SUPER-M is a project in the NSF Graduate STEM Fellows in K-12 Education (GK-12) Program that supports fellowships and training for graduate students in mathematics. Each of the six fellows recruited for 2010-2011 is partnered with a teacher from a local K-12 school, both on Oahu and the Neighbor Islands. The goal of the partnership is to create opportunities for the fellows to communicate their research to a variety of audiences and to enhance the mathematics taught in the K-12 learning environments. More information: Super-M home page | Application information
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Mathematical Biology
UH has received a National Science Foundation grant which will pay for math and biology majors to participate in interdisciplinary research and training at UH. Interested students are encouraged to inquire before registering for classes for next semester.
In particular, students with at least one year of calculus are encouraged to enroll in Math 305, which is concerned with probabilistic models in biology.
Please contact Prof. Les Wilson for further information or go to the UH Math Biology website.