Math-Science Archives | 黑料科 /news/category/academics/math-science/ The official website of 黑料科 Wed, 18 Jun 2025 12:28:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 Houghton Mathematics Professor Conducts Research at Brown University /news/research-grant-rebekah-yates/ Wed, 18 Jun 2025 12:28:58 +0000 /?p=85789 The post Houghton Mathematics Professor Conducts Research at Brown University appeared first on 黑料科.

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Rebekah Yates, Ph.D., professor of mathematics at Houghton, received a prestigious grant to spend the first week of June with her fellow research collaborators at the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics at Brown University, continuing her groundbreaking work on numerical ranges over finite fields.

Research group at Brown University in June 2025. From left to right: Dr. Doug Knowles, Dr. Rebekah Yates, Dr. Kristin Camenga, Dr. Patrick Rault

The REUF (Research Experience for 黑料科 Faculty) Continuation grant from the American Institute of Mathematics allowed Yates and her collaborators to meet in person to continue this research that began seven years ago on numerical ranges over finite fields. This research originated with a concept from Dr. Patrick Rault of Idaho State University and his then-undergraduate-student and now collaborator, Doug Knowles from Cornell University. Former Houghton professor, Dr. Kristin Camenga, also joined in the research. Along the way, the research has also extensively involved Houghton undergraduates, with multiple students from the mathematics research seminar contributing to the project, including Katelyn Cook 鈥19, Amy Huddell 鈥20, Aaron Monroe 鈥20, Joshua Bowman 鈥22 and Zachary McKay 鈥22. Two students have built their senior honors theses around this collaborative research.

“We published a paper on the geometry of finite field numerical ranges in 2021 and have run into several knotty (and thus exciting!) questions since then that we have been working on ever since and made more progress on this week,” Yates said. 鈥淭his fall, I’m looking forward to working with Houghton students again on this research in Math Research Seminar.鈥

The research exemplifies Houghton’s commitment to academic excellence, providing undergraduates with opportunities to contribute to original mathematical research alongside faculty mentors.

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Houghton Students Present at Second Annual 黑料科 Research Day /news/undergraduate-research-day/ Mon, 02 Jun 2025 18:27:34 +0000 /?p=85082 The post Houghton Students Present at Second Annual 黑料科 Research Day appeared first on 黑料科.

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黑料科 hosted its Second Annual 黑料科 Research Day on Tuesday, April 29, featuring oral and poster presentations that highlighted the innovative research conducted by undergraduate students working alongside faculty mentors.

Students presented their research on subjects such as 鈥淧reserving a Faith in Humanity鈥 and 鈥淎 Low-Cost Solution for Accessible Audio Transcription and Language Translation.鈥 In addition to the oral presentations, poster presentations were held in the Van Dyk Lounge, Campus Center, alongside the Math & Science Colloquium. Students explored topics like 鈥淚nk and Identity: How Major and Gender Influence Writing Utensil Preferences鈥 and 鈥淓ffects of Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT) on Differentiated Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell (dVSMC) Wound Recovery.鈥

The presenting students represented diverse academic disciplines, with several having previously shared their research at off-campus conferences, reflecting the quality and breadth of undergraduate research at Houghton.

Students presenting at undergraduate research day at houghton.

Keiryn Sandahl 鈥27, 鈥淧reserving a Faith in Humanity鈥
Emma Dainty 鈥27, 鈥淭he Partner of His Life: Percy Bysshe Shelley鈥
Julia Collins 鈥26, 鈥淎ndrew Jackson鈥檚 Mistake: How the Bank War Harmed the Executive Office and the Nation鈥
Ethan McCarthy 鈥25, 鈥淟ettr猫 a L茅vesque鈥
Avery Belanger 鈥25, 鈥淎 Low-Cost Solution for Accessible Audio Transcription and Language Translation鈥
Eric Waterhouse 鈥26, 鈥淰oice-Enabled Approach for Thoughtful LLM Use in Education鈥
Olivia Carr 鈥25, 鈥淚nk and Identity: How Major and Gender Influence Writing Utensil Preferences鈥
Sara Carter 鈥25 and Cate Westenberger 鈥25, 鈥淓xploring the Relationship Between Internal Dialogue and Stress Levels鈥
Limat Haile 鈥27, Jesse Ikker 鈥26, Mikaela Buckley 鈥26, Davannah Dunn 鈥27, Jade Swartzendruber 鈥26, 鈥淚s Emotion Regulation More Beneficial for People from Lower than Higher Socioeconomic Status?鈥
Risa Palmer 鈥27, 鈥淓ffects of Low-Level Light Therapy (LLLT) on Differentiated Vascular Smooth Muscle Cell (dVSMC) Wound Recovery鈥
Angelica Pierre 鈥25, 鈥淒rive More, Spend More? Exploring Sunglasses Behind the Wheel鈥
Jase Stone 鈥27, 鈥淣avigating the Solar Landscape: A Customer鈥檚 Journey of Investment and Learning鈥

