REUF 3 additional material
Sources for undergrad research problems
REUF 2008 list
More ideas
Funding info
Funding opportunities from MAA (includes summer minority UR funding, conferences, travle grants)
MAA article on UR finding sources
NSF REU-site and supplement grants
NSF infrastructure program
Become an NSF reviewer
NSA grants
Sloan Foundation- contact them
Center for Undergraduate Reseach in Mathematics (CURM) at BYU http://curm.byu.edu/
(not currently funded)
Undergraduate reseach conferences
SACNAS National Conference
Math Institutes workshop at SACNAS
NAM Mathfest
Women In Mathematics In New England (WIMIN)
Young Mathematicians Conference
Nebraska Undergraduate Conference for Women
Undergraduate opportunities
AMS Undergrad
page
MAA Undergrad page
A government list of undergrad opportunities
Publication
Involve - student and faculty math research journal
NSF Math Institutes
All institutes
Sage info
Sage is a free open-source
computer mathematics program. I will demonstate it Wednesday July
19 at 9 AM. Wednesday morning, please bring your laptop to AIM
(if you have one).
The on-line version of Sage we will use is in Korea, is intended for
learning only, is called the Groundhog Day server (it resets every day
at 2 PM PDT). Here is the URL of the Korean Groundhog Day Sage
Server:
https://sagenb.kaist.ac.kr:8022/.
If you do not already have Sage installed on your laptop, please create
an account before 9 AM Wednesday (it takes only a minute to do so and
is easy). Click here for more information about Ground Hog Day Server
The best way to use
Sage is on your own machine (after it is installed). After the
demonstration, help will be available from Tom Edgar or Benjamin Jones
to install Sage on your laptop.
Numerical Range material
Nylen Tam 91 LAA paper
Graph material
Ruth Haas' slides
Leslie Hogben's AIM page