{"id":280,"date":"2003-12-31T08:48:52","date_gmt":"2003-12-31T16:48:52","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.hmc.edu\/mathematics\/?p=280"},"modified":"2003-12-31T08:48:52","modified_gmt":"2003-12-31T16:48:52","slug":"mathematics-departmental-news-for-2003","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.hmc.edu\/mathematics\/2003\/12\/31\/mathematics-departmental-news-for-2003\/","title":{"rendered":"Mathematics Departmental News for 2003"},"content":{"rendered":"<div class=\"article\">\n<h2>Harvey Mudd Math-Bio Senior Wins Award at National Sigma Xi Student Research Conference (11\/03)<\/h2>\n<p><span class=\"hl\">Ben Nahir &#8217;04<\/span>, a senior mathematical-biology major at Harvey Mudd College, won the \u201csuperior\u201d award for best poster in Immunology\/Neuroscience at the November, 2003, Sigma Xi Student Research Conference in Los Angeles.<\/p>\n<p>Ben&#8217;s project, \u201cCloning, Localization, and Characterization of Tolloid and BMPR-II in <em>Aplysia californica<\/em>\u201d, was coauthored by Sean Reagin (University of Georgia), and Andrea Kohn, Thomas Ha, and Leonid Moroz (all from the University of Florida).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article\">\n<h2>Four NSF Fellowships, Six NSF Honorable Mentions, and an NDSEG Fellowship Among Senior Math Majors (4\/03)<\/h2>\n<p>Four math majors from Harvey Mudd College have won <a href=\"http:\/\/www.nsf.gov\/\"><abbr title=\"National Science Foundation\">National Science Foundation<\/abbr><\/a> Graduate Research Fellowships this year. Six more won honorable mentions. The winners represent a huge fraction of the thirty senior mathematics majors that are graduating this year.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"hl\">Melissa Chase<\/span> (double major in mathematics and CS), <span class=\"hl\">Nate Eldredge<\/span> (math), <span class=\"hl\">Andrew Iannaccone<\/span> (math), and <span class=\"hl\">Daniel Lowd<\/span> (joint CS-math) were awarded these prestigious fellowships, which provide $27,500 per year plus a $10,500 cost of education allowance for three years of graduate study.<\/p>\n<p>In addition, six HMC students won honorable mentions, including math majors <span class=\"hl\">Adam Bliss<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Christopher Pries<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Ross Richardson<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Jeremy Rouse<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Micah Smukler<\/span>, and <span class=\"hl\">David Uminsky<\/span>.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"hl\">Jeremy Rouse<\/span> also won an National Defense Science and Engineering Fellowship, which awards $23,500 per year for three years of graduate study.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article\">\n<h2>Seven HMC Teams Place in MCM Contest; Two Teams Win Top Honors (3\/03)<\/h2>\n<p>The results of the international <a href=\"http:\/\/www.comap.com\/undergraduate\/contests\/mcm\/\"><abbr title=\"Mathematical Contest in Modeling\">Mathematical and Interdisciplinary Contests in Modeling<\/abbr><\/a> (MCM\/ICM) have just been announced, and HMC had one of its best performances ever, with all seven HMC teams earning honors for their work.<\/p>\n<p>The competition gives each team of three students 96 consecutive hours to develop a mathematical model to solve a real-world problem and write a formal paper describing their work. Teams can choose from three challenging problems, with recent problems including estimating the global effects of a large meteor impact in Antarctica, optimizing airline overbooking schemes, and resource management for the survival of the Florida scrub lizard. The teams&#8217; papers are judged not only on their scientific and mathematical accuracy, but also on their clarity of exposition, insight, and creativity.<\/p>\n<p>This year&#8217;s MCM had 494 entries from around the world, seven of which were from HMC teams. The problems related to brain-tumor treatment, airport security, and dangerous-stunt coordination.<\/p>\n<p>Only 11 teams were selected for top honors (outstanding), including HMC&#8217;s <span class=\"hl\">Melissa Banister &#8217;04<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Matthew Macauley &#8217;03<\/span>, and <span class=\"hl\">Micah Smukler &#8217;03<\/span> for their MCM entry.<\/p>\n<p>The ICM had 146 entries worldwide, of which only five were selected as outstanding, including HMC&#8217;s <span class=\"hl\">Tara Martin &#8217;04<\/span> (joint math-bio), <span class=\"hl\">Gautam Thatte &#8217;03<\/span> (engineering), and <span class=\"hl\">Michael Vrable &#8217;04<\/span> (joint math-CS).<\/p>\n<p>Harvey Mudd College has won more outstanding awards in the history of this competition than any other college or university.