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Student Internship and Research Presentations |
All Longwood students are required to complete an internship in their program of study. Students may do this internship under the guidance of a faculty member or as an intern in industry. In addition to the internship, faculty in the department are willing to work with students to create "honors enhancements" to their courses as well as engage in directed studies or joint research with students. If you are interested in pursuing an internship, directed study, or research opportunity with a faculty member then please feel free to contact them! Below is a listing of recent presentations or posters given by our students.
Student Internship and Research Presentations and Posters
Date | Student | Presentation/Poster Title and Where Given | Employer or Faculty Advisor |
12/7/2006 | Brice O'Hara | Non-Zero-Sum 2 Player Games presentation to Longwood faculty and students |
Directed Study in Game Theory under the direction of Dr. David Shoenthal, Fall 2006 |
12/5/2006 | Zach Johnson | Solving the Game of Nim and Extensions presentation to Longwood faculty and students | Directed Study in Game Theory under the direction of Dr. David Shoenthal, Fall 2006 |
11/28/2006 | Ashley Swandby | Microarray Analysis presentation to Longwood faculty and students | Honors Enhancement to MATH371 - Introduction to Probability and Statistics, under the direction of Dr. M. Leigh Lunsford |
12/6/2006? | Kimberly Bowman | A Statistical View of Climatology poster at the Fall 2006 LU College of Arts and Sciences Showcase | Internship with the National Weather Service in Wakefield, Virginia, summer 2006. |
4/26/2006 | John Burton | Euler’s Formula V-E+F=2 presentation to Longwood faculty and students | Directed Study in Geometric Topology under the direction of Dr. David Shoenthal, Spring 2006 |
4/24/2006 |
Lindsay Robson | Introductory Knot Theory presentation to Longwood faculty and students | Directed Study in Geometric Topology under the direction of Dr. David Shoenthal, Spring 2006 |
4/18/2006 | Coleman Upson | Mathematics of the Trebuchet presentation to Longwood faculty and students | Directed Study under the direction of Dr. Phillip Poplin |
CS Presentations? |
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