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CyberMath Academy Camp in Boston, MA has been designed for high-performing students who are looking for a challenging environment in which they can master advanced topics in an environment that provides a friendly challenge with the participation of brilliant students from all over the globe.
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CyberMath Academy’s Summer Math Camp in Boston, MA is a selective summer program for students who would like to sharpen their math skills in the inspiring and motivating atmosphere of an Ivy League College. Our math camp provides a challenging environment in summer for students in which they master mathematics with the participation of brilliant students from all over the globe.
  
  
 
===Locations and Dates===
 
===Locations and Dates===
  
Online:
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Boston: Harvard University - July 17-28, 2023
 
 
Session 1: July 6-17, 2021 (see schedule below)
 
 
 
Session 2: July 19-30, 2021 (see schedule below)
 
 
 
Boston: Harvard University - July, 2022 (TBA)
 
 
 
Silicon Valley: Stanford University - July, 2022 (TBA)
 
  
 
===Courses===  
 
===Courses===  
  
- Advanced Middle School Math with MathCounts/AMC 8-10 Problems
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- Advanced Middle School Math
 
   
 
   
- Advanced High School Math with AMC 10-12/AIME Problems
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- Advanced High School Math
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===Daily Schedule===
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{| class="wikitable"
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|-
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! Time
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! Activity
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! Notes
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|-
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| 7:15 am – 8:15 am
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| Breakfast
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| Residential Students Only
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|-
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| 8:15 am – 8:45 am
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| Day students arrive
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|
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|-
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| 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
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| Morning classes
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|-
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| 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
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| Lunch and Activity time
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| Conversation with teachers/counselors
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|-
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| 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm
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| Afternoon Activities
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| Tests, Competitions, Activities, Trips
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|-
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| 4:30 pm – 5:00 pm
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| Day students depart
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|
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|-
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| 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
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| Free time
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| Residential Students Only
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|-
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| 6:00 pm – 7:15 pm
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| Dinner
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| Residential Students Only
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|-
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| 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
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| Study time
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| Residential Students Only
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|-
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| 9:00 pm – 10:30 pm
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| Free time
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| Residential Students Only
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|-
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| 10:45 pm
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| Lights out
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| Residential Students Only
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|}
  
- Advanced AIME with Proofs
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===Former and Current Instructors===
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* Igor Ganichev: Member of Google Brain Team, working on TensorFlow. PhD from UC Berkeley, B.S. in in Mathematics and Computer Science from MIT. 1 gold, 2 silver medals at IMO (2000-2002)
  
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* Bryce Hunter McLaughlin: B.S. in Mathematics from Harvey Mudd College. Studying towards PhD in Business at Stanford Univ.
  
Advanced Math Program Designed by Justin Stevens
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* Nicholas Pascucci: Studied spacecraft AI verification at MIT. Deployed AI systems for NASA.
  
- Author of Olympiad Number Theory Through Challenging Problems Book
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* Anna Blanchfield: Studied Chemical and Physical Biology at Harvard University. She is an IB Diploma recipient and received a score of 7 on both the Math SL exam and the Physics SL exam.
  
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* Ibrahim Suat Evren: Studies Math at MIT. Gold medal at 2019 IMO, bronze medal at 2019 Balkan Math Olympiad (BMO), gold medal at 2016 Junior BMO. 800 on SAT Math Level-2, 800 on SAT Physics.
  
Math Olympiad Program Designed by Evan Chen
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* Alex Toller: CyberMath Academic Coordinator. Has been participating in math competitions since 2012. Highest scorer at the 2014 Nevada MathCounts State competition, and MathCounts National Competition participant, top 2 percent on AMC 12. He has written problems for both local and online math competitions since 2016, co-organizing two of them with the Northern Nevada Math Club. He is also a co-author of the book Proofs in Competition Math. He currently studies mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley, and is a problem writer for the Berkeley Math Tournament.
  
- One of the coaches of the USA IMO Team
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We also have many more instructors with similar credentials.
  
- Co-Exam Coordinator for the USA Olympiad Team Selection Tests
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===Guest Lectures by Harvard, MIT, Stanford Researchers and Professors===
  
- Assistant Academic Director of the Math Olympiad Summer Program (MOP)
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Below are some of the former guest lectures. Similar ones to be scheduled in 2023.
  
- Member of the USA Math Olympiad (USAMO) Committee
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* Dr. Michael Mitzenmacher - "Fundamentals of Machine Learning"
  
===Daily Schedule (Session 1)===
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* Dr. John W. Cain, Senior Lecturer, Department of Mathematics, Harvard University - "Current Research in Mathematics and Advice for Students"
  
12:00 pm 01:30 pm EST 1st Period
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* Dr. Michele Catasta Stanford Univ., Dept. of Computer Science- "Hybrid Human-Machine Information Systems"
  
01:45 pm 03:15 pm EST 2nd Period
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* Dr. Nuh Gedik M.I.T., Department of Physics - "Seeing the ultrasmall, capturing the ultrafast!"
  