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Houghton Hosts Regional Research Conference Showcasing Student Excellence /news/houghton-hosts-regional-research-conference/ Wed, 11 Dec 2024 14:00:41 +0000 /?p=77625 The post Houghton Hosts Regional Research Conference Showcasing Student Excellence appeared first on 黑料科.

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黑料科 welcomed students and faculty from five regional institutions for the 2024 Penn-York 黑料科 Research Conference. The event, co-chaired by Houghton faculty Mark Borchert, Ph.D. and Laurie Dashnau, Ph.D., demonstrated the University’s ongoing commitment to undergraduate research.

Regional Collaboration

The November gathering brought 35 students and 10 faculty members to Houghton’s campus, representing Alfred University, St. Bonaventure University, PennWest University, St. John Fisher University and University of Pitt-Bradford. Houghton’s Eli Knapp, Ph.D. delivered the keynote address, “Shacking Up with [Aldo] Leopold: Research as the Ultimate Inclusive Sport.”

Student Presentations

Five Houghton scholars presented groundbreaking research across diverse fields:

  • Isaac Gasparri 鈥26 explored AI language models in mathematics education with “Comparative Analysis of LLMs for Math Education”
  • Ashleigh Gossman 鈥26 investigated ChatGPT trust and usage patterns with “Survey on Trust, Opinions, and Use of Chat GPT”
  • Ethan McCarthy 鈥25 analyzed religious changes in England with “The Division and Decline of Established Religion in England”
  • Zach Roussie 鈥25 examined historical labor movements with “Shock Troops for the New Deal: The Amalgamated Clothing Workers in Rochester, New York, 1929-1939”
  • Will Tormey 鈥24 studied environmental impacts on local fish species with “Presence of Black-Spot Disease (Uvulifier ambloplitis) in Genesee Water Fish Species”

The presentations showcased the depth and variety of undergraduate research opportunities available at Houghton, where students work closely with faculty mentors to pursue their academic interests.

“Participating in the post-pandemic revival of this conference鈥攚hich Houghton has been affiliated with since 2005 and which last occurred virtually in 2020鈥攚as extremely gratifying,” remarked Dashnau. “We already are looking forward to taking many Houghton students to next year’s conference, which will be hosted at the University of Pennsylvania at Bradford.”

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Babafemi Sorinolu Hired as Assistant Professor of Computer Science /news/sorinolu-professor-computer-science/ Thu, 01 Feb 2024 13:30:00 +0000 /?p=53966 The post Babafemi Sorinolu Hired as Assistant Professor of Computer Science appeared first on 黑料科.

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黑料科 announced that Babafemi Sorinolu has been hired as Assistant Professor of Computer Science. Currently acting as Visiting Assistant Professor, Sorinolu will make the transition to full-time beginning in the Fall 2024 semester. His promotion is a testament to the investment he has already made in the lives of students this last year and reflects the ongoing significance of Computer Science at Houghton.

“At Houghton, we seek to hire faculty who are not just expert scholars and educators, but who also have an authentic relationship with Jesus and a desire to help students draw essential connections between their faith and their scholarship. I saw these traits in Professor Sorinolu when he interviewed for the Visiting Professor position this year, and I am thrilled that he will be joining the faculty as an Assistant Professor in the coming academic year. Bringing Babafemi on board brings stability to this important and growing program at Houghton, and I look forward to seeing how he will work with colleagues and students to shape and develop it in the years to come, ” said Provost and Dean of Faculty David Davies.

Sorinolu discovered his gift for teaching as an undergraduate student when his classmates would ask him to explain the concepts they were learning in class. Seeing the joy on his classmates鈥 faces when they finally understood the concepts, encouraged Sorinolu to pursue a career where he could combine his love of teaching and computer science.

