Undergraduate Math Students Presented Posters at SURPS
Ava Parekh and Matt Hsu: “Public Key Cryptography”. (Image Credit: Lernik Asserian)
Students from SURIM and Math 195, Senior Exploration and Synthesis, the capstone course, presented their posters at SURPS, The Symposium of Undergraduate Research & Public Service (info here) on Saturday, April 25th during Admit Weekend.
The following students presented their posters:
Tushar Dalmia, Theo Snoey, and Josh Walensky: “Predicting Length of Stay in Diabetes Inpatients: A Statistical Learning Analysis”
Ava Parekh and Matt Hsu: “Public Key Cryptography”
Mia Garvey, Ramya Iyer, and Jenny Wei: “RL + GNN for NP-Hard Graph Problems”
Haoyan Jiang and Kiran Sun: “Formalizing Wigner’s Semicircle Law in Lean”
Aredhel Martin and Hugh Sheehan: “The Asymptotic Formula in Waring’s Problem, Generalized”
Ally Bush and Ben Graham: “Optimal Control Theory”
Skyler Hamlin: “The Kodaira Embedding Theorem”
Justin Yeo: “Computing Algebraic Integrals”
Check out these wonderful photos from the symposium. (Photo Credit: Lernik Asserian)