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Arizona State University: Simon A. Levin Mathematical, Computational and Modeling Sciences Center

The Simon A. Levin Mathematical, Computational and Modeling Sciences Center at Arizona State University is building a dynamic community of quantitative scientists and mathematicians, driven to contribute to the solution of problems. Through flexible research and cross-disciplinary programs, the center trains a new generation of scientists whose research is solution-driven.

Our members have a history of stimulating synergistic cross-disciplinary activities, and initiating research that involves a significant use of quantitative methods: mathematics, modeling, statistics and simulations.

The Center supports the Applied Mathematics for the Life and Social Sciences degree programs offered by ASU's School of Human Evolution and Social Change. The programs are designed especially for students who want to make innovative and far-reaching scientific contributions to the global challenges of our time. Students with strong and potentially diverse scientific and cultural backgrounds will find a natural home in this field. We also support undergraduate students in a variety of STEM degree programs to ensure their success in navigating their academic and professional careers.

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Programs offered

  • Quantitative Research for the Life and Social Sciences Program (QRLSSP) - An undergraduate summer REU for math and biology majors (formerly MTBI)
  • Joaquin Bustoz Math-Science Honors Program (JBMSHP)- A high school summer course for students interested in math

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Contact for more information:

Fabio Milner


Email:

milnerasu.edu

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