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  • ...he most popular image of a mathematician: a person who does [[mathematical research]] at a college or university, along with teaching classes. ...mathematicians and specialize in [[mathematical modeling]] or [[operations research]].
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  • The '''Research Science Institute''' (RSI) is a 6-week residential program held each summer ...ay, alumni of the program are known as "Rickoids".) RSI's name changed to Research Science Institute in 1987, following Admiral Rickover's death, and after a
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  • #REDIRECT[[Research Science Institute]]
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  • ...y and the theory of field extensions. Students do a significant amount of research. The program is no longer free.
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  • ...his left eye. Despite his horrible eyesight, Euler continued his prolific research.
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  • .... It has been an open problem for around 40 years, and has stimulated much research; its status as one of the most challenging mathematical questions has becom
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  • * Research
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  • A company sells peanut butter in cylindrical jars. Marketing research suggests that using wider jars will increase sales. If the [[diameter]] of
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  • A company sells peanut butter in cylindrical jars. Marketing research suggests that using wider jars will increase sales. If the diameter of the
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  • ...ram, and returning students are given the opportunity of doing an original research project for submission to the Siemens Competition in Math, Science, and Tec
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  • ...working under it might have a hard time conversing about their respective research. That being said there are some general, (but hardly exhaustive), subdivisi
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  • ...The awards criteria reward original mathematical work as well as library research, computer programming, and clear communication, with separate prizes for th
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  • [[Heuristic algorithms]]: in [[computer science]] and [[operations research]], there exist many problems which are considered "intractable", i.e. no kn
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  • ...nder (see "Rules and Financing") was the founder's support of mathematical research. However, specifically, the inspiration was a similar prize exactly a hundr ...ofit organization based in his hometown; Cambridge, MA to aid mathematical research. Clay, a well-off mutual-fund manager, though not a mathematician, was grea
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  • ...://artofproblemsolving.com/community/c10h3064120p27642689 Source: Sotowa's research])
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  • ...igation, Eratosthenes also measured the Earth's circumference fairly well. Research into physical oceanography included Strabo, who observed volcanic activity
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  • ...application, 300 semifinalists are selected and 30 finalists present their research projects and compete in team hands-on STEM challenges to demonstrate their
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  • * Science, Math, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship. Full tuition and stipends in exchan
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  • * Science, Math, and Research for Transformation (SMART) Scholarship. Full tuition and stipends in exchan * UNCF-MERK Undergrad Science Research Scholarship Award [http://umsi.uncf.org/ScholarshipsInternshipsFellowships/
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  • ...ncluding leadership, success in science fairs, and evidence of independent research * Research interest in Engineering
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