Alumnae

Here is what some of our recent alumnae are doing

  • Technology analyst at Deutsche Bank
  • Math teacher at Savannah Country Day School
  • Software tester, quality assurance at Epic Systems, Inc.
  • Research analyst doing economic consulting in Energy & Environment Practice at Charles River Associates
  • Editorial assistant at A K Peters, Ltd. (scientific/technical publisher with a concentration in mathematics, computer science, computer graphics, and robotics)
  • Economic consultant at National Economic Research Associates)
  • Math teacher at St. Stephen's School (an American high school in Rome)

 

Many of our math majors have also gone on to graduate school:

  • UT Austin 2005-2008, in Library Science, Preservation and Conservation (2004)
  • NYU, in Mathematical Finance (2004)
  • Ohio College of Podiatric Medicine (2004)
  • Columbia University, in Financial Engineering (2003)
  • Baylor College of Medicine (2003)
  • Harvard University, in Economics (2003)
  • Northeastern University, in Accounting (2003)
  • UC Berkeley, in Psychology (educational psychology - development in math and science) (2003)
  • Harvard Divinity School, in Theology (2003)

Upcoming Events

 

Mon, Apr 29 @ 12:20

The student seminar continues this week when Raissa Antwi and Marjorie Kasten give a joint talk.  As usual, we'll start lunch in room 362 at 12:20, then we'll move over to room 364 around 12:35 or 12:40 to begin the talk. Everyone is welcome to attend!


Tues, Apr 30 @ 4:30

Gerta Malaj, Sookyo Jeong, Sophie Sun, and Elsa Wong (Babson) will speak about their application of Bayesian statistics to quality control management at Boston Scientific. Their talk will be in room 396 of the Science Center.


Mon, May 6 @ 12:20

The student warps up for the year when HyeWon Shin and YeJi Kee give a joint talk.  As usual, we'll start lunch in room 362 at 12:20, then we'll move over to room 364 around 12:35 or 12:40 to begin the talk. Everyone is welcome to attend!


Tues, May 7 @ 5:30

Elize Huang, Rachel Insoft, Marjorie Kasten, Sarika Patel (Babson), and Sophia Guo (Babson) will speak about optimizing the pick-up and distribution routes for BigBelly (they make solar-powered trash compactors; we have two right outside the science center) Their talk will be in room 396 of the Science Center.


Wed, May 8 @ 1:00

Ran Ji will be giving a presentation on her thesis "Towards enumerating C-alt and D matrices." The talk will be held in room 364 of the Science Center, and everyone is welcomed to attend!


Thurs, May 9 @ 4:30

Laura Liu, Shuyu Gao, Farheen Rahimtoola, Ana Casillas, and Karan Kanodia (Babson) will present global pricing models they developed for Boston Scientific using optimization and statistical techniques. Their talk will be in room 396 of the Science Center.