Undergraduate
Student Paper Sessions
by Lyn Miller
Slippery Rock University
The MAA Student Talk
Sessions were an outstanding success, with 107 presentations featuring
120 presenters. This is a new record for MathFest, but one
we’d be happy to break next year!
Prizes were awarded for outstanding work or presentation in several
categories:
The CUR (Council on Undergraduate Research) Award annually goes to a
student who gave an exceptional presentation on original
research. This year’s recipient was Hansheng Diao
of MIT, who presented ’On Measure-Preserving Transformations
over Non-Archimedean Fields and Profinite Groups.â?
The Andersen Prize, awarded in memory of Janet Andersen by the Bio
SIGMAA, recognizes an outstanding presentation and work in areas
related to mathematical biology. This prize went to
Deena Hannoun of James Madison University for ’An
Optimal Energy Allocation Strategy for Multiple Constrained
Resources.â?
Thanks to the generosity of the MAA, we were able to present eighteen
MAA Outstanding Presentation Awards this year. These awards
recognize students who gave especially noteworthy presentations in any
area of mathematics on original or learned topics. The
winners of these awards were:
- Jessica Lin of New York Univerity for
’Measurable
Sensitivity and Chaotic Dynamical Systemsâ?
- Matt Alexander of Youngstown State University for
’Cracking the Sudokuâ?
- Ari Binder of Williams College and Josh
O’Rourke
of Reed College for their joint work on ’Random Walks and
Geometry of Directed Graphsâ?
- Matthew Dawson of Union University for
’Bridging
the Group Definition Gapâ?
- Katie Evans of St. Olaf College for
’Permutation
Tableaux and Combinatorial Sequencesâ?
- Tova Lindberg of Bethany Lutheran College for
’Groups of Automorphisms of Compact Riemann
Surfacesâ?
- Amol Kapila of Brown University for ’On the
Two-Sided Power Distributionâ?
- Gina Marie Richard of Goshen College for
’Monotonic Power Indicesâ?
- Elizabeth Arango of Montclair State University for
’The Behavior of DS-Divisors of Positive Integersâ?
- Richelle Reed of Manchester College for ’A
Modeling Perspective of Subprime Mortgage Lendingâ?
- Jeremy Ward, Michelle Lingscheit, and Kiersten Ruff,
all
from Simpson College, for ’L(3,2,1) Graph Labellingâ?
- Ralph Morrison of Williams College for
’Stick
Knotsâ?
- Emily Marshall of Dartmouth College and Geoff
Patterson of
Grand Valley State University for ’Gerrymandering, Convexity,
and Shape Compactnessâ?
- Amanda Schaeffer of the University of Arizona for
’Vector Coloringâ?
- Matthew Katz of Juniata College for ’The
Many
Tilings of a 2xn Boardâ?
- Drew Johnson of Brigham Young University for
’Trapped Bubblesâ?
- Crystal Red Eagle and Sam Rivera of the University of
Texas
at Arlington for ’Soliton Solutions to the Nonlinear
Schroedinger Equationâ?
- Joshua Langford of the University of Texas at Tyler
for
’Order 6 Quandle Decompositionâ?
- and Jon Dahlberg of Williams College for
’The
Geometry of Surfaces with Density.â?
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Congratulations again to all our winners, and to each and every student
who presented at MathFest 2008!
Photos by Robert Vallin, MAA and Slippery Rock University