REU 2019

2019 REU Site in Mathematical Analysis and Applications

Dates: Tuesday, May 28--Friday, July 19

Program Poster

Outcomes: 

2019 Students: Cyril Cordor (University of Michigan), Noah Ankney (Michigan State University), Jessica Cooley (University of Maryland-Baltimore County), Stephanie Ford (Texas A&M University), Cameron Austin (Kenyon College), Tommie Reerink (MIT), Eli Garcia (Bard College), Tamantha Pizarro (Iona College), Alyssa Stenberg (Northern Arizona University), Jacob Ogden (University of Minnesota), Megan Osborne (University of Scranton), Emily Cairncross (Oberlin College), Elena Kim (Pomona College), Brendan Williams (University of Michigan-Dearborn), David Choy (University of Michigan-Dearborn)

2019 Sample Projects

If you have any questions about REU at the University of Michigan-Dearborn, please contact us at um-dearborn-math-reu@umich.edu.

This REU program is supported by the National Science Foundation (DMS-1659203), the National Security Agency, the College of Arts, Sciences, and Letters, and the Department of Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Michigan-Dearborn. 

Special thanks to Al Turfe for the Turfe Summer Research Fellowships.

Overview of Program

The University of Michigan-Dearborn REU Site in Mathematical Analysis and Applications is an eight-week summer program. The research projects are related to Fourier analysis, complex analysis, operator theory, spectral theory, and mathematical music theory. Selected participants will have a unique interaction with experienced faculty mentors in a rich intellectual environment, where they will learn how to use mathematical ideas to solve real-life problems. The program will introduce participants to a large network of mentors and peers, which will assist them in career planning and in commitment to the scientific community. The program organizers will help students to find appropriate venues to present and publish their results. Additionally, students will learn more about the graduate school application process and career opportunities in academia and in industry.