Every summer, many of our students participate in various summer research programs. Students work as full participants in the processes of creating a research plan, executing a research project and preparing results for presentation in a public forum. Learn more about the research done by your fellow mathematics and statistics students. 

This week's panelists include three seniors who worked at some exciting internships.

Eliezer Gonzalez Chirinos ‘26, AlphaSights: Eli was a client service intern at AlphaSights in the NYC office. His role as an intern was to scope market-research projects across healthcare, utilities and real estate; collect and analyze structured interview data; and extrapolate useful data-driven insights to their clients.

Nick Nelson ‘26, J.P. Morgan Chase & Co.: Nick worked as a data science analyst intern in the Commercial and Investment Bank at J.P. Morgan Chase & Co., where he focused on a large-scale entity resolution problem using Natural Language Processing. He applied vector space modeling, TF-IDF weighting and cosine similarity to convert text data into numerical embeddings and measure similarity between records. Ultimately, the goal was to reconcile duplicate data so that investment bankers can make more accurate and informed decisions.

Mariah Szabo ‘26, XCharge Energy North America: As a data analyst intern at XCharge Energy North America, Mariah worked with EV charging data to spot patterns in customer behavior and make big datasets easier to understand with visualizations. She also caught and fixed issues in the data pipeline, making reporting more accurate and useful for different teams.

Join us on Monday, Oct. 6, at 3:10 pm in Hayes Hall 109 to hear these exciting presentations and perhaps learn how you too can get involved in summer internships. We hope to see you there!