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'''Current Ph.D. student in Mathematics Department.'''
 
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*I am one of the founders of the [http://www.beuler.org B'Euler Society].
 
*I am a Graduate Representative of Math Department for 2009 - 2010. (Click [[Graduate Studies in Mathematics| here]] to view the page maintained by and for grad students in Math.)  
 
*I am a Graduate Representative of Math Department for 2009 - 2010. (Click [[Graduate Studies in Mathematics| here]] to view the page maintained by and for grad students in Math.)  
 
*I helped the Purdue Student Chapter of SIAM to organize the Computational Sciences and Engineering Student Conference(CSESC) 2010 at Purdue.  
 
*I helped the Purdue Student Chapter of SIAM to organize the Computational Sciences and Engineering Student Conference(CSESC) 2010 at Purdue.  

Latest revision as of 09:23, 11 May 2010

Shanshan(Jennifer) Huang

Current Ph.D. student in Mathematics Department.

Education

  • I am pursuing the Ph.D. degree of Mathematics.
  • B.S. in Computational Mathematics and Applied Softwares, Peking University, Beijing, China, 2007.

Research

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Teaching

  • Spring 2009: MA 161(Plane Analytic Geometry And Calculus I), recitation instructor.
  • Fall 2008 and Spring 2008: MA 261(Multivariate Calculus), recitation instructor.

Activities

  • I am one of the founders of the B'Euler Society.
  • I am a Graduate Representative of Math Department for 2009 - 2010. (Click here to view the page maintained by and for grad students in Math.)
  • I helped the Purdue Student Chapter of SIAM to organize the Computational Sciences and Engineering Student Conference(CSESC) 2010 at Purdue.
  • I participated in the poster session for CSESC 2010 and gave a talk on "Solution Methods for Overdetermined Systems of Polynomial Equations with Application to Signal Registration".

Rhea

Here is a link to all my past contributions for Rhea: [1]

Alumni Liaison

EISL lab graduate

Mu Qiao