Casey Warmbrand, a senior in math, with very wide set of interests,
has been accepted into the Budapest Semestes in Mathematics.
He will be the second math major to participate in the program, the first is
David Eger.
David liked the atmosphere so much, that he applied for and received a Fulbright grant to study there for this academic year. The following year, he will be in graduate school in CS at Carnegie Mellon. There is another Fulbright at Budapest this year who will start graduate study in the ACO program at Georgia Tech next academic year.
The Budapest program is an outstanding intensive Semester of Mathematics. Another program is math in Moscow program at Moscow State University. Elizabeth Sanders participated in this program. It is has plenty of scholarships for the semester. Elizabeth got one, and GT students should be very competetive for these awards.
More information is availible. And we look forward to Casey's news from Budapest.
Posted by lacey at October 10, 2003 07:06 PM