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What Did I Do Last Summer?

What Did I Do Last Summer?. Anna Zemlyanova. Programs. Graduate Student Mathematical Modeling Camp Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, June 9 - 12, 2009 Mathematical Problems in Industry , University of Delaware, June 15-19, 2009.

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What Did I Do Last Summer?

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  1. What Did I Do Last Summer? Anna Zemlyanova

  2. Programs • Graduate Student Mathematical Modeling CampRensselaer Polytechnic Institute, June 9 - 12, 2009 • Mathematical Problems in Industry, University of Delaware, June 15-19, 2009. • Random Matrix TheorySummer Graduate Workshop, MSRI, Berkeley, California, July 6-17,2009

  3. Graduate Student Mathematical Modeling Camp • The GSMM Camp is an informal 4-day problem-solving workshop designed for graduate students in applied math. • Learned from SIAM News • Applied through GSSM webpage two-three months in advance. • Provided housing, airfare and meal reimbursement.

  4. Group Photo

  5. Mathematical Problems in Industry • The MPI Workshop is a 5-day interaction on the problems of interest to science and industry. • Provided housing, airfare and meal reimbursement. • Need to register separately.

  6. Random Matrix Theory • Two-week program at MSRI, UC Berkeley. • Eligibility: Graduate students from MSRI Academic Sponsoring Institutions or from Department of Mathematics at U.S. Universities. • Apply to Prof. Smolinsky. • Reimbursement: MSRI covers the travel and local expenses of all the students up to $550.

  7. Hiking In BerkeleyBotanical Garden

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