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News
- Assistant Professor Muath Obaidat Proposes A Better, Safer Way to Log-In
- John Jay's Gateway Math Courses See A Boost In Student Success
- eWitness, John Jay Professor Fight Fake Photos And Video
- John Jay Students Win Major Prizes At AT&T Competition For Women In Technology
- Grad Student Jennifer Holst ('18) Is Motivated To Make The Internet Safer
- Professor Dante Tawfeeq, Fulbright Scholar, Looks At STEM Education In Namibia
- Subtracting Fear & Adding Fun: A New Approach To Mathematics
- Spring 2015 John Jay Research News
Last updated Spring 2020
Interesting Articles and More
Animations and Videos
- Programming Comic
- Base 60 (sexagesimal) - Numberphile
- How Big is Graham's Number? (feat Ron Graham)
- Graham's Number - Numberphile
- Calculus in 20 Minutes by Professor Edward Burger
- Las matemáticas nos hacen más libres y menos manipulables - Eduardo Sáenz de Cabezón - this is a great talk about mathematics from a Spanish mathematician
- 3Blue1Brown YouTube Channel - may have one of the best presentations of mathematics in all of YouTube.
- Riemann Hypothesis
- The First Legally Permitted 3D Printed House in the USA with SQ4D
- Giant 3D-printer builds a TWO-STORY house in one piece
- The FIRST 3D Printed House in America! (SQ4D)
Articles
The New York Times
Steven Strogatz on the Elements of Math
2021
- Can Free Community College Unite a Divided U.S.?
- From Struggling with the AMC to Writing it: How one Math Professor Learned to "Wrestle with Math"
- 50 Years of Pascal
- Can the Biases in Facial Recognition Be Fixed; Also, Should They?
- Hackers Breach Thousands of Security Cameras, Exposing Tesla, Jails, Hospitals
- 2 Win Abel Prize for Work That Bridged Math and Computer Science
- Statistics Postdoc Tames Decades-Old Geometry Problem
- For 50 Years, Tech Companies Have Tried to Increase Diversity by Fixing People Instead of the System
2020
- Fact Check: Statistical analysis supporting pro-Trump Supreme Court case is 'ludicrous'
- Pandemic Has Accelerated Demands for a More Skilled Work Force
- How A Physics Department Became One Of The Country's Largest Producers Of Majors
- Why America is bad at math
- Want a Better Way to Think About Gender? Use Math
- John Horton Conway, a 'Magical Genius' in Math, Dies at 82
- Ronald L. Graham, Who Unlocked the Magic of Numbers, Dies at 84
- This Professor's 'Amazing' Trick Makes Quadratic Equations Easier
- The Best Reason to Go to College
- No one is born 'bad at maths'. It took me a long time to learn this lesson
- Is it time to kill calculus?
- For Math Fans: A Hitchhiker's Guide to the Number 42
- A math problem stumped experts for 50 years. This grad student from Maine solved it in days
- Google Lens addking 'Homework' filter for solving math equations, science problems
- Programming pioneer Fran Allen dies aged 88 after a career of immense contributions to compilers
- Proposal #3 to Change CS Education to Reduce Inequity: Call a truce on academic misconduct cases for programming assignments
- ZME Science: The Hidden World of Mathematics in The Simpsons
- Using math formulas to predict earthquakes
- The programming language that doesn't want to die
- Calculated risk? Smokers good at math are more likely to want to quit
- In person, online classes or a mix: Colleges' fall 2020 coronavirus reopening plans, detailed
- This Is What I Want To Tell My White Professors When They Ask, 'How Are You Today?'
- Carnegie Mellon tool automatically turns math into pictures
- All In this together? Don't forget the community college students
- Mathematics can save lives at sea
- Mathematics trailblazer inspires fellow female students
- An inmate's love for math leads to new discoveries
- EDUCAUSE COVID-19 QuickPoll Results: Grading and Proctoring
- How Parents Can Support College Students' Online Learning
- To cook a perfect steak, use math
2019
- Math: The Most Powerful Civics Lesson You've Never Had
- Weighing alternatives to the algebra-calculus path
- The Hard Part of Computer Science? Getting Into Class
- Pi Day: How One Irrational Number Made Us Modern
- Why Mathematicians Hate That Viral Equation
- The Math Equation That Tried to Stump the Internet
2018
- Online Courses Are Harming the Students Who Need the Most Help
- The Misguided Drive to Measure 'Learning Outcomes'
2017
- Secret Link Uncovered Between Pure Math and Physics
- Mayor de Blasio, CUNY to start $20M program to double tech graduates by 2022
- Who Invented 'Zero'?
