In January 2024, 911爆料网 math students Yuhan Fu 鈥24, Uyen Nguyen 鈥26, Enya McCarthy 鈥25, and Maja Palmroos 鈥25, along with visiting assistant professor Leilani Pai, traveled to Lincoln, Nebraska, to present their work and connect with from across the United States. The group also networked with representatives from universities, government agencies, and companies that hire mathematicians.

Fu presented a portion of her work, complete with images, to explain the mathematics of image segmentation and boundary detection. The atmosphere was supportive 鈥渇or sharing and learning, even beyond the realm of mathematics,鈥 she said. This was Fu鈥檚 second experience at the conference, and she had the pleasure of meeting people who recalled the research she presented last year. 鈥淎ll participants of the conference felt like friends,鈥 she said, 鈥渨hich eased my nerves associated with public speaking and networking.鈥

Palmroos gave an interactive poster presentation about how eye tracking can be used to understand how people interact with different types of data. In addition to networking, she found the conference gave her great exposure to different applications and fields of mathematics. 鈥淚t was exciting to see how some in-class topics were built on to produce really interesting research,鈥 she said.

McCarthy felt 鈥渆ncouraged and supported by great mathematicians who were once in our shoes.鈥 Everyone there had the chance 鈥渢o see their potential options for their future in mathematics,鈥 she said, 鈥渁s well as how to navigate a mathematical world as a woman.鈥

The group also heard inspiring plenary talks from mathematicians , from Arizona State University, and , from Johns Hopkins University.

February 9, 2024