Greetings,
· Correspond with an Associate Editor
· Receive referee reports from faculty or industry referees
· Respond to referee reports and handle revisions
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Mariah Birgen
As an M3 Challenge judge, SIAM thought you might also encourage undergraduate students to publish their exceptional research in applied or computational mathematics. If this applies to you, please encourage your undergraduates to submit their work to SIURO—SIAM Undergraduate Research Online.
An open-access publication devoted to the work of undergrads, SIURO includes research in areas such as mathematical biology, statistics, operations research, optimization, dynamical systems, and modeling. Applications include physical, life, financial, and management sciences, as well as engineering. We also consider expository papers written by a professor or researcher for an undergraduate audience that feature a survey topic or a subject of historical interest.
Students who submit papers to SIURO experience a full review process tailored for undergraduate authors who:
· Prepare the submission, including paper, cover letter and mentor letter· Correspond with an Associate Editor
· Receive referee reports from faculty or industry referees
· Respond to referee reports and handle revisions
Papers are posted to SIURO as they are accepted, with a short refereeing turnaround time. Subscription and access are free and open to the public.
More on the submission process, the editorial board, and viewable published papers can be accessed at www.siam.org/students/siuro.
Sincerely,
Rachel Levy
Editor-in-Chief
Harvey Mudd College
Editor-in-Chief
Harvey Mudd College
Mariah Birgen
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