah Johnson Johns Hopkins program for gifted students
- teaching assistant for probability and game theory
2002 Will
Landry REU at UIC in fractals, chaos, and complex dynamics
2000 Rebekah
Johnson Johns Hopkins program for gifted students - teaching
assistant for individually paced math sequence
2000 Andrea
Koenisberg reserch project in knot theory in Wheaton's
Science Division Summer Research Program with Dr. Isihara
2000 Nancy
Elizabeth Bush Johns Hopkins program for gifted youth
1999 Nancy
Elizabeth Bush George Washington University program for
women in mathematics
1998 Anne
Hurd research project in mathematical biology, Utah State
University
Budapest
Semester
This program
offers a semester of study at the University of Budapest with
other U.S. college students. It is an excellent experience
for anyone considering a doctoral program in mathematics.
Here's how to get more information (and the application materials):
1. Go to www.stolaf.edu
2. Departments
3. Academic Departments
4. Mathematics
5. Special Programs
6. Budapest Trip
(7. Application Materials)
Students
Participating in the Budapest Semester
(Please
let us know of any omissions or corrections)
Fall 2007 Michael DiPasquale
Fall 2002 Nathaniel Stapleton, Jonathan Skowers
Spring 2001 John Puryear
Fall 1998
Nate Roberts
Fall 1997
Aaron Jaggard
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