<\/p>\n<p>We also had four more teams earning a meritorious award (top 15%): <span class=\"hl\">Dan Gianotti &#8217;03<\/span> (double-major, math and physics), <span class=\"hl\">Dmitriy Kogan &#8217;03<\/span> (math and engineering), and <span class=\"hl\">Nils Napp &#8217;03<\/span> (math and engineering); <span class=\"hl\">Avani Gadani &#8217;03<\/span> (joint math-CS), <span class=\"hl\">Trevor Gile &#8217;03<\/span> (engineering), and <span class=\"hl\">Mark Phair &#8217;03<\/span> (engineering); <span class=\"hl\">Nate Eldredge &#8217;03<\/span> (mathematics), <span class=\"hl\">Eric Harley &#8217;04<\/span> (mathematics), and <span class=\"hl\">Eric Malm &#8217;05<\/span> (math and physics); and <span class=\"hl\">Theresa Poindexter &#8217;05<\/span> (mathematics), <span class=\"hl\">Mele Sato &#8217;05<\/span> (mathematics), and <span class=\"hl\">Gwen Spencer &#8217;05<\/span>(mathematics).<\/p>\n<p>Our final team\u2014<span class=\"hl\">Eli Bogart &#8217;05<\/span> (physics), <span class=\"hl\">Cal Pierog &#8217;05<\/span> (joint math-CS), and <span class=\"hl\">Lori Thomas &#8217;05<\/span> (joint, math-bio)\u2014won an honorable mention.<\/p>\n<p>We are proud of all 21 Mudders who dedicated their time and talents to to compete in this year&#8217;s modeling competition.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article\">\n<h2>HMC Team Claims Sixth Place in the Putnam Competition; Five Students Land in Top 100 (3\/03)<\/h2>\n<p>The results of the nationwide <a href=\"http:\/\/www.math.hmc.edu\/putnam\/\">William Lowell Putnam Mathematical Competition<\/a> have just been announced, and HMC had another strong showing. Sixty-one HMC students spent a Saturday in December (the seventh) taking this very hard six-hour exam, which requires a unique blend of cleverness and problem-solving skills. Nationwide, 3349 students competed, and the <em>median<\/em> score was 3 out of a total of 120 points.<\/p>\n<p>This year the HMC team of <span class=\"hl\">Stephen Haas<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Micah Smukler<\/span>, and <span class=\"hl\">David Gaebler<\/span> placed sixth out for 476 school teams, winning an honorable mention in the team category.<\/p>\n<h3>Top Ten Teams in the Country<\/h3>\n<ol>\n<li>Harvard<\/li>\n<li>Princeton<\/li>\n<li>Duke<\/li>\n<li>Berkeley<\/li>\n<li>Stanford<\/li>\n<li><strong>Harvey Mudd College<\/strong><\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>The next four schools ranking 7th to 10th (in unknown order) were Caltech, MIT, U-Toronto, and U-Waterloo.<\/p>\n<p>In the individual category, <em>five<\/em> students made the Top 100 List. In other categories, ten HMC students made the Top 200 List and 19 HMC students made the Top 500 List. Only four other (much larger) schools could claim more in either category.<\/p>\n<p>Special honors go to the following participants: <span class=\"hl\">Jeremy Rouse<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Micah Smukler<\/span>, and <span class=\"hl\">Andrew Niedermaier<\/span> earned honorable mentions for landing in the top 61 competitors.<span class=\"hl\">Steve Haas<\/span> and <span class=\"hl\">Andrew Iannaccone<\/span> landed in the Top 100. <span class=\"hl\">Jason Murcko<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">David Gaebler<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Tyler Seacrest<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Ariel Barton<\/span>, and <span class=\"hl\">Jeffrey Hellrung<\/span> landed in the Top 200.<\/p>\n<p>In addition, the following students all made the Top 500 List: <span class=\"hl\">Aaron Becker<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Alex Eustis<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Nate Eldredge<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Robert Gaebler<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Eric Malm<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Joshua Middendorf<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Alex Popkin<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Jesse Ruderman<\/span>, and <span class=\"hl\">Michael Vrable<\/span>. The breadth of our top 200 showing was extremely strong.<\/p>\n<h3>Top Schools by Numbers of Top 200 Finishers<\/h3>\n<ol>\n<li>MIT (34)<\/li>\n<li>Harvard (26)<\/li>\n<li>Caltech (14)<\/li>\n<li>Stanford (12)<\/li>\n<li><strong>Harvey Mudd College<\/strong> (10)<\/li>\n<li>Princeton (8)<\/li>\n<li>U-Waterloo (8)<\/li>\n<li>U-Toronto (5)<\/li>\n<li>UC-Berkeley (5)<\/li>\n<\/ol>\n<p>The statistics above are even more remarkable when adjusted for school size (MIT and Harvard have six to nine times as many students). We are proud of all 61 students who sacrificed their time, talent, and energies to compete in this year&#8217;s Putnam competition.