NPSMA Best Practices Workshop October 13-15, 2011 Hosted by Buffalo State College Sheraton At The Falls Hotel Niagara Falls, NY "Creating Tomorrow's Mathematics Professionals"
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Data Mining in Consumer Lending: Skills, Software and Implementation Teresa Eller, Consumer Credit Risk, M & T Bank, Buffalo, NY View Presentation
Blending Knowledge, Skills and Experience in a Professional Science Master’s Program Paul Eloe, Professor of Mathematics, University of Dayton View Presentation
Developing PSM Internships, "Plus" Courses, and Online Curriculum David King, Dean, Graduate Studies and Research, State University of New York – Oswego View Presentation
PSM in Industrial Mathematics: The Northern Iowa Experience Syed Kirmani, Professor of Mathematics, University of Northern Iowa View Presentation
Preparing Students for the Future of Analytics Aric LaBarr, Teaching Assistant, Professor of Statistics, Institute for Advanced Analytics, North Carolina State University View Presentation
Project Management Skills for Math and Science Professionals Lorena Mathien, Coordinator, Professional Master of Science Program, Buffalo State College View Presentation
Preparing Academic Scientists for Careers in Industry Randall Ribaudo, President & CEO, Human Workflows, LLC View Presentation View
Professional Skills for Mathematicians: Courses and Internships Sangya Varma, Curriculum Coordinator, PSM Program, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey View Presentation View
Technology, Data, Analytics: New Possibilities in our Lives Lilian Wu, Program Executive, Global University Programs, IBM View Presentation
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