The REU in Theoretical and Application Driven Mathematics (TADM) at East Texas A&M University aims to develop a distinctive and globally competitive STEM workforce by recruiting twelve undergraduate students each year for an eight-week summer research experience.
This program will involve some data-driven projects to model real-life applications. Other projects will employ computer algebra systems to simulate sophisticated mathematical concepts and help understand theoretical mathematics problems.
The focus will be on providing a research setting that provokes stimulating, creative, application-driven research that motivates undergraduate students to research in Mathematics. The project topics will vary each year based on faculty availability.
Participants must be U.S. citizens or permanent residents.
A stipend of $4,800 is provided along with housing and travel support.
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Throughout the eight-week program, the student participants will learn and investigate open problems in theoretical and applied mathematics and work in a collaborative research environment under the supervision of faculty mentors.
Each week specific time is incorporated into the schedule for professional development, including hosting external visitors from academic institutions and industry and discussing internships and employment opportunities.
At the end of the program, students will disseminate their research findings through poster and oral presentations and written reports and submit their manuscripts for publication in peer-reviewed journals.
The eight-week program will include:
Dr. Padmapani Seneviratne
Email: padmapani.seneviratne@tamuc.edu
This REU is supported by the NSF under grant DMS-2243991.
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