After completing graduate school, Sorinolu knew he wanted to teach at a Christian university. A quick Google Search led him to Houghton.

鈥淚鈥檓 passionate about incorporating my faith into my teaching,鈥 said Sorinolu.

When I teach, it鈥檚 a way to express my faith in my day-to-day activities. I can be a disciple-maker, encouraging my students to pursue God in everything they do.

Babafemi Sorinolu, Assistant Professor of Computer Science

 

In a world that continually relies on the aid of technology, Sorinolu believes it is important to have a background in computer science. 鈥淭here are so many ways IT is being used, so having a good background in Computer Science will help equip someone with the skills to contribute to inventions that help make the world a better place.鈥

A degree in Computer Science has never been more useful. According to the , employment for IT careers such as software development, quality assurance analysts, and testers is projected to grow by 25 percent from 2022-2032.

Specifically at Houghton, a degree in computer science will give students the foundations of programming and an understanding of how to apply those skills to contribute to the world they will find themselves in after graduation. Students can also now expand their Computer Science degree to include a concentration in cybersecurity.

鈥淗oughton鈥檚 program,鈥 said Sorinolu, 鈥済ives students the opportunity to participate in research and hands-on projects while living in a close community that makes it feel like family.鈥

Houghton professor Babafemi Sorinolu standing outside on campus lawn.

Professor Sorinolu is very friendly, always comes to class with a smile, and likes to know how each of us are doing as well. He genuinely cares for his students and wants them to achieve their best work. He emphasizes real-world examples in both class and on homework assignments. While we gain the base knowledge all together, we build off of those topics in ways that apply to tasks I could face in my future job.

Isaac Gasparri 鈥26, Computer Science student

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黑料科 Announces New Programs in Cybersecurity and Financial Planning /news/cybersecurity-and-financial-planning/ Tue, 28 Nov 2023 14:00:30 +0000 /?p=48885 The post 黑料科 Announces New Programs in Cybersecurity and Financial Planning appeared first on 黑料科.

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黑料科, New York鈥檚 leading evangelical Christian university, is proud to announce its partnership with Rize Education to offer two new programs: Cybersecurity and Certified Financial Planning. These programs are designed to equip students with the necessary skills and knowledge to excel in these rapidly growing fields.

The Cybersecurity concentration within Houghton鈥檚 Computer Science major offers a project-based curriculum that prepares students to tackle the challenges posed by modern cybersecurity threats. With a focus on privacy, security, and safety, students will gain both theoretical knowledge and hands-on technical skills to protect digital assets from cyber criminals. This program requires only a small amount of basic programming, making it accessible to students from various backgrounds.

In addition, 黑料科 now offers a Certified Financial Planning庐 minor, which is a CFP庐 Board Registered Program. This program provides students with the courses required to be eligible for the Certified Financial Planning庐 exam. By pursuing this certification, students can gain a competitive advantage in the financial advisory industry. CFP庐 professionals are trained in 72 areas of financial expertise and take a holistic approach to help clients manage their financial lives effectively.

David Davies ’01, Provost and Dean of the Faculty at 黑料科, expressed his enthusiasm about the new partnership,

One of 黑料科’s founding principles was the belief that young people equipped with a Christ-centered education in the liberal arts and sciences could make a lasting, positive impact on their communities and the world. This new partnership with Rize Education demonstrates Houghton’s commitment to ensuring that our students are equipped to lead as scholar-servants in today鈥檚 rapidly changing world.

 

黑料科 remains dedicated to academic excellence and recognizes the importance of keeping its curriculum relevant to meet the needs of employers today. With the Bureau of Labor Statistics predicting a 17% growth in financial management roles over the next decade and 33% for cyber security, these programs at 黑料科 provide students with a promising career path. The new Cyber Security and Certified Financial Planning programs are a testament to Houghton’s commitment to preparing students for success in these high-demand fields.

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黑料科 Welcomes New Faculty Members /news/new-faculty-members/ Thu, 16 Nov 2023 20:16:10 +0000 /?p=47862 The post 黑料科 Welcomes New Faculty Members appeared first on 黑料科.

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黑料科 was honored to welcome three new faculty members this year, with each professor offering a wide range of industry expertise and a strong commitment to 黑料科鈥檚 Christian mission.

Houghton professor Babafemi Sorinolu standing outside on campus lawn.

