The Math & Stat Club recently held their annual picnic at the Science Complex Fountain. Everyone enjoyed the beautiful weather and pizza with friends, including Amahle who got her very own slice.
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Dr. Matthew Mizuhara NSF Award Search_ Award # 2406942 – Collaborative Research_ Emerging Applications of Self-Similarity in Dynamical Networks Continue Reading
Students: Amanda Vezos, Aidan Brier, Stephanie Tortolani, Amanda Cramer, Sophia Colacino, Juliette Nappi. Faculty: Dr. Hagedorn (not in picture), Dr. Navard and Dr. Kline Continue Reading
We participated in hosting four College and Student Organization Fairs for approximately 100 8th grade students per session from Martin Luther King Jr. Middle School in Trenton. Student representatives from a variety of student clubs and faculty presenting the Math & Stat department played mathematical games with the 8th grade students and even rewarded the… Continue Reading
Dr. Nick Battista, an associate professor of mathematics at TCNJ, has secured a collaborative research grant from the National Science Foundation to develop new computational methods to understand predator-prey interactions underwater. The three-year, $124,000 grant will fund field studies and quantitative analysis of how cnidarians (a branch of the animal kingdom that includes jellyfish and coral) are… Continue Reading
Professor Susan Schmoyer recently submitted art to the JMM Mathematical Art Exhibit where it was accepted and put on display. Click on the link below to view her submissions. https://gallery.bridgesmathart.org/exhibitions/2025-jmm-art-exhibition/susan-schmoyer Continue Reading
Dr Gevertz and Dr Nardini gave keynote presentations at a workshop on “Mechanistic Learning as a combination of Machine Learning and Modeling in Mathematical Oncology” last week at the Banff International Research Station in Banff, Alberta, Canada. The workshop brought together data scientists and mathematical modelling researchers to explore the potential for personalized cancer treatment… Continue Reading
We had a contest this year to see which class had the most attendees and the Class of 2020 won! TCNJ Math Teacher Alumni Symposium, October 23, 2024 Continue Reading
Today we hosted our annual egg drop! This is an event we do every year that is SAF funded. Students chose to work in teams or alone to create a contraption that would keep an egg from breaking when dropped from a certain height. We gave everyone around 30 minutes to construct their contraption before heading… Continue Reading