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Subject: HappyHolidaysfromMathworks!(Decembernewsle:er)Date: Monday,December11,2017at10:08:37AMCentralStandardTimeFrom: MathworksatTexasStateUniversity(sentbyMathworksatTexasStateUniversity
<mathworks=txstate.edu@mail124.suw111.mcdlv.net>)To: Amende,PatriciaLee
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MissionTo research and develop modelprograms and self-sustaininglearning communities thatengage students from allbackgrounds in doingmathematics at a high level.
Mathworks is a center forinnovation in mathematicseducation at Texas StateUniversity. We conduct researchof and develop model programsin the following areas: - Summer Math Programs - Teacher ProfessionalDevelopment - Curriculum Research &Development_____________________
Support math learningopportunities for all studentsDonate online today to theMathworks Legacy Campaign!_____________________MathworksMax Warshauer, DirectorTerry McCabe, AssociateDirectorHiroko Warshauer, Research CoordinatorPatty Amende, BusinessManager_____________________
Mathworks SteeringCommittee
Winter 2017
Mathworks wishes you and yours a safe andHappy Holiday Season!
In this newsletter:
Siemens Competition ResultsMathworks Math ContestResidential Summer Math Camp
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CommitteeErnest ButlerSarah ButlerHoward FalkenbergJeff KodoskyBob RutishauserMike Starbird_____________________
Texas State UniversityDenise Trauth, PresidentGene Bourgeois, ProvostChristine Hailey, Dean of the College of Science and EngineeringSusan Morey, Chair of the Mathematics Department_____________________
Contact UsPHONE: (512) 245 -3439FAX: (512) 245 - 1469www.txstate.edu/mathworksmathworks@txstate.edu
Forward this email to friends andfamily._____________________
Dear Alumni,Have you recently...Moved?Started graduate school?Landed a new job?Written a book?Received an award?
Or simply want to reconnect withother alumni?We at Mathworks would love tohear what alumni are doing thesedays!Simply fill out this online updateform.
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Honors Summer Math Camp Support Annual Report FY2017Research
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Siemens Competition Results
Fourteen teams (44 students) worked on research projects inthe 2017 Honors Summer Math Camp (HSMC). Nine of theseteams (26 students) were named as semifinalists in theSiemens Competition in Math, Science and Technology. Oneteam was named the Regional Finalist. Second and third-yearstudents in the HSMC work on original research projects eachyear mentored by Texas State Faculty. Semifinalist researchprojects were:
Suho Oh’s team: Criteria for DeterminingConcordance in Positroids
Andrew Lu, Claire Zhou, BrandonChen**Advanced to Regional Finals
David Snyder’s team: Algebraic Topological Applicationsin Data Modeling and Analysis
Jenny Lu, Elijah Stroud, Rachel LaingGary Beal’s team: A Predictive Model of theSpontaneous Segregation of SphericalNanoparticlesDue to Force Imbalances
William Wang, Kyle Wang, Lucy XuLucas Rusnak’s team: A Complete Characterization ofOriented Hypergraphs with Singular Laplacians
Junu Lee, Elizabeth Guo, Saba ZerefaRay Treinen’s team: A Numerical Study of FloatingDrops
Eric Wu, Josh Kolenbrander, Grace ZhangShuying Sun’s team: Integrated Analysis of GeneExpression and Methylation Data for Breast Cancer CellLines
Juyon Lee, Catherine Li, Jessica DingTim Chase’s team: Topological Characterization ofGraph Study
William Wang, Linda Yu, Kathleen ZhangWuxu Peng’s team: A Novel Algorithm for Enhancingthe naïve Bayes Spam Filter Through Text ModificationDetection
Linda Huang, Julia Jia, Emma IngramYoung Ju Lee’s team: A Three Species Model forWormlike Micellar Fluids in Porous Media and itsApplications
Jonathan Shoemaker, Ethan Nolen
Other projects included:
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Dan Tamir’s team: Lossless Integer Data CoompressionDanika Luo, Malachi Myers, Selina Wu
Dan Tamir's team: Evaluating Randomness of Pseudo-Random Number Generators in Encryption
Ashley Chen, Michael Liu, David XuHabil Zare's team: Large-Scale Gene Network Analysisof Hepatocellular Carcinoma to Determine SurvivalTime
Shilpita Mitra-Behura, Angela Zhang, AllisonYang
Rodin Podorozhny's team: A decentralized Solution forTraveling Salesman Problem
Radha Malhotra, Lauara Li, Selena Li
Congratulations to all the students and their mentos for theiroutstanding work.
