Summer Undergraduate Mathematics Research at UCR
I co-cordinate the Summer Undergraduate Math Research program at UC Riverside. This program has been organized for several years by Vyjayanthi Chari and Kevin Costello. This program usually runs in the Spring quarter each year and it is designed to promote research in the mathematical sciences among UCR undergraduates. The undergrad students work with the mentorship of graduate students and the support of faculty from the department.
For more information please access the website of our undergrad research program at UCR.
Summer Undergraduate Mathematics Research at Yale
During my time at Yale I was a mentor and co-coordinator of the Summer Undergraduate Math Research program at Yale (SUMRY). SUMRY is a ten week summer program designed to promote research in the mathematical sciences among Yale undergraduates. Over the summer, students will work together with graduate students and faculty on interesting open problems. The SUMRY program is directed by Professor Sam Payne. In SUMRY 2016, we had about 18 Yale undergraduate students working full time in six groups, mentored by two Gibbs Assistant Professors and four math graduate students. SUMRY 2016 run from June 6 to August 12.
We expect to accept about 18 undergrads for SUMRY 2016 to work on interesting open problems in mathematics and hopefully make publishable contributions to their solutions. SUMRY has been a very successful and rewarding program for the past few years.
SUMRY Students will receive a total stipend of about $3400 and will be in charge of making their own housing arrangements. For detailed information, lists of past and future projects, and instructions to apply please visit the SUMRY Webpage.
Undergraduate Research Mini-Conference
SUMRY 2016 participants will present their results in the Northeast Mathematics Undergraduate Research Mini-Symposium and at MAA MathFest 2016 in Columbus, Ohio.
REU Mini-Conference 2014 at Yale
REU Mini-Conference 2015