The CI-WATER
program, which ran through July and August, enticed Noll Roberts, a senior at
UW, to contemplate a change of major. “My major is Molecular Biology, but now
I’m switching to Mathematics,” he says.
This year’s
REU focused on computer modeling, coding and hydrology. For a month, Noll, Jingyu Li and Troy Axthelm
collaborated on various aspects of modeling.
“Jingyu and
I have been working on a project that’s been modeling the shade on a certain
land plot,” says Troy, a senior at UW.
For Jingyu
Li, a Laramie High School senior, the REU has given her a lot to think
about. “I’m not entirely sure what I
want to do yet, but probably computer science and math,” she says.
Along with
developing their coding and mathematical skills, the REU taught the importance
of strong communication skills.
“I liked
learning about how to interact with people in other departments," says
Noll. "I think this REU was really good for that.”
While the
REU has come the end, their work has not. Over the course of the next semester,
Noll, Troy and Jingyu will receive upper division credit to continue their
projects.
“We’re going
to keep working on it so that it can work with the high performance computer
and be efficient,” says Troy.
By
Robin E. Rasmussen
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