03:30 pm 05:00 pm EST 3rd Period
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* Dr. Umut Eser Cellarity, Head of Machine Learning Department, Former Researcher at Harvard Medical School - "Artificial Intelligence – Past, Present and Future"
  
===Daily Schedule (Session 2)===
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* Dr. Johanna O'Day – Researcher at Stanford Bio-X Interdisciplinary Biosciences Institute - "Mechanical Engineering and Neuroscience"
  
03:00 am 04:30 am EST 1st Period
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* Dr. Darrel Deo Researcher at Stanford Bio-X Interdisciplinary Biosciences Institute - "BioRobotics"
  
04:45 am – 06:15 am EST 2nd Period
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* Dr. Andrew Powers - Neurosurgeon at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center of Harvard University - "How to become a successful neurosurgeon"
  
06:30 am – 08:00 am EST 3rd Period
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* Dr. Albert Hsia - Head of Marketing at Merck, Harvard University alumnus - "Data Science Applications in medical fields"
  
 
===MORE INFORMATION===
 
===MORE INFORMATION===
  
 
For more information: https://cybermath.org
 
For more information: https://cybermath.org

Revision as of 22:11, 17 September 2022

CyberMath Academy’s Summer Math Camp in Boston, MA is a selective summer program for students who would like to sharpen their math skills in the inspiring and motivating atmosphere of an Ivy League College. Our math camp provides a challenging environment in summer for students in which they master mathematics with the participation of brilliant students from all over the globe.


Locations and Dates

Boston: Harvard University - July 17-28, 2023

Courses

- Advanced Middle School Math

- Advanced High School Math

Daily Schedule

Time Activity Notes
7:15 am – 8:15 am Breakfast Residential Students Only
8:15 am – 8:45 am Day students arrive
9:00 am – 1:00 pm Morning classes
1:00 pm – 2:00 pm Lunch and Activity time Conversation with teachers/counselors
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Afternoon Activities Tests, Competitions, Activities, Trips
4:30 pm – 5:00 pm Day students depart
5:00 pm – 6:00 pm Free time Residential Students Only
6:00 pm – 7:15 pm Dinner Residential Students Only
7:30 pm – 9:00 pm Study time Residential Students Only
9:00 pm – 10:30 pm Free time Residential Students Only
10:45 pm Lights out Residential Students Only

Former and Current Instructors

  • Igor Ganichev: Member of Google Brain Team, working on TensorFlow. PhD from UC Berkeley, B.S. in in Mathematics and Computer Science from MIT. 1 gold, 2 silver medals at IMO (2000-2002)
  • Bryce Hunter McLaughlin: B.S. in Mathematics from Harvey Mudd College. Studying towards PhD in Business at Stanford Univ.
  • Nicholas Pascucci: Studied spacecraft AI verification at MIT. Deployed AI systems for NASA.
  • Anna Blanchfield: Studied Chemical and Physical Biology at Harvard University. She is an IB Diploma recipient and received a score of 7 on both the Math SL exam and the Physics SL exam.
  • Ibrahim Suat Evren: Studies Math at MIT. Gold medal at 2019 IMO, bronze medal at 2019 Balkan Math Olympiad (BMO), gold medal at 2016 Junior BMO. 800 on SAT Math Level-2, 800 on SAT Physics.
  • Alex Toller: CyberMath Academic Coordinator. Has been participating in math competitions since 2012. Highest scorer at the 2014 Nevada MathCounts State competition, and MathCounts National Competition participant, top 2 percent on AMC 12. He has written problems for both local and online math competitions since 2016, co-organizing two of them with the Northern Nevada Math Club. He is also a co-author of the book Proofs in Competition Math. He currently studies mathematics at the University of California, Berkeley, and is a problem writer for the Berkeley Math Tournament.

We also have many more instructors with similar credentials.

Guest Lectures by Harvard, MIT, Stanford Researchers and Professors

Below are some of the former guest lectures. Similar ones to be scheduled in 2023.

  • Dr. Michael Mitzenmacher - "Fundamentals of Machine Learning"
  • Dr. John W. Cain, Senior Lecturer, Department of Mathematics, Harvard University - "Current Research in Mathematics and Advice for Students"
  • Dr. Michele Catasta – Stanford Univ., Dept. of Computer Science- "Hybrid Human-Machine Information Systems"
  • Dr. Nuh Gedik – M.I.T., Department of Physics - "Seeing the ultrasmall, capturing the ultrafast!"
  • Dr. Umut Eser – Cellarity, Head of Machine Learning Department, Former Researcher at Harvard Medical School - "Artificial Intelligence – Past, Present and Future"
  • Dr. Johanna O'Day – Researcher at Stanford Bio-X Interdisciplinary Biosciences Institute - "Mechanical Engineering and Neuroscience"
  • Dr. Darrel Deo – Researcher at Stanford Bio-X Interdisciplinary Biosciences Institute - "BioRobotics"
  • Dr. Andrew Powers - Neurosurgeon at Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center of Harvard University - "How to become a successful neurosurgeon"
  • Dr. Albert Hsia - Head of Marketing at Merck, Harvard University alumnus - "Data Science Applications in medical fields"

MORE INFORMATION

For more information: https://cybermath.org