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article\">\n<h2>Professors Ward and Bernoff to Give Courses at Park City Mathematics Institute (3\/03)<\/h2>\n<p>Professors <span class=\"hl\">Lesley Ward<\/span> and <span class=\"hl\">Andrew Bernoff<\/span> have been invited to give courses at the <a href=\"http:\/\/pcmi.ias.edu\/\">Park City Mathematics Institute<\/a> this summer. Ward has been selected as Lecturer for the undergraduate program, and will present a three-week course in wavelets, based on her Math 185 lecture materials at Harvey Mudd College. Bernoff is giving a course on PDE&#8217;s in the undergraduate faculty program.<\/p>\n<p>The <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ias.edu\/\"><abbr title=\"Institute for Advanced Study\">Institute for Advanced Study<\/abbr><\/a>\/<a href=\"http:\/\/pcmi.ias.edu\/\">Park City Mathematics Institute<\/a> (PCMI) is a three-week summer program held in Park City, Utah. It is designed to bring mathematics researchers, educators, and students together around a common theme, to learn from each other in seminars, courses, and cross-program activities.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article\">\n<h2>Students Win Poster Prizes at MAA meeting (3\/03)<\/h2>\n<p>The Southern California <a href=\"http:\/\/www.maa.org\/\"><abbr title=\"Mathematical Association of America\">MAA<\/abbr><\/a> meeting was held at Harvey Mudd College on Saturday, March 8, 2003. Several students presented posters and won prizes in various categories.<\/p>\n<p>The top prize for best poster was split between <span class=\"hl\">David Uminsky<\/span> and the team of <span class=\"hl\">Eric Harley<\/span> and <span class=\"hl\">Chris Moore<\/span>. <span class=\"hl\">Ross Richardson<\/span> took second place for best poster.<\/p>\n<p><span class=\"hl\">Chris Pries<\/span> won second place in the \u201cbest project\u201d category.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article\">\n<h2>David Uminsky &#8217;03 Wins the Richard V. Andree Award from the <cite>Pi Mu Epsilon Journal<\/cite> (3\/03)<\/h2>\n<p>Senior mathematics major <span class=\"hl\">David Uminsky &#8217;03<\/span> was recently awarded the Richard V. Andree award from the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.pme-math.org\/journal\/overview.html\"><cite>Pi Mu Epsilon Journal<\/cite><\/a> for his paper (co-authored with Emilia Huerta-Sanchez and Aida Navarro-Lopez), \u201cIteration of an Even\u2013Odd Splitting Map\u201d, published in the fall, 2001, issue of the <cite>Journal<\/cite>.<\/p>\n<p>The prize is awarded annually to the best paper published in the <cite>Journal<\/cite> in the past year.<\/p>\n<p>Congratulations, David!<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article\">\n<h2>Joshua Greene &#8217;02 Wins the Nationwide AMS-MAA-SIAM Morgan Prize for Undergraduate Research (1\/03)<\/h2>\n<p><span class=\"hl\">Joshua Greene &#8217;02<\/span> was awarded the 2002 <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ams.org\/\"><abbr title=\"American Mathematical Society\">AMS<\/abbr><\/a>&#8211;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.maa.org\/\"><abbr title=\"Mathematical Association of America\">MAA<\/abbr><\/a>&#8211;<a href=\"http:\/\/www.siam.org\/\"><abbr title=\"Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics\">SIAM<\/abbr><\/a> <a href=\"http:\/\/www.maa.org\/programs\/maa-awards\/research-awards\/morgan-prize\">The Frank and Brennie Morgan Prize for Outstanding Research in Mathematics by an Undergraduate Student<\/a> at the Joint Math Meetings in Baltimore on January 16, 2003. The Morgan Prize is awarded jointly by the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.ams.org\/\"><abbr title=\"American Mathematical Society\">American Mathematical Society<\/abbr><\/a>, the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.maa.org\/\"><abbr title=\"Mathematical Association of America\">Mathematical Association of America<\/abbr><\/a>, and the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.siam.org\/\"><abbr title=\"Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics\">Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics<\/abbr><\/a>, is given to just one undergraduate in the nation each year.<\/p>\n<p>The $1000 prize was endowed by Mrs. Brennie Morgan, and honors outstanding research performed by an undergraduate. Josh was honored for his work in combinatorics, which included his paper \u201cA New Short Proof of Kneser&#8217;s Conjecture\u201d, which was published in the <cite>American Mathematical Monthly<\/cite> (December, 2002), as well as his senior thesis at Harvey Mudd College: <cite>Kneser&#8217;s Conjecture and Its Generalizations<\/cite>.<\/p>\n<p>Josh&#8217;s paper and thesis gave an elegant new proof of a famous conjecture by Kneser in combinatorics, which states that if the <em>k<\/em>-element subsets of an <em>n<\/em>-element set are partitioned into (<em>n<\/em>\u20132<em>k<\/em> + 1) classes, one of the classes must contain a pair of disjoint subsets.