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Travis Babb, Sarah Novotny and Tariq Lescouflair: Maximizing Flight TurnoversHonorable mention in the 2007 Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM).Recipients of an award for excellent poster presentation at the College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Poster and Showcase Session, held at Sacred Heart University on April 27, 2007. 2007 MCM Problems |
Christopher Crutchfield, Christopher Fontana and Tariq Lescouflair: Positioning and Moving Sprinkler Systems for IrrigationHonorable mention in the 2006 Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM).Recipients of an award for outstanding poster presentation at the College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research and Creativity Poster Session, held at Sacred Heart University on April 27, 2006. 2006 MCM Problems |
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Christopher Fontana and Tariq Lescouflair: TollboothsRecipients of a Certificate of Excellent Achievement at the College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research and Creativity Poster Session, held at Sacred Heart University on April 29, 2005.Participation in the 2005 Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM). 2005 MCM Problems |
Richard Naumann and Anthony Reynolds: Mathematics Makes Movie Stunts SafeHonorable mention in the 2003 Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM).Presentation at the College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research and Creativity Poster Session, held at Sacred Heart University on April 25, 2003. 2003 MCM Problems |
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Richard Naumann, Rahul Shaw and Charles Slabaugh: Wind and WaterspraySuccessful participants in the 2002 Mathematical Contest in Modeling (MCM).Winning poster presentation in Mathematics at the College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Poster Session, held at Sacred Heart University on April 26, 2002. 2002 MCM Problems |
Rahul Shaw: Chaos, Fractals and DynamicsStudent award winner for outstanding oral presentation in Mathematics ("Fractals: The Mandelbrot set and Julia sets") at the 54th Annual Eastern Colleges Science Conference at Wagner College in New York on April 1, 2000.Winning poster presentation in Mathematics at the College of Arts and Sciences Undergraduate Research Symposium, held at Sacred Heart University on April 28, 2000. |
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