Elon University
2023-Present
Ayesh Awad (Engineering ’24)
Mary Hermes (Engineering ’24)
Carissa Potter (Biostatistics ’24)
Rony Dahdal (CS ’26)
Mathematical Modeling of Immune Response to SARS-CoV-2 supported by NSF DMS-2151990.
Summer 23
Thomas Wilson (Biochem ’23, currently pursue molecular biology master program at Univ. of Rochester)
Ayesh Awad (Engineering ’24)
Carissa Potter (Biostatistics ’24)
Rony Dahdal (CS ’26): Supported by NSF DMS-2151990. Our work was presented at 2023 Elon SURE.
Spring 2023
Jake Miller (Bio ’26): 2-credit hours of MTH 4999
2022-2023
Thomas Wilson (Biochem ’23)
Lauren Hill (Engineering ’24)
Mary Hermes (Engineering ’24)
Griffin Pace (AMath ’25)
Mathematical Modeling of Immune Response to SARS-CoV-2 supported by NSF DMS-2151990. Our work was presented at 2023 NCUR and SURF.
Spring 22
Sophia Kaup (AMath/CS ’23): 3-credit hours of MTH 4999
2021-2022
Minato Hiraoka (AMath ’22; currently applied mathematics Ph.D. at Northwestern Univ.)
Sarah Ruth Nicholls (Math/CS ’22; currently mathematics Ph.D. at Rice Univ.)
Malindi Whyte (AMath ’23, currently applied mathematics Ph.D. at Brown Univ. with NSF Graduate Research Fellowship)
Wake Forest University participants supported by CURM grant for Mathematical Modeling of COVID-19 Dynamics
2021-2022
Christopher Boyette (AMath/CS/Econ ’23, currently economics Ph.D at Michigan State Univ.)
Danielle DaSilva (AMath ’24, Goldwater Scholarship Recipient)
3-credit hours (2 and 1 hours, respectively) of MTH 4999 with CURM grant support
Spring 21
Paige Minsky (AMath ’22)
William Waggoner (AMath/Accounting ’22)
Sophia Kaup (AMath/CS ’23)
Danielle DaSilva (AMath ’24): 8-credit hours of MTH 499 (2-credit hours each person)
University of Hartford
Spring 19-Summer19
Jared Rubin (AMath/CS ’21, 2019 REU participant): Analysis of Neural Networks
2018-2019
Avery Buehler (CS ’19, A&S Honors Thesis): Dynamics of Neural Networks with Time Delays
Summer 18
Nicholas Wing* (Math/Stat ’20, *Visiting from Harvard University)
Stability Analysis of an SVEIR Epidemic Model with Temporary Immunity and Saturation Incidence Rate
Spring 18-Spring 19
Aleksander Marczuk (Math/BME ’19)
Daiyang Leng (Math ’17, mathematics Ph.D. at U. of New Hampshire)
Analysis of Neuronal Networks. Our work was presented at JMM 2019
Spring 18-Spring 19
Michael Negrut (Math ’19; Data Analytics MSc at Manhattan College)
Kayla Depara (Math ’18)
Briana Rutland (Bio/Chem ’19, currently M.D. Candidate at the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine)
Introduction to Epidemiology
Fall 17
Tal Perov (Bio ’20) and Margarita Schillizzi (Bio ’20): Mathematical Modeling in Biology
St. Olaf College
Summer16
Quinton Neville (AMath/Stat ’18, Biostatistics Ph.D. program at U. of Minnesota)
Impact of the Nephron Structure on the Tubuloglomerular Feedback System
Our work was presented at MAA MathFest 2016 and Outstanding Presentation Award was granted.