Each summer the department hosts an intensive 10 week research program for Columbia undergraduates. This summer 17 undergrad students participated, working under the direction of faculty and grad student advisors. The students will give presentations of their work on Wednesday, August 1 from 1:30pm – 3:00pm in 417 Math. Each group will give a short talk (about 20 minutes). All are invited to attend.
The projects are:
“Knot Floer homology, bordered algebras and double points” (faculty advisors: Akram Alishahi and Linh Truong)
- Joseph Freund
- Abhishek Kodumagulla
- Max Krawczyk
- Ayeong Lee
- Bharatha Rankothge
- Hsin Pei Toh
“Enumerative geometry and arithmetic” (faculty advisors Jo Nelson and Ila Varma)
- (Alex) Zhongyi Zhang – Grad Student
- Teresa Brown
- Quang Dao
- Mariya Delyakova
- Lucas Furtado
- Evan Wickenden
- Myeonhu Kim
“Curves on surfaces over finite fields” (faculty advisors: Daniel Litt and Alex Perry)
- Raymond Cheng – Grad Student
- Ben Church
- Chunying Huangdai
- Matthew Lerner-Brecher
- Navtej Singh
- Ming Jing
http://www.math.columbia.edu/programs-math/undergraduate-program/summer-undergraduate-research/
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