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MSRI-UP

MSRI-UP 2021: Parking Functions: Choose your own adventure June 12, 2021 - July 24, 2021
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Location: SLMath: Online/Virtual
Organizers Federico Ardila (San Francisco State University), Duane Cooper (Morehouse College), Maria Mercedes Franco (Queensborough Community College (CUNY)), LEAD Rebecca Garcia (Colorado College), Pamela Harris (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee), Candice Price (Smith College)
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Description

The MSRI Undergraduate Program (MSRI--UP) is a comprehensive summer program designed for undergraduate students who have completed two years of university-level mathematics courses and would like to conduct research in the mathematical sciences.

The main objective of the MSRI-UP is to identify talented students, especially those from underrepresented groups, who are interested in mathematics and make available to them meaningful research opportunities, the necessary skills and knowledge to participate in successful collaborations, and a community of academic peers and mentors who can advise, encourage and support them through a successful graduate program.

Please help us to spread the word about this opportunity to your undergraduate contacts: Download PDF Flyer


Research Theme

The theme of the 2021 MSRI-UP is “Parking Functions: Choose your own adventure" and the research leader is Dr. Pamela E. Harris, Associate Professor of Mathematics at Williams College. 


General Description

During the summer, each of the 18 student participants will:

  • participate in the mathematics research program under the direction of Dr. Pamela E. Harris of Williams College, a post-doc and two graduate students;

  • complete a research project done in collaboration with other MSRI-UP students;
  • give a presentation and write a technical report on his/her research project;
  • attend a series of colloquium talks given by leading researches in their fields;
  • attend workshops aimed at developing skills and techniques needed for research careers in the mathematical sciences;
  • learn techniques that will maximize a student's likelihood of admissions to graduate programs as well as the likelihood of winning fellowships; and
  • receive a $3600 stipend, lodging, meals and round trip travel to Berkeley, CA.

After the summer, each student will:

  • have an opportunity to attend a national mathematics or science conference where students will present their research;
  • be part of a network of mentors that will provide continuous advice in the long term as the student makes progress in his/her studies; and
  • be contacted regarding future research opportunities.

How to Apply

Applications for MSRI-UP are now open on the National Science Foundation's Education and Training Application site.

Apply for MSRI-UP 2021 REU


Eligibility

Due to funding restrictions, only U.S. citizens and permanent residents are eligible to apply, and the program cannot accept foreign students regardless of funding.  In addition, students who have already graduated or will have graduated with a bachelor's degree by August 31, 2021 are not eligible to apply. 


Application Deadlines

Applications submitted by February 15, 2021 will receive full consideration. (Applications submitted after February 15, 2021 but by March 1, 2021 may still be considered in a second round of acceptances.) We expect to begin making offers for participation in late February or early March.


Application Materials

A complete application consists of the following:

Common Application Requirements:

1. Personal Statement (5,000 characters) describing your academic and career goals and how the REU program will help you achieve these goals.  

2. Resume or CV

3. College transcript

4. Contact information for two referencesPlease designate two Faculty References; these should be someone from whom you have taken a class or with whom you have done independent mathematical or scientific work. The people you identify as the Faculty Reference on the website will be notified to fill out an on-line form . Although the person will be notified automatically by email, it is the student's responsibility to make sure the letter is uploaded on time. 

MSRI-UP Specific Application Requirements:

1. Additional Statement (limit 2,500 characters) sharing any further information that will help us get a complete picture of you as a potential participant in MSRI-UP. Please address the origins of your interest in mathematics and science, any experiences (school-related and otherwise) that have particularly stimulated you, any obstacles you have faced along the way, and your experience collaborating with and supporting your peers, particularly those from groups underrepresented in mathematics. Students from 2-Year Institutions: If you are currently attending a two-year institution, please describe your plans for transferring to a four-year institution.

2. Description of Previous Summer / Research Experiences.
Please list and give a brief description of all mathematics or science research or summer programs (high school or college), if any, in which you have participated. (Students who have not participated in any programs previously are encouraged to apply.)

3. List of Mathematics/Science Courses Taken with Grades.
Please list all mathematics and science courses taken, starting with the most recent.  State the Course Number, Course Title, Term Taken, Grade Received, and Institution where you took the course.
Example: MATH 201, Calculus 1, Spring 2015, B+, Carolina Community College 

For additional information, please contact the on-site director for the 2021 MSRI-UP, Dr. Rebecca Garcia.

The directors of MSRI-UP are:


MSRI-UP 2021: Parking Functions - Choose Your Own Adventure

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MSRI-UP Sponsors

Funding to support MSRI-UP is provided by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation and the National Science Foundation (NSF).

     


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Schedule, Notes/Handouts & Videos
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Jul 23, 2021
Friday
07:00 AM - 07:15 AM
  Opening Remarks
Pamela Harris (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee)
07:15 AM - 07:45 AM
  Preferential / Zone Parking Functions
Parneet Gill (California State University, Fresno), Christopher Soto (Queens College, CUNY), Pamela Vargas (Smith College)
07:45 AM - 08:15 AM
  Parking Functions and the Tower of Hanoi
Yasmin Aguillon (University of Notre Dame; Swarthmore College), Dylan Alvarenga (California State Polytechnic University, Pomona), Camelle Tieu (University of California, Irvine)
08:15 AM - 08:30 AM
  Break
08:30 AM - 09:00 AM
  k-Type Parking Functions
Aalliyah Celestine (Xavier University of Louisiana), Lina Liu (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities), Jacob van der Leeuw (University of Arizona)
09:00 AM - 09:30 AM
  Distance to a Parking Function
Aaron Ortiz (The University of Texas at El Paso), Lauren Quesada (Pomona College), Cynthia Rivera Sánchez (University of Puerto Rico)
09:30 AM - 10:30 AM
  Break
10:30 AM - 11:00 AM
  Interval Parking Functions
Tomás Aguilar-Fraga (Harvey Mudd College), Kobe Lawson-Chavanu (Morehouse College), Dirk Tolson (Sonoma State University)
11:00 AM - 11:30 AM
  Rational Parking Functions
Imhotep Hogan (Florida A&M University), Jakeyl Johnson (San Francisco State University), Daniel Quinonez (University of California, Irvine)
11:30 AM - 11:40 AM
  Closing Remarks
Rebecca Garcia (Colorado College)