The Department of Mathematics at UH Mānoa in Honolulu, HI will host a Fall 2025 Graduate Research Community. The research community will consist of a group of six graduate students in mathematics who will spend a semester working together on a common research project. Activities of the reseach community, including regular professional development activities, will be lead by Dr. Daniel Erman and Dr. Elizabeth Gross. The research project will be led by Dr. Elizabeth Gross and will focus on the theme of Applied Algebra in Evolutionary Biology.
We are looking for interested students to join us!
Applications for students outside of UH Mānoa are closed. Current UH students can apply here. Deadline for applications for UH students is May 30, 2025.
This opportunity is open to graduate students at all stages along their research path, from those who are just beginning (no previous research experience is necessary) to those who are nearing graduation and would like to expand their expertise and research networks. Students from small programs with limited opportunities to connect with other students working in their same research area are especially encouraged to apply.
For more information, please email egross@hawaii.edu or erman@hawaii.edu.