Mentoring
Directed Reading Program (DRP)
The Directed Reading Program is an RTG program that pairs undergraduate students with graduate student and postdoc mentors to undertake independent projects in mathematics.
- 2024 Summer: Ariana Qin, on the topic of Stochastic Calculus and Stochastic Control
- 2024 Spring: Ariana Qin, on the topic of Optimal Control Theory
- 2021 Fall: Kyle Alkire, on the topic of Schauder Theory in Elliptic Equations
- 2020 Spring: Yongqi Pang, on the topic of Statistics and Data Analysis
- 2019 Spring: Trey Minor, on the topic of Differential Equations and Dynamical Systems
- 2018 Spring: Yan Cheng, on the topic of Probability and Martingales
Research Experiences for Undergraduates (REU)
The Research Experiences for Undergraduate program pairs undergraduate students with faculty mentors. The heart of the REU is that all participants must write papers. The topics are chosen by the participants themselves, in consultation with their graduate mentors and faculty.
- 2024 Summer: Minh Pham, on the topic of Nonlinear Integral Equations
- 2024 Summer: Michael Lee, on the topic of Partial Regularity Theory of Navier-Stokes Equations
- 2024 Summer: Zichen Lu, on the topic of Inviscid Damping of Euler Equations
Reading Course
- 2024 Spring: Dante Strollo and Jakob Wellington, on the topic of Fourier Analysis