In the summer of 1988, 15 seventh-grade students from across Chicago convened at the University of Chicago campus, forming the inaugural class of the Young Scholars Program, an exploratory mathematics ...
CU Boulder’s graduate program in applied mathematics is consistently ranked in the top 15 programs in the nation by U.S. News & World Report. Our master’s degree program offers students the ...
The doctoral degree in Mathematics at Drexel features research opportunities in many areas of both pure and applied mathematics. Departmental research interests include: mathematical biology, applied ...
Each option consist of thirty credit hours (equivalent to 10 three-credit hour courses) with the exception that the Industrial Mathematics PSE Option is a 37 credit program, including a required ...
The University of Colorado Boulder’s master’s degree in applied mathematics is a professional master's program designed to give students the technical knowledge and skills needed to be highly ...
Brandeis University's Department of Mathematics combines the informality and flexibility of a small department with the intellectual vigor of a faculty whose research accomplishments have placed it ...
*Other graduate mathematics courses may also be taken in place of an optional course with permission of the student's advisor. **Students cannot take both MATH.5750 and MATH.5760 for program credits.
Expeditions in Training, Research, and Education for Mathematics and Statistics through Quantitative Explorations of Data (EXTREEMS-QED) program is an educational program supported by National Science ...
The Langlands program provides a beautifully intricate set of connections between various areas of mathematics, pointing the way toward novel solutions for old problems. Not long ago, I was asked to ...
Robert Langlands, who developed one of the most original insights of 20th-century mathematics, was named the winner of the 2018 Abel Prize at a ceremony in Norway this morning. The prize, which is ...
On a sultry evening last July, a tall, soft-spoken 17-year-old named David Stoner and nearly 600 other math whizzes from all over the world sat huddled in small groups around wicker bistro tables, ...
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