_________________________________Mathworks Math Contest
The Mathworks Math Contest was taken by 584 studentsranging from 2nd to 8th grade. We congratulate the studentsfor their hard work on this challenging test.
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Residential Junior Summer Math Camp (JSMCR)
The JSMCR is a two-week camp held on the Texas Statecampus. This camp is for rising 6th through 8th gradestudents. Applications will open in late December. For moreinformation, follow this link to our website.
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Honors Summer Math Camp (HSMC)
The HSMC is a residential six-week camp for rising 9ththrough 12th grader students. For more information about thiscamp follow this link to our website.
______________________________ Thank you for your Support
We are pleased to thank the Lions Club of San Marcos for their$1200 donation to support scholarships for students to attendthe Mathworks summer math camps. They have beenfabulous supporters of Mathworks scholarships since 2013.
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#GivingTuesday kicked off a great start for this season ofgiving. We wish to thank everyone for their support andremind everyone that it isn't too late to give. Your donation ofany amount is greatly appreciated and goes directly tosupport students of all backgrounds in doing mathematics at ahigh level. This summer will mark the 29th year thatMathworks has been providing outstanding math educationand products. Will you help us reach our goal to raise$29,000? Click this link to donate now!
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Annual Report FY 2017
"Mathworks teaches its campers not to ask, “What?” butrather, “Why?” and “How?” Read more storeis aboutMathworks in our 2017 Annual Reprot. You can download ourAnnual report by clicking here.
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Research Activities
Ongoing research from 2016 JSMCMathworks faculty and graduate students are currentlyexamining a promising model of professional developmentthat brings together prospective and practicing teachers toreflect and analyze teaching practices following daily sessionsof Junior Summer Math Camp (JSMC). Another group isinvestigating the facets of student summer experiences at theHonors Summer Math Camp (HSMC). Both ongoing worksinclude faculty mentoring doctoral students in themathematics education program in the MathematicsDepartment.
Activities from previous JSMC to appear in MTMSTwo activities enacted in the 2015 Junior Summer Math Campclasses will soon be in the National Council of Teachers of
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Mathematics (NCTM) journal, Mathematics Teaching in theMiddle School, which has a readership of over 28,000. Thearticles were co-authored by Mathworks faculty andmathematics education graduate students.
Research in Productive Struggle citedThe research of Mathworks faculty, Hiroko Warshauer, wascited in Taking Action: Implementing Effective TeachingPractices, a series of three books for grades K-5, 6-8 and 9-12educators. The books also utilized the Productive StruggleFramework that she developed. Support of ProductiveStruggle is an important part of Mathworks Guiding Principlesand is also one of eight effective teaching practices included inthe NCTM book, Principles to Actions (2014).
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Mathworks at San Marcos Fall Festival
San Marcos CISD hosted the fall festival at DeZavalaElementary school in late October. Mathworks was among themany groups that set up math-centered games and activities. Dr. Terry McCabe, Patty Amende, and Katty Zied attendedthe event to promote the summer math camps and play mathgames with the students.
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29 Year Mathworks Legacy Campaign
This is the 29th year of Mathworks. Our goal through theMathworks Legacy Campaign is to raise $29,000 inscholarships to support students with financial need. We hopeyou can participate and help. Thank you so much! To donate,click here.
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