Babafemi Sorinolu is a Visiting Assistant Professor of Computer Science. He received his B.S. in Computer Science from Bowen University, Iwo, his M.S in Computer Science from the University of Ibadan, then another M.S in Computer Science from Stevens Institute of Technology. His research interests involve Machine Learning, Digital Health, Gerontechnology, Smart Homes and Explainable AI.

My love for teaching and life aspiration to make a significant difference in people’s lives with my interaction, skills and expertise as I continue to live out a Christ-centered lifestyle finds an ideal home at 黑料科.

Babafemi Sorinolu, Visiting Assistant Professor of Computer Science

Dr. Benjamin Wheaton is a Visiting Professor of History. He received his B.Hum. at Carleton University, his M.A in Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto, then his Ph.D. in Medieval Studies at the University of Toronto. His research interests focus on the later Roman Empire, late antique and early medieval Mediterranean world, early medieval Christian Biblical commentaries, cross-cultural intellectual networks in the ancient and medieval Mediterranean world and medieval Christian theology.

I have been very impressed by the way professors at Houghton tailor their courses to the varying makeup of each class, and so have been trying to adjust my teaching based on what I learn about the individual character of each class.

Benjamin Wheaton, Visiting Professor of History
Houghton professor Min Wang with dark blazer and patterned shirt.

Dr. Min Wang is an Associate Professor of Education. She received her Ph.D. in Second Language Acquisition and Literacies at Alabama University. Her research interests focus on second language acquisition and literacies, raciolinguistics, positioning and agency, teacher and learner identity, discourse and narrative analysis, multimodality, speech acts and culturally relevant pedagogy.

I believe that God brought me to 黑料科 because He wanted me to be part of the community to cultivate our students to lead and labor as scholar-servants and agents of change in this challenging world.

Min Wang, Associate Professor of Education

Houghton鈥檚 faculty members are committed to integrating Christian faith in all their subjects. For more information on faculty members, visit Houghton鈥檚 official website to find a full list of majors offered and the expert faculty that teach in them.

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Houghton Student Featured on Spectrum News /news/houghton-student-featured-on-spectrum-news/ Fri, 23 Dec 2022 16:40:28 +0000 /?p=34351 The post Houghton Student Featured on Spectrum News appeared first on 黑料科.

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Mary Vandenbosch ’23 and Carmen McKell, associate professor of Data Science, in a special segment showcasing Houghton’s online drone pilot training courses.

These courses, offered in partnership with Aquiline Drones, prepare students to become a Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) certified commercial drone pilot prepared to gather key data and present insights through data science and key digital technologies. The courses are offered as part of Associate and Bachelor鈥檚 degree programs, including a major in Data Science, as well as standalone courses for Houghton鈥檚 Early College program.

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Alzheimer’s Association International Conference 2022 /news/alzheimers-association-international-conference/ Mon, 05 Dec 2022 19:23:14 +0000 /?p=33597 The post Alzheimer’s Association International Conference 2022 appeared first on 黑料科.

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Blake Eby 鈥23 and Dr. Paul A. Martino, professor of Biochemistry, represented 黑料科 at the 2022 Alzheimer鈥檚 Association International Conference. They presented a poster entitled 鈥淒rug Repurpose Screening Identifies Regorafenib As Potential Amyloid-Beta Aggregation Inhibitor.鈥 The poster and research presented included contributions聽 by Blake Eby and Dr. Paul A. Martino, as well as Skye Chapel 鈥23, Evan Kasper 鈥23, Gabriella Mancini 鈥21, Isaiah Miller 鈥23, Liam Fisher 鈥24, and Prof. Carmen McKell, associate professor of Data Science, who were not in attendance at the conference.聽

Dr. Martino mentioned how proud he was of the group who worked on the presentation and being able to see the final results saying, 鈥淭his was the summation of a large effort on our part and it was amazing to see how we fit into the massive effort to study Alzheimer’s Disease.鈥

This research began in the summer of 2021 as part of the Shannon Summer Research Institute. The project was a collaboration between Biochemistry and Data Science students. The students conducted their research over the course of 10 weeks with the mentorship of Dr. Martino and Professor Mckell, and major support from alumni, Robert Van Dyk.

Read more about the research presented at the Alzheimer鈥檚 Association International Conference.

