THE SEVENTH SEMIANNUAL MATH HONORS-IN-DISCIPLINE DAY
(SAMHIDD 7)

Mathematics Honors-in-Discipline Program
East Tennessee State University


The seventh SemiAnnual Math Honors-in-Discipline Day (SAMHIDD 7) was held on April 29, 2011 in Room 304 of Gilbreath Hall. Several presentations were given by students who registered for honors enhanced classes or honors thesis during spring 2011, along with two honors thesis presentations.

The schedule of presentations is:

TIME
SPEAKER
TOPIC
2:40
Dr. Bob
Introduction and review of policies
2:50
Lindsey Fox
Goldbach's Conjecture
(Honors Elementary Number Theory)
3:10
Brandi Canter
Mathematical Models for Antibiotic Resistance
(Honors Undergraduate Research)
3:30
Laura Catron
The Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Method, Part 1
(Honors Numerical Linear Algebra)
3:50
Ruoying Wang
The Proper Orthogonal Decomposition Method, Part 2
(Honors Numerical Linear Algebra)
4:10
Jeremy Brooks
An Analytic Neuromechanics Approach to Somatic Voltage Recordings
(Honors Thesis)
4:40
Wesley Surber
The Developing of Pivoting Strategies Due to Technological Constraints
(Honors Thesis)


Laura Catron and Ruoying Wang


Lindsey Fox


Jeremy Brooks


Brandi Canter


Wesley Surber


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Last updated: May 5, 2011