Heat waves and power failures: High school #students across the U.S. and U.K. devised solutions to keep cities cool while competing for #scholarships in MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge. Read more about 2025 #M3Challenge Weekend that took place February 28-March 3: https://lnkd.in/eF5nkVUe
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MathWorks Math Modeling (M3) Challenge is an international mathematical modeling contest for high school and sixth form students sponsored by MathWorks and organized by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). M3 Challenge spotlights applied mathematics as a powerful problem-solving tool, and as a viable and exciting profession. Scholarship prizes total $100,000. Students gain the experience of working in teams to tackle a real-world problem under time and resource constraints akin to those faced by industrial applied mathematicians.
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https://m3challenge.siam.org
MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge的外部链接
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- 非盈利组织
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- 51-200 人
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- Philadelphia,PA
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- 非营利机构
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3600 Market Street, Floor 6
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
US,PA,Philadelphia,19104
MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge员工
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yanxiang zhao
President of Penn State Chapter of SIAM at Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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Kimberly Haines
SIAM Meeting Coordinator at Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM)
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Carson Donnelly
Incoming First Year at the University of Pennsylvania | Westfield Debate Team President
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misss sanfriego
Math Teacher at MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge
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MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge转发了
My Experience in the M3 Maths Modelling Competition Over the weekend, myself, Tharul Wanni Arachchige, Ethan Zhou, Rohan Michhiana, and Alex Summerscale participated in Siam's MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge (run by MathWorks). The competition was centered around developing and justifying mathematical models to represent a real life situation, which in this case was based around Environmental Factors for one of two chosen cities. This involved the utilisation of provided data, research into several areas, certain mathematical methods, and in some cases the use of programming or other technology to aid with the modelling process. We had to model three different situations and produce a 20 page writeup in a 14-Hour period. As a team, we were quite new to the concept of Mathematical Modelling, so the main goal of participating in the competition was to explore this part of mathematics whilst also learning in the process. The competition itself ended up being very enjoyable, with our team producing all 3 models and a somewhat rushed writeup at the end of the window. We now await the results, but given this was a first experience, we aren't expecting too much. The main takeaway from this? If you come across an opportunity to try something new, take it. You will most likely end up learning something new, and can also find it fun, making memories with others that you will remember for a lifetime.
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2025 MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge Weekend has officially wrapped! Congratulations to all participating teams for taking on this intense 14-hour #MathModeling competition. Your students just tackled a real-world problem using math, data, teamwork, and critical thinking—an incredible achievement! We’d love to hear about their experience. Encourage them to submit a short video for our #M3Challenge Video Contest by March 10. Whether they share Challenge Weekend experience or create an M3 commercial, it’s a great way to reflect and showcase their creativity. Learn more here: https://lnkd.in/etr7Guph
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#M3Challenge Weekend has begun! Participating teams can begin their their 14-hour #MathModeling challenge today through Monday. Encourage your students to: ? Plan their approach & divide tasks effectively ? Stay organized and document key insights ? Take breaks to stay sharp and focused Wishing all teams a great experience. Don't forget to snap a photo with your team and share your M3 Challenge journey with us! ??
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Challenge Weekend is almost here! With registration closed, participating teams are gearing up for #M3Challenge. Although technical computing isn’t required, MATLAB Online (browser-based access—no downloads needed) and MATLAB Onramp (a free interactive coding tutorial) can be a great way for students to go the extra mile and strengthen their technical computing skills. Check these out and other great #MATLAB resources here! https://lnkd.in/e6MCKGgD If your school is competing, show your support by snapping a team picture with your students and sharing it with us!
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Interested in using #MATLAB for M3 Challenge but don't know where to start? Learn the basics of #programming with Learn to Code, a free interactive tutorial for students ages 12 and up! Learn more: https://lnkd.in/d-kmwzX2 MathWorks
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Good news! There’s still time for your students to participate in this year’s MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge. The registration deadline has been extended to Monday, February 24, at 5:00 p.m. ET. Encourage your students to take on this exciting mathematical modeling challenge and showcase their skills. Don’t miss this opportunity! ?? Register now: https://lnkd.in/dY-Jmm7
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Encourage your students to think creatively and gain recognition! The #M3Challenge Video Contest gives teams a chance to showcase their talent and win gift cards and merchandise. Teams can either submit an idea for a short commercial or share their Challenge Weekend experience. ?? Eligibility: Any participating team that submits a solution paper, including partial paper submissions ?? Deadline: March 10 at 11:59 p.m. ET Share the details with your students and help them make their entry shine: https://lnkd.in/etr7Guph
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#M3Challenge Weekend is rapidly approaching! Give your students another way to prepare with this step-by-step breakdown of an M3 Challenge solution using #MATLAB. Explore data import, modeling, visualization, and interpretation—all in action with the 2018 wasted food problem. Read more: https://lnkd.in/ePxSDS4D Plus, don’t forget that 2025 registration closes this Friday, February 21: https://lnkd.in/ehX5P24p
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MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge转发了
SIAM continues to recognize Black mathematicians during Black History Month. This week, we feature Dr. Shelby Wilson, a senior data scientist at The Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory. Read more about her work and contributions: https://lnkd.in/eWtFnhXy
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