Student Creative Arts & Research Symposium
Each year students have the opportunity to participate in the Student Creative Arts and Research Symposium on campus. The purpose of the symposium is to provide students an opportunity to present their scholarly activities and learn about the scholarship of others. Student presenters of research or creative arts describe their project and the significance of their work in poster, oral, or virtual presentation format.
Presentations:
Jessica Kosine, 2009
Course Redesign Success
of First Time College Freshmen Taking Developmental Mathematics
Janel Bueschel, 2009
Open Office Math
Yevgeny Armor, Tera Smith, 2009
Quantifying Computer Recycling
Hector Lopez-Terrazas, 2009
Introducing Algebraic Curves and their Genera
Stephanie Nicewarner, 2008
Optimal Control of Economic Models
Alex Montminy, 2008
Optimal Control of Biological Wastewater Plant
Megan Foster, 2006
Arm Races between Two Nations: A Non-Linear Model
Cynthia Hitt, 2005
Mathematical Models of Combat
H. T. Goh, 2005
Investigating Behavioral Changes of Several Epidemic Models:
Analytical and Numerical Analysis
Azial Wilson, 2005
Special Topics in Differential Equations
Yang Ming, 2004
Using Linear Programming to Find Optimal Solution for
Transportation Problem.
Angela Emerson, Angela, 2004
Matrix Application in cryptology: The Hill Cipher
Kathlyn Elberson, 2004
Evolutionary Game Theory and Uta Stansburiana
Aziel Wilson, 2004
Optimal Control of a Commercial Credit Repayment Plan
Danesh Chowritmootoo, 2004
Analysis of Discrete and Continuous Dynamical Systems
Cynthia Hitt, 2003
Babylonian Geometry Concepts Applied to Descriptive Geometry
Kim Campbell, 2003
Two Lake Cascade Modeling with Differential Equations
Kathy Mastonen, 2003
Nonlinear dynamics of Belousov-Zhabotinski chemical reaction
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