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Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

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Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

Jaather Adams, 16, Elizabeth Mullen, 15 and John Gulick, 17, prepare to demonstrate their robot, April 12, in the East lobby of Building 1900. The group was at the U.S. Transportation Command to promote the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) Program. Photo by Bob Fehringer, USTRANSCOM/PA

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Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

2nd annual event held at Sierra College on Sat. 10/1/16.

Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

Best-selling author and broadcaster Simon Singh explored how the mathmatically gifted writers of The Simpsons have smuggled mathematical concepts into their story lines.

 

Photography by Chris Scott, www.flickr.com/photos/chrisdonia

 

Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

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The University of Haripur Pakistan

 

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Best-selling author and broadcaster Simon Singh explored how the mathmatically gifted writers of The Simpsons have smuggled mathematical concepts into their story lines.

 

Photography by Chris Scott, www.flickr.com/photos/chrisdonia

 

Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

The UW Oshkosh Mathematical Problem Solving Contest is designed for motivated students in grades 7-10 who show an affinity for mathematics and mathematical sciences.

Best-selling author and broadcaster Simon Singh explored how the mathmatically gifted writers of The Simpsons have smuggled mathematical concepts into their story lines.

 

Photography by Chris Scott, www.flickr.com/photos/chrisdonia

 

Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

Michael McConnell, math professor, at the PennWest Clarion campus 36th Annual High School Mathematics Competition, Nov. 3, 2022.

The East Midlands STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathmatics) Partnership held their Student Journalist Awards at the National Space Centre Leicester on Wed evening.

In the picture, Lisa Humphries the deputy head of the Nottingham Girls High School is receiving her teachers award.

With her are, Des Coleman, (left) the BBC weatherman, who was the compere for the evening.

Julie Owen of 3M, sponsors of the event and Andrew Morgan, Skills and Communication director of EMDA.

The East Midlands STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathmatics) Partnership held their Student Journalist Awards at the National Space Centre Leicester on Wed evening.

In the picture is Des Coleman, the BBC weatherman who was the compere for the evening with prizewinners of the Trinity School Aspley who won the Educational Institution Award.

They are, from the second left, Liam Mullen ((13), Josh Skilton (14) and Beth Millington (13)

Centre rear is their science teacher Robert Wilson.

Second right is their headteacher Michael McKeever and on the right is Julie Owen of 3M, one of the sponsors of the award

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The Mathematical Bridge is the popular name of a wooden footbridge in the southwest of central Cambridge, England. It bridges the River Cam about one hundred feet northwest of Silver Street Bridge and connects two parts of Queens' College. Its official name is simply the Wooden Bridge.

 

The bridge was designed by William Etheridge, and built by James Essex in 1749. It has been rebuilt on two occasions, in 1866 and in 1905, but has kept the same overall design. Although it appears to be an arch, it is composed entirely of straight timbers built to an unusually sophisticated engineering design, hence the name.

 

The original "mathematical bridge" was another bridge of the same design, also commissioned by James Essex, crossing the Cam between Trinity and Trinity Hall colleges, where Garret Hostel Bridge now stands

 

A punt is a flat-bottomed boat with a square-cut bow, designed for use in small rivers or other shallow water. Punting refers to boating in a punt. The punter generally propels the punt by pushing against the river bed with a pole. A punt should not be confused with a gondola, which is propelled by an oar rather than a pole.

 

Punts were originally built as cargo boats or platforms for fowling and angling, but in modern times their use is almost exclusively confined to pleasure trips

Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

Members of the the First Tech Challenge team, left to right, Elizabeth Mullen, 15, Jaather Adams, 16 and John Gulick, 17, answer questions posed by U.S. Transportation Command workers April 12 as they prepare to demonstrate the capabilities of their robot. Photo by Bob Fehringer, USTRANSCOM/PA

Carolyn Allen

Associate Professor, Department Chair, Biology - Boca Raton

carrying out a piece of research at work and the respondents follow a pleasing pattern....I feel like a total geek!

Did you know? The scales grow on the Pine Cone from top to base in Fibonacci Series

 

What is Fibonacci Series?

The Fibonacci numbers are a sequence of numbers. You start with zero and one. Then the next number is the sum of the previous two. Zero plus one is one, the next number. One and one are two, the next number. One and two are three, two and three are five, three and five are thirteen, and so on. So the series goes like 0,1,1, 2,3,5,8,13,21.....

Best-selling author and broadcaster Simon Singh explored how the mathmatically gifted writers of The Simpsons have smuggled mathematical concepts into their story lines.

Photography by Chris Scott, www.flickr.com/photos/chrisdonia

 

Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

Kentucky Governor's Cup State Finals

Henry P. McKean has an outstanding record of research in the areas of Probability Theory, Partial Differential Equations, Complex Function Theory and Hamiltonian Mechanics. Since his 1955 Ph.D. from Princeton, he has published approximately 120 scientific papers and five monographs. He has been a Guggenheim Fellow and is a member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences and the National Academy of Sciences. His research has been especially influential on such topics as one-dimensional diffusion processes (which play a central role in modern mathematical finance), the Boetzmann Equation (from Statistical Physics) and the complex geometry of integrable systems.

  

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