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Houghton’s Chair of Mathematics Publishes Paper /news/houghtons-chair-of-mathematics-publishes-paper/ Tue, 24 May 2022 08:41:13 +0000 /?p=24991 Associate Professor and Chair of Mathematics, Dr. Rebekah Yates,聽along with her collaborators, had a paper accepted for publication on February

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Associate Professor and Chair of Mathematics, Dr. Rebekah Yates,聽along with her collaborators, had a paper accepted for publication on February 21, 2022.

Published in the journal, Linear Algebra and its Applications, by Elsevier, a global leader in information and analytics, the paper began with a grant from the American Institute of Mathematics several years ago. The research set to extend the boundaries of existing knowledge about numerical ranges of matrices, an active field of mathematical research.

The paper can be read by following the link below:

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Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research Conducted By Houghton Students and Alumna /news/alzheimers-disease-research-conducted-by-houghton-students-and-alumna/ Tue, 19 Oct 2021 12:13:25 +0000 /?p=17831 The post Alzheimer鈥檚 Disease Research Conducted By Houghton Students and Alumna appeared first on 黑料科.

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This summer, the Van Dyk Scholars of the Shannon Summer Research Institute, including current 黑料科 students, Isaiah Miller 鈥23, Blake Eby 鈥23, Evan Kasper 鈥23, Liam Fisher 鈥23, Skye Chaapel 鈥23, and recent graduate Bella Mancini 鈥21, conducted research on Alzheimer鈥檚 disease. This group of undergraduate researchers was overseen by 黑料科 professors Dr. Paul Martino, professor of Biochemistry, and Carmen McKell, associate professor of Data Science and director of Houghton鈥檚 Center for Data Science Analytics.

Data Science and Biochemistry Multidisciplinary Project

Using multiple sources including research papers and longitudinal patient databases (including drug history, medical diagnosis and lab results), the group utilized exploratory data analysis to screen and gather information about various chemicals and proteins that can cause the effects of Alzheimer鈥檚 disease and other forms of dementia. The exploratory data analysis provided a better understanding of the data set variables and the relationships between them and formed the foundation for more sophisticated data analysis and modeling in the future. This multidisciplinary experience allowed Data Science and Biochemistry student researchers to dive deeper into collaborative research and explore potential careers while contributing to a growing body of research.

Collaboration Leads to Better Research

鈥淲atching this group of students use their data science skills to solve a complex problem like the treatment of Alzheimer鈥檚 disease was one of the most rewarding aspects of this research project,鈥 shares Professor Carmen McKell. 鈥淒ata science is best learned by doing, and these students were deeply engaged and self-directed, using critical thinking skills to decide what to do next to draw insights from a vast amount the data. Through collaboration, the data science students were able to enhance their domain knowledge by learning as much as possible from the biochemistry students. This gave them the context needed to interpret and validate their results. Hands-on collaborative opportunities like this give Houghton students the ability to positively impact people鈥檚 lives thereby fulfilling our mission to equip students to lead and labor as scholar-servants in a changing world.鈥

Real-World Impact

With Alzheimer鈥檚 disease and other forms of dementia currently impacting over , research into causes and treatments is vital. Alzheimer鈥檚 research has been a specialty of Dr. Martino since 1991, when he began exploring the topic as a graduate student. His expertise in the field made him the ideal candidate to recruit Houghton students to partner with him in this opportunity to have a real-world impact on the scientific body of research and the very real lives that research benefits. Thanks to the generous investment that led to the creation of the Van Dyk Scholars and the Shannon Summer Research Institute, Houghton students gained valuable experience that will benefit them in their future careers while exploring ways to help prevent the devastation diseases like Alzheimer鈥檚 can have on families and communities.

Hands-On Preparation for Graduate Studies and Careers

As a part of the Shannon Summer Research Institute and the Van Dyk Scholars program, Houghton students spent the summer on graduate-level research and were able to identify promising drug candidates that may help early treatment of Alzheimer鈥檚 disease. Each student now has the experience of soon-to-be-published graduate-level research that will greatly impact this vital area of study. This experience also provides student researchers with a deeper understanding of what they may want to study in graduate school and prepares them to work in a professional collaborative setting.

