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New program aims to create regional networks of mathematical sciences departments that provide training and internship experiences to doctoral students that lead to “mathematically meaningful” careers outside of academia
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He is known for his efforts to bridge the gap between mathematical research in academia and industry, and to develop programs to prepare students in the mathematical sciences for careers outside of academia.
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The Financial Engineer's 2016 Master of Financial Engineering program rankings are the most comprehensive rankings for financial engineering, financial mathematics, quantitative finance, computational finance, and mathematical finance graduate programs in the United States.
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Daniel Robinson, along with Suchi Saria (JHU, Department of Computer Science) are recipients of the Institute for Data-Intensive Engineering and Science (IDIES) seed funding award. More information on these awards can be found here: http://idies.jhu.edu/seed-funding-awardees.
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Dr. Tamás Budavári, along with Kathryn Edin and Michael Braverman are recipients of the Institute for Data-Intensive Engineering and Science seed funding award.
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Helyette Geman, industry expert in commodity derivatives, explores the agricultural marketplace and cycles in agricultural commodity pricing in her new book entitled Agricultural Finance: From Crops to Land, Water, and Infrastructure. For more information, please click here. Book Summary: The book briefly recalls the relation of agriculture to the roots of sedentarism and goes on…
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The Financial Engineer's 2015 Master of Financial Engineering program rankings are the most comprehensive rankings for financial engineering, financial mathematics, quantitative finance, computational finance, and mathematical finance graduate programs in the United States.
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Interview: Daniel Q. Naiman
CategoriesJohns Hopkins Magazine interviewed AMS former Chair, Daniel Q. Naiman for their 2014 Summer edition. Click here for the article and to find out more about the man who lead our department for the past 10 years.
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Tamás Budavári joins AMS faculty
CategoriesThe Applied Mathematics & Statistics Department would like to welcome Tamás Budavári as a new Assistant Professor. Professor Budavári comes to us from the Physics and Astronomy Department within the Krieger School of Arts & Sciences here at Johns Hopkins University. For more information about Tamás or to contact him, please see Tamás Budavári’s faculty…