Students
Students are the future of applied mathematics and computational science. SIAM welcomes students with opportunities to participate in SIAM, as well as online resources on education and careers.
Right: Oxford University Chapter of SIAM: (Left to right) Faculty Advisor: Mason Porter, IT Officer: Aaron Smith, Secretary: Chris Lustri, Treasurer: Almut Eisenträger, President: Hermes Gadêlha, Undergraduate Representative: Robin Thompson, Vice-President: Amy Smith, JAMS Co-ordinator: Henry Shum.
Student MembershipsSIAM Memberships for students are greatlydiscounted or free. |
Student ChaptersJoin an existing SIAM student chapter or start a new one. |
Student Prizes and Travel AwardsOpportunities for travel and recognition! |
Educational Resources for Students and EducatorsStudents, browse our online guides to graduate and undergraduate programs. Educators, review SIAM-sponsored reports and surveys on educational issues. |
Careers in MathematicsHere's what you can do with that math degree. |
Gene Golub SIAM Summer SchoolThe Gene Golub Summer School offers free graduate level summer schools in applied mathematics, computational science, and industrial mathematics for up to 50 doctoral students. |
Job Search Resources for StudentsLearn how to conduct a job search. Sign up for the Career Fair at the SIAM Annual Meeting. |
Fellowship & Research OpportunitiesSee what's available for graduate and undergraduate students. |
Moody's Mega Math ChallengeA math modeling contest for high school students in the Northest and Mid-Atlantic US - from Maine through Washington DC. |
Mathematics ResourcesLinks to a variety of math websites. |
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Now accepting papers for a new electronic
publication devoted to undergraduate research in applied and computational
mathematics. |
Student NewsNews about and for our student members. |
Math CompetitionsMath contests for middle school, high school, and undergraduate students. |
Why Do MathMathematical and computational analyses have proved to be uniquely insightful for solving a myriad of problems in science, society and our everyday lives. Why Do Math highlights solutions to many of these problems. |
Math Matters, Apply It!An awareness campaign to help people learn more about the mathematics behind everyday life and the technologies we encounter. |
