NUS team: Outstanding
Winner in solving real-world problem
A team from
the Department of Statistics and Applied Probability has
emerged Outstanding Winner at the 23rd annual Mathematical
Contest in Modeling (MCM) organised by the US-based Consortium
for Mathematics and Its Applications (COMAP), an award-winning
non-profit organisation whose mission is to improve mathematics
education for students of all ages.
Comprising
Liu Bolun, Hou Xuan and Wang Hao with Prof Yannis Yatracos
as advisor, the team was designated Outstanding Winner along
with top universities like Duke University, Harvard University
and Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). The team
offered solution for Problem B which required contestants
to devise and compare procedures for boarding and deboarding
planes with varying sizes from 85 to 800. They were also
required to write an executive summary, setting out their
conclusions to an audience of airline executives, gate agents
and flight crews.
MCM challenges
teams of students to clarify, analyse, and propose solutions
to open-ended problems. The 2007 contest was primarily an
online contest. During the contest, teams of up to three
undergraduates researched, modelled and submitted a solution
to one of two modelling problems. Teams registered, obtained
contest materials, and downloaded the problem and data at
the prescribed time through COMAP's MCM website.
Almost 950
teams representing institutions from 12 countries participated
in the contest — with 14 teams from 11 institutions
(representing 1 per cent of total participants) snaring
the title. Singapore, represented by NUS was among the 666
international teams which took part outside the US.
The 14 Outstanding
solution papers will be published in The UMAP Journal, along
with commentary from the authors and other judges.

From left: Professor Yannis Yatracos (Advisor), HOU
Xuan, WANG Hao, LIU Bolun, Professor Anthony Kuk (Head of
Department)
For more information on
the contest and results, please refer to the
COMAP website.