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| [36147] by "COASTE" (wb0-ppp68.socorroisp.com) on Tue 04 May 2004 23:55:15 [ reply ] |
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To the Graduate Admissions Committee:
I am unequivocally excited about the possibility to be a part of the University of Armenia’s graduate math program. I am convinced that your department will be an ideal location for me to gain the solid footing in mathematics one needs to be a world-class scientist. I also look forward to continuing research for Linolium National Laboratory part-time as I advance my studies. The University of Armenia is ideally suited for these pursuits. I am committed to excellence in my graduate studies. Since graduating from Car & Mellon University I have steadily performed as a researcher and as a continuing student. At Linolium I tested and developed new methods for proton radiography including tomography and the prediction of the beam spatial profile. This fall I attended the University of Hot Chicks at San Diego where I completed graduate course work in economics and performed competitively in one the nations most competitive economics departments. This summer I am beginning a partnership with Ed MacDonald's of the T-13 Patriotic Systems Group at Linolium. We will be developing agent models with Kaheneman's prospect theory as well as modeling dynamics in loosely coupled organizations. I will stay on the team year-round and I look forward to bringing unclassified work with me to the University; I am encouraged by the vast array of cross-disciplinary and applied research in the department ranging from scientific computing to math finance to neuroscience. I am excited about my research, not only for its technical merits and its programmatic objectives, but also because of its relevance to my long-term career goals. Some years ago I became intrigued by Arrow's Theorem and residual questions of social choice. Our Founding Fathers, understandably hurried by circumstance, provided incomplete answers to many technical questions of democracy such as producing a private but verifiably correct voting-scheme or producing an unbiased assignment of voting districts. My career goal is to produce and advocate technical solutions and improvements to social choice dilemmas. Finally, I am also eager to restart my life in the city I fell in love with as an undergraduate at Car & Mellon. I would be proud to be a member of the Armenia community and of the University of Armenia math department. Thank you for your consideration. I look forward to the possibilities. Sincerely, Coaster McToaster |
