News

July



DMS Assistant Professor Le Chen secures new NSF grant

07/25/2023

DMS Assistant Professor Le Chen has just secured a new NSF grant (~$180K, 3 years) for his project titled "Studies of the Stochastic Partial Differential Equations."

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Summer program offers bold research experiences for future STEM leaders

Amanda Clark

07/25/2023

At the closing ceremony for the 2023 Collaborative Approaches among Scientists and Engineers (CASE) Research Experience Undergraduate (REU) Research Symposium, high school students and undergraduate students in the up to 10-week program had an opportunity to present their research posters and share how this program has made a difference to them personally in front of their families and faculty. Students came from across the country from California to Pennsylvania to take advantage of this program.

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SCORE summer camp participants learn how to build VEX robots and get personalized advice

Tre Knight shows a camp participant code for his robot.

07/25/2023

“I enjoy being part of these SCORE summer camps and seeing the kids develop an interest in robotics,” said Tre Knight, a teacher from Auburn Junior High School. “These students are here because they have a desire to learn outside of the classroom and that makes this even more exciting.”

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Stories come to life in Science Matters

Students in front of a house that reads Auburn Aubie.

07/25/2023

Science Matters summer enrichment camps concluded the 2023 season with “Full STEM Ahead” and “Storybook STEM” sessions. This interactive and engaging summer enrichment program is hosted by the Office of STEM Outreach in the College of Sciences and Mathematics. 

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DMS assistant professor Zhong has secured a new NSF grant as the sole PI for his project Adaptive Hybrid Method for Radiative Transfer and Related Applications.

07/18/2023

Congratulations to Yimin Zhong, an assistant professor in DMS, for securing a new NSF grant as the sole PI for his project Adaptive Hybrid Method for Radiative Transfer and Related Applications. The grant, amounting to ~$210K, will support Yimin's work on this project for the next three years. Well done!   Details of the award are found at   https://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=2309530

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Congratulations to Miranda Silano featured as a Lee County Emergency Management Team Highlight

Miranda Silano

07/18/2023

Miranda Silano was featured as the Lee County Emergency Management Team Highlight last week. She is graduating with her master’s degree from Auburn University and is now interning with this critical service in Lee County.

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COSAM students travel more than 5,000 miles and were featured on the national news in Iceland

07/18/2023

Students from the Liles Lab in the Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Sciences and Mathematics (COSAM) were conducting research in northern Iceland when they were featured on the Icelandic national news.

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DMS's Zheng received 2023 Statistical and Analytical Methods Development Award from CCTS

07/13/2023

Dr. Ginny Zheng received 2023 Statistical and Analytical Methods Development Award from CCTS for the project “Robust Functional Independent Component Analysis for Multivariate Functional Data.” The funds will support the collaborative research of Drs. Zheng and Billor as well as a graduate research assistant.   Congratulations Ginny!

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COSAM graduate student Emily Churchman is first at Auburn University to be awarded a prestigious USDA NIFA predoctoral fellowship

Emily Churchman

07/11/2023

Emily Churchman, a graduate student in the Department of Biological Sciences in the College of Sciences and Mathematics (COSAM), is the first graduate student at Auburn University to receive a $180,000 predoctoral fellowship from the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) National Institute of Food and Agriculture (NIFA). Emily’s research focuses on microbiology and immunology in the context of fish health.

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Have YOU Read

07/06/2023

Melinda Lanius' new PRIMUS paper where she looks at conceptual metaphors of cryptology and provides design recommendations for an undergraduate cryptology course that is "metaphorically self-aware"?  Ash Abebe "think[s] many of you will find it interesting as well. See article here:   Full article: On Conceptual Metaphor in Cryptology Education https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/10511970.2023.2214925

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DMS faculty member Yimin Zhong notified that his proposal for the Simons Foundation Travel Support for Mathematicians will be awarded

07/06/2023

Yimin Zhong was notified that his proposal for the Simons Foundation Travel Support for Mathematicians will be awarded. The project title is "Theory and Computation for Radiative Transport and Related Applications."   Congratulations Yimin!

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DMS faculty member Selim Sukhtaiev notified that his proposal for the Simons Foundation Travel Support for Mathematicians will be awarded

07/06/2023

DMS faculty member Selim Sukhtaiev received notification that his proposal for the Simons Foundation Travel Support for Mathematicians will be awarded. The project title is "Index Theorems in Analysis, Mathematical Physics, and Spectral Theory." Congratulations, Selim!

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Maria Amarakristi Onyido, Mariam Khachatryan, and Rachidi B. Salako in the June/July 2023 Notices of the AMS

07/05/2023

The current Notices of the AMS features three of our recent PhD graduates in the "Next Generation" Q&A section:

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