APSU does well at Tennessee Academy of Science annual meeting
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 Earlier this month, a group of Austin Peay State University students and faculty members traveled to Vanderbilt University and made an impressive showing at the Tennessee Academy of Science鈥檚 Centennial Meeting.
CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 Earlier this month, a group of Austin Peay State University students and faculty members traveled to Vanderbilt University and made an impressive showing at the Tennessee Academy of Science鈥檚 Centennial Meeting.
During that meeting, which celebrated the 100th gathering of the state鈥檚 top scientific and mathematical minds, several members of the APSU community were recognized for their outstanding work. In the math and computer science competition of the meeting, chaired by APSU associate professor of mathematics Dr. Ben Ntatin, APSU students placed first and second in oral presentations of their research.
Two groups of APSU students actually tied for the first-place honors. Student Kristen Knight and Dr. Alzaatreh Ayman, assistant professor of mathematics, received one of those first place honors for their presentation, 鈥淥n the gamma-half normal distribution and its applications.鈥 The other first-place winners were students Liliana M. Alvarez and Anne M. French and associate professor Dr. Ramanjit K. Sahi for their presentation, 鈥淚nterplay of words with knots through Markov鈥檚 chain.鈥
APSU student Stephanie Jessie also tied with a team of Belmont University students for second place with her presentation, 鈥淪tudents鈥 mathematical beliefs 鈥 pictures tell the story better.鈥
Other APSU students and faculty members who delivered oral presentations at the TAS meeting include:
鈥 Lucas Johnson, Justin Cook, Reed Curtis, Larry Nelson, Stephen Stone, Donny Peay and Cory Medlin, 鈥淭he Case of the Smudged Map.鈥
鈥 Rachel Balthrop, Elizabeth Dobbs, Jessica Dotson, Michael McAllister, Derek Nobes and Brandy Smith, 鈥淎 Road Between Two Towns.鈥
鈥 Reneice Glasper, Ashley Heinreich, Patrick Shelton and Murphy Rogers, 鈥淧opulation Growth with Migration.鈥
鈥 Zaklina Cetic, Sean Cather, Michael Kuwonu, Skylar Sullivan and Justin Cook, 鈥淩iver Pollution.鈥
鈥 Preston Mathews, Janica Bolden, Dusty Adkins and Jessica Dobbs, 鈥淓ffects of Harvesting Deer Population in Tennessee.鈥
鈥 Emarus D. Shay and Dr. Ramanjit K. Sahi, associate professor of mathematics, 鈥淔riezing Triangulated Polygons.鈥
鈥 Sahi and Dr. Samuel Jator, professor of mathematics, 鈥淪elf Starting Trigonometrically-fitted Second Derivative Method for Orbital Problems.鈥
鈥 Dr. Alzaatreh Ayman, assistant professor of mathematics, and Dr. Indranil Ghosh, assistant professor of mathematics, 鈥淎 Study of Gamma-Pareto (IV) Distribution and its Applications.鈥
鈥 Dr. Ben Ntatin, associate professor of mathematics, 鈥淕eometry of the Finite Method for Solving Elliptic Partial Differential Equations.鈥
For more information on APSU鈥檚 successful participation at the meeting, contact Ntatin at ntatinb@apsu.edu.