April 8 th, 2017
Keynote address by Dr. Jesse Berwald (Senior Data Scientist Target) "High-dimensional Retail" Modern industrial problems often take place in high-dimensional spaces with very sparse data from a wide array of sources. Mathematics provides the keys to answering the more difficult questions encountered in elegant ways. Nevertheless, there is constant tension between accuracy and speed. Through a number of examples, we will discuss both the mathematical and computational challenges inherent in developing products in the context of big data. Bio of Keynote Speaker As part of a team at Target with deep industry knowledge, Dr. Berwald develops best-in-class machine learning algorithms in an omnichannel environment. His work involves predictive analytics, natural language processing, deep learning for visual and text sentiment analysis, topological data analysis, and old-fashioned data wrangling using a full, open-source stack. Prior to joining Target, Dr. Berwald held many research positions including: Post Doctoral Fellow at the Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), Post Doctoral Researcher at the College of William and Mary, graduate research and teaching positions at Montana State University at Bozeman, Sandia National Laboratories and Los Alamos National Laboratories. He also worked at IBM for three years as a software engineer. Dr. Berwald received his doctorate in mathematics from Montana State University at Bozeman and his bachelor of science degree in mathematics at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.
Program Schedule Time Event 8 8:30 a.m. Registration Froiland Science Center (FSC) Main Floor Lobby Breakfast - Pendulum Lounge 8:30 9:30 a.m. Keynote Address FSC 113 Dr. Jessie Berwald 9:30 10:00 a.m. Coffee break- Pendulum Lounge 10:00 10:30 a.m. Concurrent student talks 10:30 11:00 a.m. Concurrent student talks 11:00 11:30 a.m. Concurrent student talks 11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m. Lunch and Math Jeopardy! FSC 113 12:15 1:00 p.m. Math Poster Session (not judged) 1:00 1:30 p.m. Concurrent student talks 1:30 2:00 p.m. Concurrent student talks 2:00 3:00 p.m. Closing Session and Panel Discussion: Opportunities in Mathematics FSC 114
Morning Session Breakout Session 1A FSC 370 Moderator: Moreland Breakout Session 1 B FSC 374 Moderator: Gregg Breakout Session 1 C FSC 373 Moderator: Janssen Breakout Session 1 D FSC 371 Moderator: Langdon 10:00 10:30 A.M. Modeling the motion of a Foucault Pendulum Darwin Garcia Endre Wigaard Infinity Perspectives Rachel Shippy Combinatorics, Computing, and Rulers Thomas Kamp Jay Timmer Dordt College From Graph Theory to Multidimensional Analysis: A Functional Approach to Stream Ecosystem Condition Kaitlyn Dougherty Wayne State College 10:30 11:00 A.M. Using Differential Equations for the Study of Enzyme Kinetics Elianna Isaac University of Sioux Falls Cryptography Shitong Zhao Modeling Breadth and Depth of a Research Network Abby Martin Mathematics and Free Throws Denae Veldkamp 11:00 11:30 A.M. The Gamma Function and Volumes in Higher Dimensions Samson Chen Southwest Minnesota State University Poker Theory: Randomized Data Set Simulation vs Professional Poker Play Strategy Alexandra Suriani A Study on Parallel Simulation Procedures for 3+1 Fluid Flow Nicholas Stegmeier South Dakota State University Impact of Test Results on Economic Performance David Arnold University of Sioux Falls
Afternoon Session Breakout Session 2A FSC 370 Moderator: Lubben Breakout Session 2 B FSC 374 Moderator: Gregg Breakout Session 2 C FSC 373 Moderator: Chiappetta 1:00 1:30 P.M. Epigenome wide association study of SNP-CpG interactions on changes in triglyceride levels after pharmaceutical intervention: a GAW 20 analysis Karissa Koster Jenna Veenstra Anya Kalsbeek Dordt College Google Page Rank Jordan Houdek Mathematical model on Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus to determine the effectiveness of treatment Michaella Crouch University of South Dakota 1:30 2:00 P.M. 3D Realizations of certain neighborhood complexes Kelsey Abbey Numerically Approximating the Temperature Distribution of an Asteroid Eric Wolfe University of Sioux Falls Gene Based Tests of Genetic Association: Improving Power Using Multi-Marker Tests Jordan Huisman Dordt College
Modeling the motion of a Foucault Pendulum Darwin Garcia Endre Wigaard Cryptography Shitong Zhao Modeling Breadth and Depth of a Research Network Abby Martin, Gene Based Tests of Genetic Association: Improving Power Using Multi-Marker Tests Jordan Huisman Dordt College Epigenome wide association study of SNP-CpG interactions on changes in triglyceride levels after pharmaceutical intervention: a GAW 20 analysis Karissa Koster Dordt College Jenna Veenstra Dordt College Anya Kalsbeek Dordt College Combinatorics, Computing, and Rulers Thomas Kamp Dordt College Jay Timmer Dordt College Poker Theory: Randomized Data Set Simulation vs Professional Poker Play Strategy Alexandra Suriani 3D Realizations of certain neighborhood complexes Kelsey Abbey Mathematics and Free Throws Denae Veldkamp Google Page Rank Jordan Houdek Infinity Perspectives Rachel Shippy, A Study on Parallel Simulation Procedures for 3+1 Fluid Flow Nicholas Stegmeier South Dakota State University The Gamma Function and Volumes in Higher Dimensions Samson Chen Southwest Minnesota State University Using Differential Equations for the Study of Enzyme Kinetics
Elianna Isaac University of Sioux Falls Impact of Test Results on Economic Performance David Arnold University of Sioux Falls Numerically Approximating the Temperature Distribution of an Asteroid Eric Wolfe University of Sioux Falls Mathematical model on Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus to determine the effectiveness of treatment Michaella Crouch University of South Dakota From Graph Theory to Multidimensional Analysis: A Functional Approach to Stream Ecosystem Condition Kaitlyn Dougherty Wayne State College Poster Presentation - Based Tests of Genetic Association: Improving Power Using Multi-Marker Tests Jason Vander Woude Dordt College Jordan Huisman Dordt College Lucas Vander Berg Dordt College Abbey BosGene Dordt College Poster Presentation - Extending the Bocher-Grace Theorem Callie Sleep South Dakota State University Poster Presentation - Complex Analysis Calculator Samson Chen Southwest Minnesota State University