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The MIT Program for Research in Math, Engineering, and Science (PRIMES) will award PRIMES internships to the two highest ranked participants in CrowdMath 2017 who are still in high school in Spring 2018. These students will have the opportunity to work on a research project on Skype with a mentor at MIT through PRIMES in 2018. One student will be chosen from each of the Graph Algorithms and Applications and Broken Stick projects.
CrowdMath is an online research program open to high school and college students all over the world. High school students can improve their CrowdMath rankings by posting questions, answers, ideas, or proofs on the CrowdMath message board. The rankings for the 2017 CrowdMath PRIMES prizes will be based on CrowdMath posts during the year 2017 and will be finalized on December 31, 2017. Rankings will be posted below and updated monthly.
CrowdMath is an online research program open to high school and college students all over the world. High school students can improve their CrowdMath rankings by posting questions, answers, ideas, or proofs on the CrowdMath message board. The rankings for the 2017 CrowdMath PRIMES prizes will be based on CrowdMath posts during the year 2017 and will be finalized on December 31, 2017. Rankings will be posted below and updated monthly.
This post has been edited 2 times. Last edited by copeland, Feb 6, 2017, 7:22 PM
Reason: Added info about the Broken Stick project.
Reason: Added info about the Broken Stick project.