Recent News
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Undergraduate and member of the Hopkins Baseball Scheduling Research Team uses MATLAB to optimize and submit baseball game schedules to the Frontier League.
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“Membership is confidential, so students don’t have to worry about revealing their identity if they’re not out yet. For me, it’s a safe space where I can totally be myself, within my nonbinary identity, and everyone’s okay with that,” said Ambrosius.
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A summer of service
CategoriesThe Community Impact Internships Program connects undergraduate students with local nonprofit organizations. Neal Lim, a rising sophomore, shares his experience.
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Faculty, postdoctoral fellow, and PhD candidate in the department will present their accepted publications at the 2022 Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS) conference.
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Benjamin Grimmer, an assistant professor in the department of applied mathematics and statistics, uses 3-dimensional printing to enhance student learning and experience during lectures.
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Students from across the country learned to use data science to address topics ranging from gerrymandered voting districts to transit equity during “Data Science for Democracy,” a workshop co-sponsored by the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics (AMS) and the SNF Agora Institute earlier this summer.
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Kuleen Sasse '25, uses metaheuristics to estimate how a person could navigate the entire system in the shortest amount of time possible
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On Design Day, a team of undergraduate students determine malignant or benign breast cancer images using machine learning algorithms.
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Nadejda ‘Nadia’ Drenska, a postdoctoral fellow, recently took the initiative to gather faculty, staff, PhD students, and postdoctoral fellows from the Department of Applied Mathematics and Statistics in an outing…
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Joshua Agterberg, whose work focuses on theoretical problems in data science and statistics, won for his presentation on “Nonparametric Two-Sample Hypothesis Testing for Random Graphs with Negative and Repeated Eigenvalues."
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Dohee Kim ('16) and Paul Markakis ('15) featured in Fall 2014 Hopkins Undergraduate Research Journal
CategoriesThe Hopkins Undergraduate Research Journal provides undergraduates with a valuable resource to access research being done by their peers and interesting current issues.
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Sandya Subramanian is an undergraduate Applied Mathematics and Statistics second major and Biomedical Engineering first major.