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Tag Archives: Clara Fannjiang

Pathways to research: Young scientists tackle abstract problems

By Alison Pearce Stevens / October 24, 2012
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Students’ independent, theoretical investigations produce real-world results

Posted in Young Scientists | Tagged Clara Fannjiang, coach, computer model, computer modeling, convex, curves, differential geometry, Duke University, Erik D. Demaine and Günter Rote, feature, fluid mechanics, Harvard, Intel Science and Engineering Fair, Intel Science Talent Search, John Pardon, linear algebra, math, mathematical models, mathematics, MATLAB, mentor, Nilesh Tripuraneni, polygon, Robert Bryant, Robert Connely, simulation, surfaces, theoretical projects, topstories, University of Oregon, vapor, Very Large Array, water droplets

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