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The CU Boulder undergraduate chapter of SIAM, one of the newest engineering societies at CU, was founded to promote interactions between Applied Math students and faculty. In addition to applied math undergraduates and some graduate students, SIAM has also attracted students from other engineering disciplines to its activities. Society functions include technical presentations by students, faculty, and industry speakers, field trips and student/faculty social events---all designed to introduce undergraduates to the widespread use of applied mathematics in engineering and the sciences. All interested students, from any major, are encouraged to participate in SIAM-sponsored events. For more information, call (2-6927) or stop by the Applied Math office (ECOT 225), or email siam@colorado.edu
Some of our activities include meetings, mentor lunches, and
field trips. Meetings consist of guest speakers, student and
industry panels, and other varying fields of interest. Mentor lunches
allow undergraduate students to meet a member of the faculty and
upperclassmen.
All SIAM functions are paid for by the organization,
which is all the more reason to get involved!
Last modified April 25th, 2003 |
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