The following article was submitted by David Lutzer and Chi-Kwong Li of the College's mathematics department concerning receipt of an $800,000 grant by an interdisciplinary team of faculty to help ...
Learn by Doing: Gain experience through an experiential learning component of the program approved by the School of Mathematics and Statistics. Real World Experience: With RIT’s cooperative education ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I write about the future of learning, work and human development. Schools around the world teach calculation. But computers do ...
We propose a dimensionality reducing matrix design based on training data with constraints on its Frobenius norm and number of rows. Our design criteria is aimed at preserving the distances between ...
1 The Arts and Humanities (AH) and Social Sciences (SS) perspectives are subsets of the Breadth of Knowledge (BOK) requirements in the Core Curriculum. No more than two BOK courses can be taken with ...
Expand the application of computing and computational thinking at an R1 flagship technological university where STEM research is at the heart of everything we do. Learn from caring and skilled faculty ...
As an Applied Mathematics and Statistics major, you will learn how to apply mathematics to solve problems in fields such as business, engineering, medicine and the applied sciences. Study core ...
It may contain inaccuracies due to the limitations of machine translation. Have you ever noticed that the problem-solving methods developed through computational thinking and mathematics are somehow ...
Recent advancements in the field of echocardiography have introduced various methods to image blood flow in the heart [1]. Our particular interest is in the left ventricle (LV) of the heart, which ...
Computational chemistry has its roots in the early attempts by theoretical physicists, beginning in 1928, to solve the Schrödinger equation (see Box 2.1) using hand-cranked calculating machines. These ...
Math is the language of science, business, and industry. Why study math? A degree in mathematics will prepare you for graduate school or a career in a mathematics-based field, such as business, ...