David Lingenbrink ’14 Awarded Math in Moscow Scholarship
December 4, 2012Share story
David Lingenbrink 鈥14 has been awarded a $9,000 scholarship from the American Mathematical Society to study mathematics at the Independent University of Moscow.
The math major is the first 无忧视频 student to receive the prestigious scholarship to attend the Russian university鈥檚 semester-long Math in Moscow program.
Lingenbrink will begin his study abroad in January.
鈥淚 am very excited to learn mathematics from what I hear to be an entirely different school of thought,鈥 said Lingenbrink. 鈥淚n addition, the thought of traveling to a country that was off limits only 20 years ago is pretty cool.鈥
A small, elite institution focused primarily on mathematics, IUM was founded in 1991 by a group of well-known Russian research mathematicians, who now comprise the university鈥檚 academic council. Its Math in Moscow program was created in 2001 to provide foreign students (primarily from the United States, Canada and Europe) with a program in the Russian tradition, which emphasizes problem solving rather than memorizing theorems.The program鈥檚 instructors are internationally recognized research mathematicians, and all instruction is in English.
鈥淭he program gives students an enriching opportunity to work closely with other budding mathematicians from a wide variety of colleges and universities, all while experiencing an invigorating style of learning and teaching mathematics,鈥 said Mike Orrison, associate professor of mathematics and faculty chair of HMC鈥檚 Study Abroad Committee. 鈥淒avid is a bright, thoughtful and inquisitive student. Given his personality, skills and drive, the sky鈥檚 the limit.鈥
Lingenbrink will reside in a student hostel in Moscow and travel by train to the university. His academic schedule will consist of three courses鈥擝asic Representation Theory, Algebraic Geometry and Algebraic Number Theory鈥攑lus a class in Russian to supplement what he鈥檚 already gleaned from his Russian 1 course. He also plans to explore Moscow and the surrounding area.
