A total of five teams, comprising 18 students from The Grauer School, an independent school in Encinitas, recently competed in the 26th annual Mathematical Contest in Modeling, according to a news ...
Standing out in a crowd of competitors is no easy task. But one Duke team has done just that — in math. The Blue Devils were the only U.S.-based team to claim a top 25 finish at the 40th annual ...
Julia Gross ’18, Clayton Sanford ’18 and Geoffrey Kocks ’18 notched top performances in the Interdisciplinary Contest for Modeling, a mathematical competition that involved over 5,000 teams from ...
This year, a record number of 20,602 teams from across the world competed in the 34 th annual International Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM/ICM). From February 8 th through February 12 th (only ...
Congratulations to the UB Student Team upon achieving the designation of Meritorious Winner in the 2019 Mathematical Contest in Modeling. The award puts the UB team in the top 8% of contestants. This ...
Of all the math competitions for college students, the annual Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM) is one of the biggest. And this year, Duke’s team took home a coveted top prize. Undergraduates ...
Competing in a field of 7,600 entries, UB's team became one of ten Outstanding Winners in the 2015 Mathematical Contest in Modeling. The worldwide competition is run by the Consortium for Mathematics ...
U-Boulder undergraduate students, from left to right, Fiona Pigottt, Tracy Babb, Christopher Aicher, Gregory McQuie, Yueh-Ya “Sam” Hsu and David Thomas join faculty adviser Anne Dougherty, at center ...
This spring, more than 14,000 teams from all over the world competed in the annual COMAP MCM—a highly competitive, 96-hour, international mathematical modeling competition. A Bethel team comprised of ...
Over 2,200 students studying in classes 6 to 12 from 51 schools took part in the VIT mathematical meet. The competing students were divided into batches. Students took part in several competitions ...
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