Student Highlights

Eric Piato, Barbara Schweitzer, Joon-yeob (Julian) Lee

Eric Piato, Barbara J. Schweitzer, and Joon-yeob (Julian) Lee (all Math 2020) co-author the paper Spectral characterizations of anti-regular graphs with Professor Cesar Aguilar; the paper was published in the journal Linear Algebra and Its Applications and contains the results of their research performed over the 2018 summer session.


Melanie Kirk, SUNY Geneseo Presidential Scholar

Melanie Kirk (Math 2019) was selected as a SUNY Geneseo Presidential Scholar for 2018-2019. Presidential Scholars at SUNY Geneseo are top-achieving members of the senior class who exemplify Geneseo's institutional values and assist the Provost and President in promoting academic excellence on campus.


Cameron Ziegler, Belted Sum Decomposition of Fully Augmented Links

Cameron Ziegler (2018) attended the 2018 Joint Mathematics Meetings and won an Outstanding Poster award. Cameron's research poster was on Belted Sum Decomposition of Fully Augmented Links and the research was performed at CSU San Bernardino.  Congrats Cameron!


James Canning, Classification and Characterization of Networks

James Canning (2020) attended the 2018 Joint Mathematics Meetings and won an Outstanding Poster award. James' research poster was on the Classification and Characterization of Networks and the research was performed at Valparaiso University.  Congrats James!


BethAnna and Gabby at NCUWM

BethAnna Jones (2019) and Gabby Angeloro (2018) attended the 20th Annual Nebraska Conference for Undergraduate Women in Mathematics (NCUWM) in January 2018. BethAnna presented her research on eigenvalue bounds of regular graphs and Gabby presented her work on link invariants of generalized fully augmented links. ( more details)


Gabby Angeloro

Gabby Angeloro (Math 2018) participated in the Budapest Semesters in Mathematics (BSM) in the 2017 spring semester. Initiated by Paul Erdős, László Lovasz, and Vera T. Sós, the BSM provides a unique opportunity for North American undergraduates to study under the tutelage of eminent Hungarian scholars. ( more details)


Justen Geddes, SUNY Geneseo Presidential Scholar

Justen Geddes (Math 2018) was selected as a SUNY Geneseo Presidential Scholar for 2017-2018. Presidential Scholars at SUNY Geneseo are top-achieving members of the senior class who exemplify Geneseo's institutional values and assist the Provost and President in promoting academic excellence on campus.  In 2018, Justen was awarded the SUNY Chancellor's Award for Student Excellence, the highest honor bestowed upon a student by the SUNY.


Gena Brantley, SUNY Geneseo Presidential Scholar

Gena Driscoll Brantley (Math 2019) was selected as a SUNY Geneseo Presidential Scholar for 2018-2019. Presidential Scholars at SUNY Geneseo are top-achieving members of the senior class who exemplify Geneseo's institutional values and assist the Provost and President in promoting academic excellence on campus.


Jenna Zomback

Jenna Zomback (Math 2017) was selected to participate in the the EDGE program for women ( more details).  Jenna was also selected as a SUNY Geneseo Presidential Scholar for the 2016-17 academic year.


Natalie DuBois

Natalie DuBois (Math 2017) was awarded a highly competitive U.S. Fulbright Scholarship for 2017-2018 to participate in the English Teaching Assistant (ETA) Program. Natalie will serve in Germany. ( more detais)


Jeff Doser

Jeffrey Doser (Biology/Math 2017) was among the 240 recipients of scholarships that the Goldwater Scholarship and Excellence in Education Foundation awarded to juniors and sophomores from the United States who intend to pursue research careers in the natural sciences, mathematics and engineering. ( more detais)


Shayne O'Brien

Shayne O'Brien (Applied Math/Spanish 2017) won a prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) Graduate Research Fellowship in the area of Computer/IS/Machine Learning and was accepted into a graduate program at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).


Stephanie Allen

Stephanie Allen (Math 2017) presented at 2017 MathFest supported by Pi Mu Epsilon, and won the MAA Environmental Math Special Interest Group Student Speaker Award. Stephanie also co-authored a paper published in SIAM SIURO and her paper A Two-Stage Vehicle Routing Algorithm Applied to Disaster Relief Logistics after the 2015 Nepal Earthquake was one of the finalists of 2017 INFORMS Undergraduate OR Paper Competition.  Stephanie also won a 2017  Chancellor’s Award for Student Excellence  and was selected as a SUNY Geneseo Presidential Scholar for the 2016-17 academic year.