Undergraduate Research Presentation Night

04-24-2023

On April 20, the math department hosted a presentation night for undergraduate math research. Six undergraduate students presented the research projects they had done during the past year. The research topics covered various areas of pure and applied mathematics including partial differential equations, mathematical physics, abstract algebra, probability theory, and statistics. The presentation night program was attended by a number of other undergraduate students, graduate students and faculty.

The Department of Mathematics at Purdue is committed to increasing the number of undergraduate students at Purdue engaged in mathematics research. Students who are interested in finding out more about research opportunities (both internal and external to Purdue) can find more informationStudents who presented research:

  • Yufan Zhou
    • Title: Hamiltonian Dynamics in Chemical reactions: Energy Barrier and Transition Path
    • Mentor Yuan Gao

Yufan Zhou explaining their research.

  • Colton Griffin
    • Title: Scattering Theory and the Finite Disc Well
    • Mentor Kiril Datchev

Colton Griffin explaining their research.

  • Xiaoyu Liu
    • Title: Limiting distributions of self-interacting random walks
    • Mentor Jonathon Peterson

Xiaoyu Liu explaining their research.

  • Parth Patel
    • Title: Simulations in the Kardar-Parisi-Zhang Class
    • Mentor Chris Janjigia

Parth Patel explaining their research.

  • Audrey Ward
    • Title: Incorporating Global Navigation Satellite Systems into Automated Precision Forestry
    • Mentor Guofan Shao (Forestry and Natural Resources)

Audrey Ward explaining their research.

  • Micky Santiago-Zayas
    • Title: Random walks on products of free groups
    • Mentor Tom Sinclair

Micky Santiago-Zayas explaining their research.