<\/p>\n<p>In 1978, Lovasz gave an elegant proof of this theorem using methods from topology. Josh&#8217;s new proof simplified Lovasz&#8217;s work by avoiding the use of a theorem by Gale concerning the distribution of points on a sphere.<\/p>\n<p>Josh&#8217;s work has attracted the attention of workers in topological combinatorics and has already been cited in a forthcoming book by Matousek. In his senior thesis at Harvey Mudd College, Josh addressed further associated combinatorial questions and provided two new simplified proofs of Schrijver&#8217;s theorem on chromatic-critical subgraphs of Kneser graphs.<\/p>\n<p>According to the Morgan Prize citation, \u201cThe committee was impressed by the depth and quality of Greene&#8217;s research, and by his command of a large body of topology, geometry, and combinatorics required for his work\u201d. The citation also says that \u201chis insight in topological combinatorics bypasses traditional technical difficulties in this area, and experts predict that his method will become the standard approach in this rapidly developing area of mathematics\u201d.<\/p>\n<p>The Morgan Prize was first awarded in 1995. Another Harvey Mudd graduate, <span class=\"hl\">Aaron Archer &#8217;98<\/span> was a runner-up for this Prize in 1998, winning an honorable mention. Previous winners of the Morgan Prize have come from Harvard University, the University of Michigan, and Washington University.<\/p>\n<p>Josh Greene graduated from Harvey Mudd College in 2002 with honors in mathematics. Currently, Josh is spending the year building houses with <a href=\"http:\/\/www.habitat.org\/\">Habitat for Humanity<\/a> in Appalachia through the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.americorps.org\/\">AmeriCorps<\/a> service program. Next fall, he will enter the Ph.D. program at the University of Chicago.<\/p>\n<p>For more information, see the <a href=\"http:\/\/www.maa.org\/news\/Morgan_citations_03.html\">AMS-MAA-SIAM citation<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<div class=\"article\">\n<h2>Six Students Present Their Research at the Winter Meetings (1\/03)<\/h2>\n<p>Harvey Mudd undergraduates <span class=\"hl\">Matt Macauley<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Melissa Banister<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">David Uminsky<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Nate Eldredge<\/span>, <span class=\"hl\">Adam Bliss<\/span>, and <span class=\"hl\">Jeremy Rouse<\/span> attended the Joint Math Meetings in Baltimore, Maryland, and presented their research in various forums.<\/p>\n<p>Jeremy, Nate, and Adam presented their work in a special session on research by undergraduates, whereas David and Matt gave talks in contributed sessions. Jeremy and Melissa also presented posters in the undergraduate-research poster session, where Jeremy won one of the $100 prizes given for best poster.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Harvey Mudd Math-Bio Senior Wins Award at National Sigma Xi Student Research Conference (11\/03) Ben Nahir &#8217;04, a senior mathematical-biology [&hellip;]<\/p>\n","protected":false},"author":1,"featured_media":0,"comment_status":"closed","ping_status":"closed","sticky":false,"template":"","format":"standard","meta":{"_acf_changed":false,"footnotes":""},"categories":[3],"tags":[],"class_list":["post-280","post","type-post","status-publish","format-standard","hentry","category-departmental-news-archive"],"acf":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.hmc.edu\/mathematics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/280","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.hmc.edu\/mathematics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.hmc.edu\/mathematics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/types\/post"}],"author":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.hmc.edu\/mathematics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/users\/1"}],"replies":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.hmc.edu\/mathematics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/comments?post=280"}],"version-history":[{"count":0,"href":"https:\/\/www.hmc.edu\/mathematics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/posts\/280\/revisions"}],"wp:attachment":[{"href":"https:\/\/www.hmc.edu\/mathematics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/media?parent=280"}],"wp:term":[{"taxonomy":"category","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.hmc.edu\/mathematics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/categories?post=280"},{"taxonomy":"post_tag","embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/www.hmc.edu\/mathematics\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/tags?post=280"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}