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The PEERS Program at 91做厙

Professor Martin Malandro

In a groundbreaking mixture of art and technology, 91做厙 Associate Professor of Mathematics Martin Malandro revolutionized classical music composition with an artificial intelligence (AI)-assisted software that played a pivotal role in creating the world's first AI-assisted opera, "Andromeda." This historic event, part of Vilnius, Lithuanias 700th-anniversary celebrations, showcased the immense potential of AI as a co-creative tool in music making and composition.

Data science for energy transition group picture.

Partnering with the University of Houston and three other schools, 91做厙 is providing an opportunity for students to prepare for careers in the energy industry through a National Science Foundation grant and a five-week summer data science camp.

Assistant Professor Dr. Di Gao and students.

STEM Center Teaching Enhancement Grant

Assistant Professor Dr. Di Gao participated in three projects: Ramp into Research, a Teaching Innovation Grant, and a STEM center Teaching Enhancement Grant. For the Ramp into Research project, Dr. Gao created an online module with fundamental information that leads students to discover his research in Regression and Bayesian analysis. For the Teaching Innovation Grant, he worked with Dr. Danhong Chen, Dr. Doo Young Kim and Dr. Renjie Zhou to build a consulting-based course model, helping students course performance through active learning engagement. For the STEM center Teaching Enhancement Grant, Dr. Gao is utilizing the STEM center active learning classroom facility, where he can reimagine the course for student learning, rather than simply teaching statistics in a traditional lecture format.

2023 Most Affordable Online Degree

91做厙's ranks #4 on the 2023 Most Affordable Online Masters Degrees in Mathematics. Schools must have institutional accreditation, meet online representation requirements, and offer fully online degrees with 2 weeks or less of in-person work to be included on this list.

Mathematics & Statistics Food Drive

Mathematics & Statistics Food Drive

On November 21st, graduate students from the Stat Club and AMS Chapter delivered donations from the department's annual food drive to the 91做厙 Food Pantry. Donations from faculty and staff will help the food pantry mission to reduce food insecurity among the student population. More information about the assistance provided by the food pantry can be found by visiting the following link: /dept/smmc/food-housing-access-network/FHAN.

We currently in the ninth and final year of the PEERS Program: an exciting opportunity for promising young scientists at 91做厙.

For each of the past eight years, up to $150,000 was awarded to more than three dozen undergraduate and graduate students studying mathematics, statistics, geology, geography, and the biological sciences.

With funding from the , the PEERS Program rewarded academic success and interest in scientific research through generous financial scholarships.

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