Regional Mathematics and Statistics Conference

Student Presentations 2019

Undergraduate Student Talks

  1. Adrian Avalos, Integers partitions, Gaussian binomial coefficients, and Galois numbers.
  2. Josiah Bauer and Sarah Fleetwood, Modeling the latent reservoir in the dynamics of HIV infection with CTL memory.
  3. Claire Berchtold and Hannah Mitchum, Global dynamics of the HIV latent reservoir with latency reversing agents and immune response.
  4. Kevin Buck, Modeling the spread of disease with vaccination and opinion dynamics.
  5. William Cruse, A topological data analysis approach to time series classification.
  6. Elizabeth Dicus, Mathematical modeling of sex trafficking.
  7. Lloyd Goldstein, Analysis of chemical exposure data in the LIFECODES data set using latent transition analysis.
  8. Olivia Greathouse, Let’s talk about it! Human vs. avatar interviewers.
  9. Addie Harrison, Pattern and stripe formation in zebrafish.
  10. Paul Hazelton and Suzanna Thompson, Ramsey and star-critical Ramsey numbers involving generalized fans.
  11. Harrison Ingram, Low sensitivity to group members inhibits cooperation on evolving multiplayer networks.
  12. Drew Johnston, Detecting atrial fibrillation with R-R intervals.
  13. Talon LaClair, Tournament scheduling: Let’s play (soft)ball!
  14. Jericho Lawson, Real-time classification of atrial fibrillation using RR intervals and transition states.
  15. Tianen Liu, Data privacy in the digital world.
  16. Andrew Mosteller, Abracadabra: math, magic, and more!
  17. Phuong Nguyen, A numerical method for an inverse source problem for parabolic equations and its application to a coefficient inverse problem.
  18. Simon-Peter Nyamoko-Agata, Modeling NCAA tournament picks.
  19. Dylan O’Connor, Lexell’s theorem on the hyperboloid model of the hyperbolic plane.
  20. Can Phan, A reversed S-shaped bifurcation curve.
  21. Juan Quiroa, Analysis of positive solutions for a reaction-diffusion model where the reaction term grows linearly at infinity.
  22. Kristen Scheckelhoff, Tessellations of hyperbolic 3-space.
  23. Katelyn Settlemyre, How big is that number? A brief introduction to p-adic numbers.
  24. Wanqiao Xu, Eigenvalue distributions of random iterated block matrices.

Graduate Student Talks

  1. Ananta Acharya, Existence results for a class of steady state reaction diffusion systems.
  2. Badr Aloraini, Variance estimation using randomized response technique.
  3. Mityl Biswas, Hypothesis testing in nonlinear function on scalar regression with application to child growth study.
  4. Nick Corak, The formation and stability of tropical cyclones.
  5. Nalin Fonseka, On the effects of the exterior matrix hostility and a U-shaped density dependent dispersal on a diffusive logistic growth model.
  6. Elliott Hollifield, Positive solutions to a fractional Laplacian problem.
  7. Wonkyung Jang, When early childhood education meets machine learning: Issues with replication and reproducibility.
  8. Thuy Le, A convergent numerical method to recover the initial condition of nonlinear parabolic equations from lateral boundary data.
  9. Romesh Ruwan Thanuja Liyana Arachchige, Data generation for longitudinally reversible process.
  10. Bin Luo, Robust high-dimensional M-estimator framework for bi-level variable selection.
  11. Matthew Miller, Accounting for location measurement error in atomic resolution images of crystalline materials.
  12. Amila Muthunayake, Singular reaction diffusion equations where a parameter influences the reaction term and the boundary condition.
  13. Christopher Pritchard, The space of persistence diagrams has infinite asymptotic dimension.
  14. Sandi Rudzinski, Examples of class fields over local fields.
  15. Qi Zhang, Mean estimation of sensitive variables under non-response and measurement errors using optional RRT models.

Posters

  1. Christian Austin, Using statistical models and machine learning algorithms to detect atrial fibrillation.
  2. Aidan Lytle, Combinatoric analysis of non-flow in heavy ion collisions.
  3. Timothy Redgrave, Modeling dengue fever using agent based modeling.
  4. John Risher, On Nesbitt type inequalities.
  5. Abigail Williams, The impact of climate change on the distribution of buzz pollinators.