- Ending the Curse of Remedial Math
- As Coding Boot Camps Closes, the Field Faces a Reality Check
- Yellow-Light Crusader Fined for Doing Math Without a License
- Fending Off Math Anxiety
- No Such Thing as a Math Person
2016
- Times I Have Actually Used Math Since High School
- Why We Should Stop Grading Students on a Curve
- Do You Believe in God, or Is That a Software Glitch?
2015
- Don't Expect Math to Make Sense
- Kids do a lot better when schools ban smartphones
- Math Anxiety? A Reporter Knows the Subject All Too Well
2013
- China still has the fastest supercomputer in the world
- When Numbers Mislead
- Solving Problems for Real World, Using Design
- A Crash Course in Playing the Numbers
- Missing From Science Class
- Mystery of the Missing Women in Science
- By 2023, a Changed World in Energy
- Power in 2030: The Roads We May Take
2012
- How to Be a Better Test-Taker
- For Teachers, Shame Is No Solution
- Demand for software engineers keeps climbing -- and so do the salaries
- A Possible Breakthrough in Explaining a Mathematical Riddle
- Opening the Doors to the Life of Pi
2011
- How to Fix Our Math Education
- Vocationalism, Academic Freedom and Tenure
- Change We Can Believe In
- What I Learned at School
- One Math Museum, Many Variables
- Your So-Called Education
- In Honor of Teachers
2010
- In a Digital Age, Students Still Cling to Paper Textbooks
- The Pen That Never Forgets
- The Hilbert Hotel
- On Pi Day, one number 'reeks of mystery'
- Division and its Discontents
- It Slices, It Dices
- Square Dancing
- Finding Your Roots
- Mathematics and Roots
- Power Tools
- From Fish to Infinity
- NYU Business School Professor Has Mastered The Art Of Email Flaming
- Teachers Always Show Up
- More on the Lottery: Numerology and Randomness
2009
- A Math Paradox: The Widening Gap Between High School and College Math
- Low-Tech Fixes for High-Tech Problems
- Teach Your Teachers Well
- Studying Young Minds, and How to Teach Them
- Formula for higher U.S. math scores
- Mammogram Math
- For Decades, Puzzling People With Mathematics
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Last updated Spring 2021
Research Title | Sponsor | PI Faculty |
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Towards a Cellphone Infrastructure for Harvesting Dynamic Interaction Network Data | NSF | Bilal Khan |
I-Corps: Infrastructure-free Security Monitoring and Tracking for Wireless Target (iSMoWT) | NSF | Ping Ji |
Collaborative Research: Applying Behavioral-Ecological Network Models to Enhance Distributed Spectrum Access in Cognitive Radio | NSF | Bilal Khan |
Assessing and Enhancing the Utility of National Incident-Based Crime Reporting System (NIBRS) Data | DOJ & NIJ | Douglas Salane |
Pompeiu Problems and Discrete Groups | PSC CUNY | Michael Puls |
Adaptive Control of a Class of First-Order, Multiple-State Regime-Switching Systems with Binary-Valued Observation and fixed thresholds | PSC CUNY | Shaobai Kan |
Pompeiu Problems and Discrete Groups | PSC CUNY | Michael Puls |
Activity Annotation Using Microsoft Kinect | PSC CUNY | Hunter Johnson |
Malware Evolution | PSC CUNY | Bilal Khan |
Adaptive Tracking Control of Regime-Switching Systems with Quantized Output Observations | PSC CUNY | Shaobai Kan |
Merging from a Geodesic Point of View | PSC CUNY | Konstantinos Georgatos |
Real Time Intrusion Detection Based on Logs of Networks Elements | PSC CUNY | Ping Ji |
Recursive projection algorithm on FIR system identification with regime switching and binary-valued observations | PSC CUNY | Shaobai Kan |
Epistemic Conditional Logic | PSC CUNY | Konstantinos Georgatos |
Addressing Hepatitis C and Hepatocellular Carcinoma: The Current and Future Epidemics | NYU | Bilal Khan |
Injection Risks Networks in Rural Puerto Rico | University of Nebraska - Lincoln | Bilal Khan |
OAR Seed Money Program 2015 | OAR | Aftab Ahmad |