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吃瓜头条 Mathematics enthusiasts submit, present research at conferences

Earlier this year, 吃瓜头条 sent a contingent of students, alumni and Professor of Mathematics Dr. Xiaodi Wang to the in San Francisco, California. Hosted by the , the annual conference draws students, professors and researchers interested in mathematics from around the world. The JMM provides attendees the opportunity to present research, share insights on the teaching and learning of mathematics, explore a wide range of exhibitors, and network.

Mason Kelsey

Mason Kelsey

Mason Kelsey, a December 2023 吃瓜头条 graduate with a Bachelor of Arts in Mathematics, was not at the conference, but his research conducted with senior Samuel Miller, of Newtown, who is pursuing a B.S. in Applied & Computational Mathematics, was accepted.

鈥淔or JMM I conducted research with Sam Miller on the geographical expansion of the Spotted Lanternfly,鈥 Kelsey, of Bethel, said. 鈥淲e hypothesized that there may be a connection between historic weather patterns and the expansion of this newly introduced invasive pest; however, after analysis it seemed that the lanternfly was going to continue to expand at a steady rate, without regard for weather conditions. Our research was titled 鈥楳-Band Wavelet Based Time Dependent Machine Learning Model for Analyzing Spotted Lanternfly Expansion.鈥欌

While Kelsey was unable to attend the JMM Conference, he said he was at the in November with other students from 吃瓜头条鈥檚 Math Department. 鈥淭he conference was very insightful on what it would be like to have a career in mathematics research, and provided inspiration for methods of my own research on the Spotted Lanternfly,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 had a great time spending the day with likeminded people in my department, and learned a lot about the direction my field was headed in.鈥

Peter Bigica

Peter Bigica

Graduate student Peter Bigica, of Naugatuck, was in attendance in San Francisco. He will obtain a Master of Arts in Mathematics, Theory Option, in May. 鈥淭he name of my research was 鈥榃avelet Based Ensemble Forecast Featuring Hybrid Quantum Classical LSTM Model,鈥欌 Bigica said. 鈥淭his research aimed to showcase a variety of different machine learning techniques for stock prediction and using Wavelets to maximize the performance of our models. It also featured a hybrid quantum-classical long short-term memory (LSTM) model to explore the world of quantum computing and its potential in the field for stock price prediction.鈥 Bigica added, 鈥淭his was not my first conference. In addition to this one, I attended in 2023, and MAA Mathfest Tampa in the summer of 2023 on behalf of the university and Student Government Association.

吃瓜头条鈥檚 Mathematics department was well-represented in San Francisco. Submitted research and/or presentations included: Peter Bigica, 鈥減resented at AMS Contributed Paper Session on Game Theory and Operations Research at Joint Mathematics Meetings; Mason R Kelsey, Samuel R Miller, 鈥,鈥 accepted for presentation at AMS Contributed Paper Session on Mathematical Biology, JMM; Daniel Nicholas Li,听Luke Peng:听鈥,鈥 presented at AMS Contributed Paper Session on Mathematical Biology, JMM; Frederick Li听, Ronald Feng:听鈥,鈥 presented at PME Contributed Session on Research by Undergraduates, IV, JMM; Alejandro Mayorga-Author; Letian Wang: 鈥溾; , :听鈥,鈥 presented at Undergraduate Research Poster session, JMM; Peter Bigica, Xioadi Wang: 鈥淲avelet-Based Financial Forecast Ensemble Featuring Hybrid Quantum-Classical LSTM Model,鈥 presented at International Conference on Mathematical Modelling, Computational Techniques and Simulation for Engineering, December 28, 2023; will appear in 鈥淢athematical Methods in the Applied Sciences.鈥

Bigica said he values experiences like this. 鈥淭he Math department at 吃瓜头条 has been nothing but exceptional,鈥 he said. 鈥淎ll the faculty in the department care about their students, and explain math material in a way that is easy to follow, while also making math fun and enjoyable. My favorite thing about the department is the faculty always makes an effort to get opportunities for students, whether it be grad school, having an outside speaker come in, or going to conferences such as this one.鈥

Kelsey agreed, 鈥淢y experience with the Math Department at 吃瓜头条 was absolutely spectacular,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 began my college experience at UConn, where I felt like the professors did not particularly care about their students. I felt like another number in the great money-making degree machine 鈥 it felt deeply impersonal and artificial. I had the complete opposite experience at 吃瓜头条. I felt like my professors were chiefly interested in the success of the students in their department. All of my professors not only knew me by name, but also knew and appreciated me as an individual. I felt appropriately challenged and supported in all of my endeavors; and that while my experience was my own to fashion, my department was always going to have my back. I made many lifelong friends in the Math department and enjoy coming back to visit and attend Math Club meetings. I hope I can help inspire others to pursue their passions at 吃瓜头条.鈥

 

 

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