2023
- First Place, Applied Mathematics
- Game of Hearts
- Conner Boehm ’24, Isaiah Bradner ’26, Catherine Chu ’26, Annie Tang ’25, Wade Williams ’24, Geoffrey Yang ’25
- Second Place, Applied Mathematics
- A Game Theoretic Model of Jazz Improvisation
- Sourjyamoy Barman ’26, Joshua Piesner ’26, Vedant Tapiavala ’26
- Third Place, Applied Mathematics
- Evolutionary Game Theory Analysis of Asset and Loan Diversification in the Banking System
- Zimehr Abbasi ’23, Min Hur ’24, Austin Hyun ’23, Tate McDowell ’23, Jessica Wang ’23, Ryan Xu ’23
- Fourth Place, Applied Mathematics
- Evolutionary Behavioral Dynamics in Ecological Grid-Worlds
- Richard W. Dionne ’19
- First Place, Pure Mathematics
- The Chromatic Symmetric Function in the Star Basis
- Mario Tomba Morillo ’25
- Second Place, Pure Mathematics
- Mathematics in Magic: Looking into the Magic of Universal Cycles
- Sofia Goncalves ’25
2020
Due to COVID-19 restrictions we were unable to host an in-person poster session in recent years. However, in 2020 we were pleased to share the team project presentations from Math 70, Elements of Multivariate Statistics and Statistical Learning, taught by Professor Eugene Demidenko this spring. Data scientists are among the most in-demand technical jobs, and Dartmouth offers a Mathematical Data Science major with Math 70 as the culminating course. The course combines theoretical mathematics empowered by proficient programming in R for solving real-life problems, such as the analysis of COVID-19 dynamics and its prediction, and prepares students for a career in data analysis and statistical problem solutions.
Team projects from Math 70
- Optimal Portfolio Allocation
- Osman Khan, Tudor Muntianu, Joe Gyorda, Sri Yenamandra, Oliver Levy
- Benford’s Law
- Tanli Su, Sophie Wang, Saunak Badam, Aaron Lee, Alexander (Sasha) Kokoshinskiy
- COVID-19 Data Analysis & Prediction
- Clayton Bass, Thomas Brown, Kayshav Prakash, Bruce Zou, Allison Tong
2019
- First Place, Applied Mathematics
- For Whom the Bell Tolls: Modeling Wind Chimes with the Classical Wave Equation
- Louisa Gao ’22, Matthew Sawicki ’20
- Second Place, Applied Mathematics
- Modeling Spillovers of Emerging Infectious Diseases with Intermediate Hosts
- Katherine Royce ’19
- Third Place, Applied Mathematics
- Varying Measles Vaccination Rates in a Theoretical Prison Population
- Addison Green, Erika Hernandez, Kenna Vansteyn
- First Place, Pure Mathematics
- Continued Fractions and abc-Triples
- Ethan Goldman
- Second Place, Pure Mathematics
- $\alpha\beta\gamma$ Conjecture for Gaussian Integers
- Jared Hodes, Liam Morris, Tanish Raghavan, May Fahrenthold, Dylan Burke
2018
- First Place, Applied Mathematics
- Exploring Health Policies to Prevent Another SARS Outbreak in Hong Kong
- Ray Guo, Matthew Yung, Hailey Jiang, Eva Wang
- Second Place, Applied Mathematics
- Spread of the Renaissance through Publication Networks
- Brian Chekal, Jason Cheal
- Third Place, Applied Mathematics
- Sentiment-Based Prediction of Alternative Cryptocurrency Price Fluctuations Using a Gradient Boosting Tree Mode
- Anup Chamrajnagar, Xander Fong, Tianyu “Ray” Li, Nick Rizik
- First Place, Pure Mathematics
- Embedding the Complete Bipartite Graph
- Jacob Marchman
2017
- First Place, Applied Mathematics
- A Model for Self-Sustaining Litopenaeus Vannamei Farm Alternatives
- Anup Chamrajnagar, Jason Cheal, John Glance, Xander Fong
- Second Place, Applied Mathematics
- Mathematical Modeling of Cancer Growth
- Yixuan He
- Third Place, Applied Mathematics
- Modeling Solid Fuel Rocket Launch and Orbit
- Jon Chu, Annika Roise, Ethan Isaacson
- First Place, Pure Mathematics
- Lying on the Fermat Primality Test
- Jared Duker Lichtman
2016
- First Place, Applied Mathematics
- Analyzing in vitro Monolayer and 3-D Spheroid Culture Response of Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Cell Line H358 to Bortezomib Drug Treatment
- Yixuan He
- Shared Second Place, Applied Mathematics
- Rumor Spreading in Social Networks
- Ke Li, Min Hyung Kang, Qi Wei
- Shared Second Place, Applied Mathematics
- Antibiotics: Pharmaceutical Incentives in Monopoly
- Ryan Schiller, Daniel Salas
- First Place, Pure Mathematics
- Hemipolyhedra and their connection to $\boldsymbol{RP} ^{2}$ and the torus
- Julio Resendiz
- Second Place, Pure Mathematics
- The Plastic Number and Padovan Cuboid Spiral
- Helena Caswell
2015
- First Place, Applied Mathematics
- Transmission of Bubonic Plague along the Via Francigena in the 14th Century
- Christine Lu, Mary Rogers, Anita Kodali
- Second Place, Applied Mathematics
- Universal Voluntary Testing and Antiretroviral therapy: A Comparison of 2 HIV Models
- Jennifer Jin, Eileen Jin
- First Place, Pure Mathematics
- Transplantation of Eigenfunctions on Isospectal Domians
- Feynman Liang
- Second Place, Pure Mathematics
- The Complement of the Figure 8 Knot in the 3-Sphere
- Molly McBride
2014
- First Place, Applied Mathematics
- Michelle Chen, Paula Chen, Milan Huynh, Evan Rheingold, Ann Dnham
- Shared Second Place, Applied Mathematics
- Ivan Antoniv
- Shared Second Place, Applied Mathematics
- Andi Leibowitz, Emily Hoffman
- First Place, Pure Mathematics
- Annie Laurie Mauhs-Pugh
- Shared Second Place, Pure Mathematics
- Hanh Nguyen
- Shared Second Place, Pure Mathematics
- Adenrele Adewusi
- Shared Second Place, Pure Mathematics
- Ethan Thomas
2013
- First Place
-
The Fractal Nature of Schottky Groups
- John Conley
- Second Place
-
Construction of the Flag of Nepal in the Conjugate Coordinate System using Mathematica
- Pawan Dhakal
- Third Place
- Interval Vector Polytopes
- Gabriel Dorfsman-Hopkins
2012
- First Place
- Boundary Methods for Variable Coefficient Helmholtz Boundary Value
- Brad Nelson
- Second Place
- Reading with new eyes: Single word network analysis of the representation of biofuels in contemporary media
- Anna Morenz
- Third Place
- The Spectral Structure of the Credit Default Swap Market
- Philip Winsor
- Winning posters for Brad Nelson (first place), Anna Morenz (second), and Philip Winsor (third)
2010
Special poster session:
2010 Mathematical Biology Student Poster Session