Graduate Interdisciplinary Research Symposium

Six graduate students in the M.S. Applied Statistics Program partcipated in the Interdisciplinary Research Symposium. Five of those six prepared poster presentations for the event. The other student wrote a paper and won an award for Best Quantitative Paper Presentation Award.
Two graduate students in the M.S. Mathematics Program gave presentations in theorectial methods.
To see the full schedule, click here: Interdisciplinary Graduate Research Symposium
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Poster: Hannah Butler (mentor: Swarnali Banerjee), 鈥淒imension Reduction Algorithms in Triple Negative Breast Cancer Data鈥
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Poster: Kajal Chokshi (mentor: Greg Matthews), 鈥淪hape Analysis: Applications in Taxonomic Classification of Teeth鈥
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Poster: Joy Lee (mentor: Greg Matthews), 鈥淏etween Raking and Post Stratification: Partial Raking鈥
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Cuong Pham prepared a lecture with support from his mentor, Tim O鈥橞rien. His talk was titled, 鈥淎ssessing Effects of HAART on HIV Patients Using Linear Mixed Effects Models.鈥 Here is pictured shaking the hands of Dean of the Graduate School, Thomas J. Regan, S.J., PhD, after accepting the honor of REM Awardee.
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Meng Xie prepared a poster presentation titled 鈥淎 Computable Phenotype for Opioid Misuse Using Electronic Health Record Data Among Hospitalized Patients.鈥
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Haiting You prepared a poster presentation with support from her mentor, Tim O鈥橞rien. Her poster presentation was titled 鈥淗ousing Price Prediction with Machine Learning Algorithms.鈥
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Alen Golpashin gave a presentation titled "Stochastic Optimal Control in Spacecraft Attitude Control Applications." Unfortunately, he had to leave before the awards ceremony so we were not able to capture any photos of him at the event.
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Gabriel Ngwe gave a presentation titled "Soft Decoding of Error-Correcting Codes." Here he is pictured viewing his colleagues poster presentation.
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