Daniel Erman has been named a Fellow of the AMS.
The Fellows of the American Mathematical Society program recognizes members who have made outstanding contributions to the creation, exposition, advancement, communication, and utilization of mathematics.
Congratulations!
Math Jam Fall 2025
Math Jam is a huge review session where LAs, TAs and instructors come together to help students prepare before finals week.
To register to Math Jam for Fall 2025, click here.
The Fall 2025 version of Math Jam will be held on Friday, December 12 from 9am to 2pm on the 3rd and 4th floors of Keller. All students from Math 134, 140X, 215, 241, 242 and 252A are invited to this event.
For more information, you may contact mathjam@math.hawaii.edu
We are looking forward to see you there!
Math 134, Math 140, Math 241, Math 242, Math 251A, Math 252A
Review before your math final
When: Friday, December 12, from 9am to 2pm.
Where: Keller Hall (3rd and 4th floor)
Ask your instructor for more information
Donuts, coffee, math? RSVP here.
Erman grant on mathematics inspired by mirror symmetry
UH News has written an article by Daniel Erman’s collaborative NSF Focused Research Group grant on “Multigraded Commutative
Algebra, Toric Varieties, and Homological Mirror Symmetry.” The grant is for $1.5M across six different institutions: UH Mānoa, Auburn University, University of Minnesota, University of South Carolina, University of Southern California, and University of Oregon.
While the grant is primarily focused on collaborative research among the group of 7 PI’s, it will also support opportunities for early-career researchers and students, including workshops, graduate student support, and a postdoctoral fellow at UH Mānoa from 2025-2028.
You can read more about this project through the UH News Article.
Hands-on learning at Pearl City Elementary
UH Math graduate and undergraduate students helped connect Pearl City Elementary school students to some of the exciting and creative sides of mathematics, at a STEM night event. Participants include PhD student Sam Glickman and Alan Tong, undergraduate math majors Sakura Takahashi and Jhon Lawrence Bulosan, and faculty member Yuriy Mileyko. The event was covered by UH News, and the article contains more details (and great photos!).
