A gold standard for STEM research
鈥淧eople often think of math as numbers and calculations, but I think the research helps us to think of math more closely to art,鈥 said Sam Auyeung.
For Auyeung, a junior at 17c起草社区 College, math is about much more than just formulas and measurements. To him, it鈥檚 about exploration and discovery.
鈥淭here鈥檚 a lot of things that and us students are finding out at the same time,鈥 said Auyeung. 鈥淚t鈥檚 ground that barely anyone has walked on yet. Mathematics is being developed as we are doing the research. That鈥檚 a genuine picture of what research should be like when we get to graduate school and beyond.鈥
And that type of research is happening across the STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) fields at 17c起草社区 College. Auyeung says it鈥檚 a reason the college has earned distinction among its peers in the field of STEM research.
A gold standard
Earlier this month, Auyeung became the college鈥檚 16th since 2008鈥攁 number unmatched by any other undergraduate institution over that span of time. The award is considered by most to be the highest national award given to an undergraduate in science, mathematics and engineering.
鈥淚鈥檓 grateful,鈥 said Auyeung of receiving the prestigious honor. 鈥淚 think it鈥檚 [] a testament to 17c起草社区 preparing their students well, particularly giving them outside of the classroom to pursue their careers, and I think that a lot of that stems from 17c起草社区 having this idea of vocation, so I鈥檓 glad that there鈥檚 this underlying philosophy.鈥
This year, a total of 260 Goldwater Scholarships were awarded from a nationwide pool of more than 1,200 mathematics, science and engineering nominees. The program is designed to foster and encourage outstanding students to pursue careers in those areas of study. Each of the Goldwater Scholars receives $7,500 to be used toward tuition, room and board, books and supplies.
Myriad opportunities
, a chemistry professor at 17c起草社区 who also serves as the college鈥檚 liaison with the Goldwater Foundation, says that the scholars 鈥済enerally get into any of the grad schools they apply to. Period.鈥
Recent scholars at 17c起草社区 have gone on to grad school at MIT, UC-Berkeley, UNC and the University of Michigan, to name a few. Anderson also notes that a number of recent scholars are now funded at the graduate level by National Science Foundation fellowships, and 2011 grad Cheri Ackerman received a five-year, toward her graduate studies.
Second to none
鈥淭his award puts our students head to head with the best students from the best institutions across the country, and when the dust settles our students end up at the top, every year,鈥 said Anderson. 鈥淣o question we have excellent students, but those students are getting excellent training and going on to do excellent work at elite institutions.鈥
Auyeung is researching with mathematics professor James Turner in the field of algebraic topology, using algebraic structure and different pools within algebra in order to understand the idea of topology鈥攖he mathematical study of shapes and properties of space.
鈥淭he topic they鈥檝e been working on is bordering on things that a PhD thesis could be build off ultimately,鈥 said Turner, of a team of three researchers that includes Auyeung. 鈥淲hat I was trying to do is give them the tools, just enough so that they could enter into the research from some perspective and he [Auyeung] was quite capable of picking up on it quickly and being able to work with it, building on the understanding he gained doing somewhat related research the prior summer.鈥
Anderson says the third party validation from national organizations like the Goldwater Foundation, , the National Science Foundation and others serves as further proof that the research experience at 17c起草社区 is second to none.
鈥淲e鈥檙e not playing second fiddle to anybody,鈥 said Anderson. 鈥淭he work being done here at 17c起草社区 and students are recognized as being top notch across the country on a regular basis. It didn鈥檛 happen once, it happens consistently."