Speaker: Peyton Hamilton
Title: How To Train Your Drone
Abstract: At this week's Q-club, Peyton will present his recent work on a project involving sensor transplantation in autonomous drones.
At this first Q-club meeting, faculty and students in Math, Computer Science, Statistics, and Data Science are invited to enjoy some Sergi’s pizza and celebrate the start of a new semester.
Panelists: Nika Husinec, Cai Lemieux Mack and Trent Meyer Title: Grad School Info Panel Abstract: Thinking about applying to grad school? At this week’s Q-club, students who have recently applied will pass on their advice. Faculty will also be on hand to answer questions about what grad school is like.
Liya Yussubaliyeva from Astana, Kazakhstan, is a senior majoring in Performance and Communication Arts. She is the concert organizer for the Java Barn and over the summer she conducted research...
Consider mapping your own Laurentian legacy. Various naming opportunities that include scholarships, professorships, spaces and programs are available to donors. The list below of naming opportunities is updated regularly, including...
We will discuss information on summer 2022 Internships and Fellowship Funding Opportunities. Information on Graduate School Programs in Math, CS and Statistics students do not have to pay tuition and...
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Meet Your Economics Mentor Charles A. Dana Professor of Economics Cynthia Bansak brings a wealth of expertise in labor economics, immigration, and international finance to her teaching. Known for her...
Presenters: Oliver Fisher and James Wolpe
Title: SYE Projects in Statistics and Data Science.
Abstract: At this week's Q-club, Oliver will present his SYE project on Nature Up North camera trap data while James will discuss his SYE project on an R package for paired competition modeling.
Title: Teaching Stats with Sports
Speakers: Sarah Weaver & Jack Fay
Abstract: At this week’s Q-club, two majors will present their recent work with SLU professors on an NSF grant. They have developed educational modules for statistics courses, centering around the analysis of sports data.