Summer Research

Information about math summer research is available on the mathematics resource page.

Past Projects

  • Summer 2019: Ricky Shapley
  • Summer 2019: Matthew LeMay
  • Summer 2006: Kenji Yoshida – Hamilton’s Ricci Flow
  • Summer 2006: The following students are co-supervised by Professor Lisette de Pillis on our joint research project: Mathematical Modeling of the Chemotherapy, Immunotherapy, and Vaccine Therapy of Cancer. Supported by NSF Grant 0414011.
    • David Gross
    • James Moore
    • Benjamin Preskill
    • Michael Daub
  • Summer 2005: The following students were co-supervised by Professor Lisette de Pillis on our joint research project: Optimal Control of the Chemotherapy, Immunotherapy, and Vaccine Therapy of Cancer. Supported by NSF Grant 0414011.
    • Tiffany Head
    • Kenneth Maples
    • Anand Murugan
    • Kenji Yoshida
  • Summer 2004: Jeffery Jauregui – Applying Level Set Methods to the Modeling of Tumor Growth, ar,d Response to Chemotherapy
  • Summer 2003: The following students were co-supervised with Professor Lisette de Pillis on our joint research project: Optimizing Immunotherapy and Chemotherapy of Tumors through Mathematical Modeling
    • William Chang
    • Lindsay Crowl
    • Eric Malm
    • Katherine Todd-Brown
    • Lorraine Thorns
    • Michael Vrable
  • Summer 2002: Micah Smukler – Topology and Geometry of Minkowski Products of Plane Curves
  • Summer 2002: Christopher Pries – Classification of Symmetric Cayley Graphs
  • Summer 2002: Ross Richardson – Averaging Curves in the Plane
  • Summer 2001: Micah Smukler – Minimal Symmetrizing Sets of Multiaffine Polynomials
  • Summer 2001: Christopher Pries – Examples of Cayley Manifolds in R8
  • Summer 2000: Ian Weiner – Minkowski Geometric Algebra of Quaternion Sets
  • Summer 1999: Ryan Haskett – Vector Calculus, Fields and Flows on 3-dimensional Manifolds
  • Summer 1998: Naveen Mathew – Computer Aided Geometric Design
  • Summer 1997: Dylan Helliwell – Quaternion Numbers and Spin Structures