2008-2009
National Conference on Undergraduate Research - April 16-18, 2009, University of Wisconsin, La Crosse
- Krasimir Kehayov '10: Operational Properties of L2-transform and their Applications (Faculty Mentor: Osman Yurekli)
- Hannah Siebold '10: Space-filling Tree Curves (Faculty Mentor: David Brown)
16th Hudson River Undergraduate Mathematics Conference, April 18, 2009, Union College
- Katharina Carella '10 : Finite Sums of Fibonacci-based Sequences I (Faculty Mentor: Osman Yurekli)
- Nick Ommen '09: Finite Sums of Fibonacci-based Sequences (Faculty Mentor: Osman Yurekli)
- Nicole Casella '10: Chebyshev Polynomials and their Relationship to Trigonometry and the Fibonacci Numbers, Part I (Faculty Mentor: John Maceli)
- Jill Neeley '10: Chebyshev Polynomials and their Relationship to Trigonometry and the Fibonacci Numbers, Part II (Faculty Mentor: John Maceli)
- Drew Ash '09: Chebyshev Polynomials of the First and Second Kind (Faculty Mentor: Steve Hilbert)
- Thomas Yee '10: Characteristics of Modular Sequences (Faculty Mentor: Osman Yurekli)
- Jennifer Parker '09: Algebraic Coding Theory (Faculty Mentor: Emilie Wiesner)
James J. Whalen Symposium - Thursday April 16, 2009, Ithaca College
- Katharina Carella '10 and Nick Ommen '09: Finite Sums of Fibonacci-based Sequences (Faculty Mentor: Osman Yurekli)
- Thomas Yee '10: Characteristics of Modular Sequences (Faculty Mentor: Osman Yurekli)
- Matt Mastroeni '09: The Algebra of Bounded Linear Operators on a Hilbert Space (Faculty Mentor: James Conklin)
- Nicole Casella '10: Chebyshev Polynomials and their Relationship to Trigonometry and the Fibonacci Identities, Part I (Faculty Mentor: John Maceli)
- Jill Neeley '10: Chebyshev Polynomials and their Relationship to Trigonometry and the Fibonacci Identities, Part II (Faculty Mentor: John Maceli)
- Drew Ash '09: Chebyshev Polynomials of the First and Second Kind (Faculty Mentor: Steve Hilbert)
- Emily Backus '11 and Brian McGauvran '10: Using Regional Climate Models to Assess the Impacts on the Finger Lakes Wine Industry (Faculty Mentor: Tom Pfaff)