REU Program Sites
- University of
Wisconsin
Research Experiences for Undergraduates in Mathematics and Statistics
For more information or if you have
any questions, contact Ken Ono
- Matrix Analysis and its Applications
- For more information or if you have
any
questions, contact David Lutzer
- Wavelets, Hausdorff Metric Geometry,
and other topics
- For more information, contact Edward Aboufadel
Applied mathematics emphasizing
the areas of
population
dynamics and wave propagation in nonhomogeneous media
- Discrete mathematics, algebra and
computer algebra
- For more information, contact Overtoun M. Jenda
- Computer Science and Mathematics
- For more information, contact Robert Underwood
- Algebra, Dynamical Systems,
Probability and Number Theory, Statistics, and Statistical Genetics
- For more information, or if you have
any
questions, contact Tim Pennings
- Probability, Combinatorics, Number
Theory, Statistics, Algorithms, and Geometry.
- For more information, or if you have
any
questions, contact Anant Godbole
- Computational Group Theory,
Hyperbolic Geometry
- For more information,
or if you have any
questions, contact S.
Allen Broughton
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- Parallel Numerical Linear Algebra
- For more
information, or if you have an
questions, contact Daniel
Okunbor
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- Differential Geometry and Topology
- For more
information, or if you have any
questions, contact Morris Kalka
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- Discrete Mathematics
- For more
information, or if you have any
questions, contact Daniel
Schaal
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- Note: This REU focuses more on
Physics than Math - General Physics
- For more
information, or if you have any
questions, contact reu@physics.uiuc.edu
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- Graph Theory, Finite Groups, and
Combinatorics.
- For more
information, or if you have any
questions, contact Joseph A.Gallian
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- Topics vary from year to year; see the web page for more details.
Participants receive a stipend and housing is paid for. Contact:
reu@math.utk.edu
- Topics to be explored include group
theory, graph theory, Knot Theory and group/ergodic theory.
- For more
information, or if you have any
questions, contact Kazem Mahdavi
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- Principles and Applications in
Nonlinear Dynamics
- For more
information, or if you have any
questions, contact Emily
Stone
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- Inverse Problems
- For more
information, or if you have any
questions, contact James
A. Morrow
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- Undergraduate Research in
Mathematics
- For more
information, or if you have any
questions, contact Marissa
Barschdorf
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- Cornell's Summer Math Institute
centers around a course in Real Analysis designed for students who have
completed a course in either advanced calculus or introductory
analysis. For more
information, or if you have any
questions, contact Joe Tien
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- Discrete probability and
combinatorics.
- For more
information, or if you have any
questions, contact Anant Godbole
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- Differential Geometry, Probability,
and Combinatorics.
- For more
information, or if you have any
questions, contact mathreu@lafayette.edu
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- Number theory (spectral questions
and expander graphs) and statistics (discrete Markov chain Monte Carlo)
- For more
information, or if you have any
questions, contact Giuliana
Davidoff
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- Combinatorics and applied
mathematics
- For more information, or if you
have
any questions, contact Terence
Blows
- Topology and Algebra.
- For more information, or if you
have
any questions, contact Frank
Connolly or Dan Isaksen
Pure
and applied mathematics.
For more information, or if you have any questions, contact Dennis Garity
For more information, or if you
have any questions, contact Scott
Chapman
Applied /
Industrial Mathematics and Statistics
For more information, or if you
have any
questions, contact
Suzanne Weekes
June 20 - August 12, 2005: Focusing on
Geometric Optimization, Minimal Surfaces, and Graduate School
Preparation
For more information, or if you have any question, contact
Michael Dorff
May 28 - August 3, 2007: Modeling and
Industrial Applied Mathematics
For more information, or if you have any question, contact
Loek Helminck,
Hien Tran, or
Sandra Paur.
July 2 - July 27, 2007: Mathematical
Modeling
For more information, or if you have any question, contact
vigre@math.arizona.edu
June 4 - July 27, 2007: Algebra, Number Theory, Curves,
Nanotubes, and Population Genetics.
For more information, or if you
have any question, contact
Jeff Adler
June 3 - August 10, 2007: Combinatorics
For more information, or if you
have any question, contact
Vic Reiner or
Dennis Stanton
Summer, 2007: Algebra, combinatorics, numerical analysis, differential equations.
Abstract of Award
For more information, or if you
have any question, contact
Les Reid
Summer, 2008: Undergraduate Summer Internship in
Theoretical & Computational Neuroscience
For more information, or if you
have any question, contact
Kresimir Josic