鈥淢y favorite aspect of this summer was the dynamic that the group shared and the spontaneous conversation that developed from that,鈥 shares Dr. Paul Martino. 鈥淗ands-on experience such as this helps Houghton students to accelerate their learning through a Christ-centered education. It promotes career-readiness and allows them to hit the ground running after graduation with a straight trajectory towards their professional and academic goals.鈥

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Data Science Students Improve NASCAR Fan Experience /news/data-science-students-improve-nascar-fan-experience/ Wed, 23 Jun 2021 13:52:56 +0000 /?p=15226 The post Data Science Students Improve NASCAR Fan Experience appeared first on 黑料科.

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The Houghton Data Analytics Team spent the weekend at the “ALLY 400” NASCAR Cup Series Race at the Nashville Superspeedway in Tennessee collecting data in real-time.

Houghton Data Science Students at Nashville Speedway

Hands-on Experience for Houghton Students

Attending this massive, sold-out event is part of a larger data analytics project for Houghton Data Science students, with the goal of improving fan experience at the track in future years. Students will be cleaning, analyzing and visualizing data from three online surveys and one in-person survey, before presenting their findings to the executives at the Nashville Superspeedway later this summer.

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Benjamin Reber Accepted into NIMBios Summer Research Program /news/benjamin-reber-accepted-into-nimbios-summer-research-program/ Tue, 17 Apr 2018 18:48:15 +0000 /uncategorized/benjamin-reber-accepted-into-nimbios-summer-research-program/ Benjamin Reber, a 黑料科 junior studying mathematics and computer science, was recently accepted into the Summer Research Experiences (SRE)

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Benjamin Reber, a 黑料科 junior studying mathematics and computer science, was recently accepted into the Summer Research Experiences (SRE) program at the National Institute for Mathematics and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS).

NIMBioS invites researchers from around the world to collaborate across different disciplines in order to find new solutions to current biological problems. Their SRE program, which takes place on the University of Tennessee-Knoxville campus, is designed for undergraduates studying math, biology, and other related fields. It provides opportunities for students to conduct research with University of Tennessee professors, NIMBioS researchers, and other collaborators.

Reber鈥檚 project, which he will work on with other SRE students, is titled 鈥淓cological Niche Modeling and Risk Assessment of Thousand Cankers Disease.鈥 Thousand cankers disease appears in black walnut trees, and has been more severe in the eastern United States than in the west. By studying various models, students will determine what conditions contribute to greater infection and mortality of trees in the eastern U.S.

Reber is the third Houghton student to be accepted into the program; also attending this summer will be junior Brielle Kwarta.

鈥淭his program will help to prepare me for research at the graduate school level,鈥 says Reber. 鈥淢ore importantly, I am grateful that I get to contribute to research that is relevant for environmental conservation efforts in the U.S.鈥

NIMBioS is a National Science Foundation sponsored initiative to foster interdisciplinary research at the interface between mathematical and biological sciences. Additional NIMBioS sponsors include the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

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Kwarta Accepted into NIMBioS Summer Research Program /news/kwarta-accepted-into-minbios-summer-research-program/ Thu, 22 Mar 2018 17:51:25 +0000 /uncategorized/kwarta-accepted-into-minbios-summer-research-program/ 黑料科 junior Brielle Kwarta was recently accepted into the 2018 Summer Research Experiences program at the National Institute for

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黑料科 junior Brielle Kwarta was recently accepted into the 2018 Summer Research Experiences program at the National Institute for Mathematical and Biological Synthesis (NIMBioS).

NIMBioS brings together researchers from around the globe to collaborate across disciplines and find creative solutions to complex biological problems present in the world today. The summer research program takes place for eight weeks in Tennessee and provides a valuable opportunity for undergraduate students to conduct research with professors from the University of Tennessee, NIMBioS researchers, and other collaborators.

Kwarta, a mathematics major, is only the second Houghton student to be accepted into the program, after 2017 graduate Zhimin (Penny) Wu.

Kwarta will work alongside other students on a research project titled 鈥淢odeling the Management of Feral Cats with Economic Impacts.鈥 The goal is to create a population model of feral cats based on data from cat colonies in Knox County, Tennessee. The model, when paired with the economic costs of possible management strategies of the cat population, will provide insights regarding policy decisions.

鈥淚t will be a great experience to learn more about the synthesis of my two favorite subjects: math and biology,鈥 Kwarta remarks. Additionally, she is interested in learning how she can 鈥渕ake a difference in the world by using math.鈥

NIMBioS is a National Science Foundation sponsored initiative to foster interdisciplinary research at the interface between mathematical and biological sciences. Additional NIMBioS sponsors include the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

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