Student Talks and Presentations
[ TUMC 2005
| Texas Section 2005
| Joint Meetings 2005
| MathFest 2004
| Texas Section 2004
| Joint Meetings 2004
| MathFest 2003
| Texas Section 2003]
Meeting of the Texas Section of the MAA
Arlington, TX
April, 2005
- Angela Brown
- What Determines a Celtic Knot?
- Dale Cap
- Permutation Tests for Mulivariate Data
- Nicholas Croll
- Generalizing the Sum Identities for Sine and Cosine
- Patrick Ferguson
- A History of Heliocentric Theory
- Sarah Fritsch
- The Life and Work of Georg Cantor
- Eunice Gray
- I Have a Math Degree: What Now?
- Rebecca Griffin
- The Logic Behind Digital Systems
- Riley Gough
- When Billy Wagner Pitches to Gary Sheffield
- Lindsay Hardy
- Mathematics and Art: The Mathematical Works of M.C. Escher
- Amanda Hoffman
- Zero: It's More Than Nothing
- Hideyuki Honjo
- Permutation Tests for Paired Comparison
- Pollyanna Jones
- Florence Nightingale
- Malhar Kale
- Chaos Dynamics for Forecasting a Time Series
- Mark Lane
- Counting Frankline Squares
- Melissa Mauck
- The Spiral of Roots
- Ashley Moses
- A Calculus Student's Dream: A Generalized Power Rule
- Jae-wan Park
- Permutation Tests for Two Sample
- Kenneth Parker
- Permutation Tests for K-sample
- Annapurna Ravi
- An Insight into Heavy-Tailed Distributions
- Andrew Reynolds
- Modern Polling Methods
- Mauricio Rivas
- Extending Means to n Variables
- Lacey Wells
- Women Can Do Math!
Joint Mathematics Meetings
Atlanta, GA
January 2005
Oral presentations
- Angela Brown
- Can Celtic Knots Be Classfied?
Poster presentations
- Emily Buessing
- Loaded Dice
MathFest 2004
Providence, RI
11 August - 14 August, 2004
- Angela Brown
- Knot Your Usual Talk About Celtic Art
- Emily Buessing
- Loaded Dice
- Christy Sue Crouch
- Coloring with Hamilton and Tait
- Pollyanna Jones
- The Mathematics of Florence Nightingale
- Mark Lane
- Mathematical Developments in Early Chinese History
- Katherine Magouirk
- Pythagorean Society
- Ashley Moses
- The Impact of Additional Data Values to Standard
Statistical Estimators
- Andrew Reynolds
- Today or Tomorrow?
Meeting of the Texas Section of the MAA
Corpus Christi, TX
April, 2004
- Angela Brown
- Knot Theory: An Overview
- Emily Buessing
- John Nash
- Lisa Cannon
- A Multivariate Analysis of MIDI Data
- Christy Sue Crouch
- PHiZZ, Colors and Soccer Balls
- Eunice Gray
- Hispanic Mathematicians
- Award won for best presentation in her session
- Lindsay Beth Hardy
- Sophie Germain, the Masked Woman of Mathematics
- James Kyle Jordan
- Terrorized by Mathematics: A Statistical Analysis of Terrorism
- Abishek Lall
- Spatial Predication of Data Using Kriging
- Mark Lane
- The Influence of Chinese Mathematics on Contemporary Mathematics
- Katherine Magouirk
- The Pythagorean Society
- Ashley Moses
- The Impact of One Additional Data Value to Standard Statistical Estimators
- Andrew Reynolds
- Today or Tomorrow?
- Barbara Sexton
- Means of Complex Numbers
Joint Mathematics Meetings
Phoenix, AZ
January 2004
Poster presentations
- Christy Sue Crouch
- Which Came first: e or ln?
- Katie Magouirk
- A Statistical Overview of the Death Penalty in Texas
- Ashley Moses
- The Impact of One Additional Data Value to Standard Statistical Estimators
- Barbara Sexton
- Means of Complex Numbers
MathFest 2003
Boulder, CO
August 2003
- Angela Brown
- An Overview of Molecular and Crystallographic Symmetries
- Christy Sue Crouch
- Which Came First: e or Natural Log?
- Lindsay Beth Hardy
- Three Hundred Fifty Years of Proving Fermat's Last Theorem
- Katherine Magouirk
- A Statistical Overview of the Death Penalty in Texas
- Barbara Sexton
- Means of Complex Numbers
- Award won for best presentation in her session
Meeting of the Texas Section of the MAA
Huntsville TX
April 2003
- Angela Brown
- Symmetry Groups of Molecular Structures
- Award won for best presentation in her session
- JoAnna Crixell
- A Statistical View of Epidemiology
- Christy Sue Crouch
- Which Came First: e or Natural Log?
- Suzanna Grimes
- Modeling US Abridged Life Table of the 2002 National Vital Statistics Report
- Lindsay Beth Hardy
- Three Hundred Fifty Years of Proving Fermat's Last Theorem
- Award won for best presentation in her session
- Loletha Jones
- Martha Euphemia Lofton Haynes: the First African American Female Mathematician
- James Kyle Jordan
- Generating Pythagorean Triples
- Katherine Magouirk
- Fractals Based on Pascal's Triangle
- Ashley Moses
- Heron's Formula and His Proof
- Barbara Sexton
- RSA Public Key Cryptosystem