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*[http://www.moreheadstate.edu/mejam/ Morehead Electronic Journal of Applicable Mathematics]: These papers are not typical undergraduate papers. They accept papers that are rather mathematical and show interdisciplinary and applied topics. *[http://www.moreheadstate.edu/mejam/ Morehead Electronic Journal of Applicable Mathematics]: These papers are not typical undergraduate papers. They accept papers that are rather mathematical and show interdisciplinary and applied topics.
-*[http://www.kappamuepsilon.org/pages/Pentagon.php The Official Journal of Kappa Mu Epsilon]: This group publishes "outstanding" papers by undergraduate students.+*[http://www.kappamuepsilon.org/pages/Pentagon.php The Pentagon]: This is the journal of Kappa Mu Epsilon that publishes "outstanding" papers by undergraduate students.
*[http://www.pme-math.org/journal/overview.html Pi Mu Epsilon Journal]: Papers available here are written by or for undergraduates. *[http://www.pme-math.org/journal/overview.html Pi Mu Epsilon Journal]: Papers available here are written by or for undergraduates.
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*[http://www.rose-hulman.edu/mathjournal/about.php Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Mathematics Journal]: This journal publishes research that has been done by undergraduate students in an area related to mathematics. *[http://www.rose-hulman.edu/mathjournal/about.php Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Mathematics Journal]: This journal publishes research that has been done by undergraduate students in an area related to mathematics.
-*[http://www.siam.org/students/siuro/ SIAM] SIAM is a online journal that publishes undergraduate research in all areas of applied and computational mathematics.+*[http://www.siam.org/students/siuro/ SIAM] This is a online journal that publishes undergraduate research in all areas of applied and computational mathematics.
*At St. Olaf: Every year, Professor Jill Dietz edits an in-house volume of mathematics research articles submitted by majors. *At St. Olaf: Every year, Professor Jill Dietz edits an in-house volume of mathematics research articles submitted by majors.

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Undergraduate Research


Conferences Where Undergraduates Can Present Research

  • Math Fest: The Mathematical Association of America sponsors Math Fest every summer. Student paper submissions are welcomed.
  • RUMC: Regional Undergraduate Mathematics Conferences. Through the NSF, the MAA is able to offer funding to institutions so that they may hold regional conferences for undergraduates to present their work.
  • Joint Math Meetings: These national meetings are annually held by the AMS and MAA in early January. The event includes exhibits, courses, social events, and networking and employment opportunities.
  • Pi Mu Epsilon Regional Conferences: Pi Mu Epsilon holds a regional conference in the fall at St. Norbert College (link) in De Pere, WI, and in the spring at St. Johns University (link) in Collegeville, MN, near St. Cloud.

REU: Research Experience for Undergraduates

  • NSF Sponsored REUs: The National Science Foundation sponsors research at colleges and universities. See a list of schools currently receiving funding for REU programs from the NSF.

Journals That Publish Undergraduate Research

  • The Pentagon: This is the journal of Kappa Mu Epsilon that publishes "outstanding" papers by undergraduate students.
  • SIAM This is a online journal that publishes undergraduate research in all areas of applied and computational mathematics.
  • At St. Olaf: Every year, Professor Jill Dietz edits an in-house volume of mathematics research articles submitted by majors.

Published Work of Oles

  • K.L. Nichol, K. Tummers, A. Hoyer-Leitzel, J. Marsh, M. Moynihan, et al, Modeling Seasonal Influenza Outbreak in a Closed College Campus--Impact of Pre-Season Vaccination, In-Season Vaccination and Holidays-Breaks, PLoS ONE 5(3) (2010).
  • Joe Usset and Nathan Langholz, Counting Containment Partitions, Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Math Journal 9 (2) (2008).
  • Katie Evans and Trygve Wastvedt, A Combinatorial Proof of an Identity of Andrews, Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Math Journal 9 (2) (2008).
  • Daniel Endean, Kristin Henry, and Erin Manlove, Zero-divisor graphs of Zn and polynomial quotient rings over Zn, Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Math Journal 8 (2) (2007).
  • Stephanie Libera and Paul Tlucek, Perfect order subset groups, Pi Mu Epsilon Journal, 11 (2003), 495-498. This paper won the 3rd place Richard V. Andree Award.
  • Eric Wilbur, Topspin: Solvability of sliding number games, Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Math Journal, 2 (2) (2001).
  • Mark Schulte, Automorphisms of metacyclic p-groups with cyclic maximal subgroups, Rose-Hulman Undergraduate Research Journal, 2 (2), (2001).
  • Mark Afdahl, Gretchen Christianson, Jill Dietz, Alfred Furth, Kirsten Knudson, and Sarah Volkenant, The probability that two elements in an extra-special p-group commute, Pi Mu Epsilon Journal, 11 (2001), 169–173.
  • Nitish Dass, Jonathan McGrath, and Erin Urbanski, The determinant of a (m,n) pretzel, Pi Mu Epsilon Journal, 11 (2000), 135–137. This paper won a 2000 Richard V. Andree Award.