Student Chapter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 



MEET THE OFFICERS


IMAGES OF PREVIOUS WORKSHOPS

 

 


USEFUL LINKS


IMAGES OF PREVIOUS CONFERENCES

          What is SIAM?

SIAM stands for Society for Industrial Applied Mathematics

 

Established in Delaware in 1952, SIAM conveyed useful mathematical knowledge to other professionals who could implement

            mathematical theory for practical, industrial, or scientific use.

 

Since their establishment SIAM’s goals were to:

  • To advance the application of mathematics and computational science to engineering, industry, science, and society;
  • To promote research that will lead to effective new mathematical and computational methods and techniques
                for science, engineering, industry, and society;
  • To provide media for the exchange of information and ideas among mathematicians, engineers, and scientists.

 

            Who We are and Our Outreach to UMBC

We are a student chapter to reach out to other students:

  • To provide a forum to discuss and promote research in applied mathematics and computational sciences here at UMBC
  • To provide opportunities for graduate students to share their research with their peers
  • To provide UMBC students information about career opportunities in applied mathematics
  • To keep UMBC students informed of conferences, workshops, and other opportunities offered by SIAM
  • Provide workshops in enhancing the career outlook of Graduate Students in the Department of Mathematics and Statistics

 

 

CONGRATULATIONS ALEN!

Our Chapter Advisor, Dr. Susan Minkoff, presents a 2008-2009 SIAM Student Certificate to our Chapter President, Alen Agheksanterian, in recognition for having founded our newly established SIAM Chapter here at UMBC.  We are all very proud!

Upcoming Events!

Please join us at the following events.  These are open to all members and friends of the UMBC Community.

          Stay Tuned!

 

Broken Links?  Contact the Website Maintainer, Philip Nelson

This site is best viewed in a resolution

of at least 1024 x 768

Page Last Updated: 4/15/09

Site Last Updated: 5/20/09