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ONLINE: 2020 CIE/USA-DFW MathComp/MathFun

May 30, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm

2020 MathComp Winner, Test Results, Questions, and News Release

Speaker Presentations

The annual MathComp/MathFun event and parenting seminar are the flagship events of the CIE/USA-DFW Chapter\’s youth program. It has served our community for 30 years. Each year, the event attracts nearly 1,000 participants including students, parents, educators, and volunteers. This fair consists of three programs: (1) a math competition, (2) a math fun fair, and (3) a parenting seminar. The goal is to stimulate young students\’ interest in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math (STEM).

This year we will bring the event online to continue to provide educational value and fun for young kids and families. The event will be held on May 30, 2020 and it is FREE. We are extremely happy to have DFWCIA as a co-organizer this year.

MathComp/MathFun Brochure
Provides overall view of this event

Online User Guide
Provides contest rules, instructions and FAQ

Zoom Guide for Participant
A YouTube demo video shows how to use Zoom in this event

Online Mock Test Sessions
Will be posted when available

Parenting Seminar Speakers and Panelists

Dr. Glênisson de Oliveira

Dr. de Oliveira has a history of enhancing science, technology, engineering and mathematics education from kindergarten through 12th grade and at the undergraduate level in Rhode Island. His work has been funded through science and education grants from multiple agencies, including a $12.5 million grant from the National Science Foundation.
He earned a Ph.D. in theoretical physical chemistry from Purdue University and served as Dean of Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science (TAMS) and Dean of Honors College, University of North Texas (UNT). He is a professor of Chemistry in UNT.

Amy Li (Student)

Amy is an incoming 2020 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) freshman. She is from Highland Park High School. She has been active in high school math contests. She is USA Junior Mathematical Olympiad (USAJMO) Qualifier, Math Prize for Girls Olympiad (MPFGO) Qualifier. She is Program Director of Health and Education Largesse Program.

Julia Camacho (Student)

Julia is an incoming 2020 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) freshman. Julia is from TAMS. Julia is passionate about computational biology and is an Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF) grand award winner and an American Junior Academy of Science (AJAS) fellow. She is also the founder of SparkSTEM, and is a National Winner of the NCWIT Aspirations in Computing Award.

Kevin Meng (Student)

Kevin is an incoming 2020 Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) freshman. Kevin is from Plano West Senior High School. Kevin is a passionate innovator who enjoys developing technical projects that solve real-world problems. He is an Intel ISEF Best in Category Winner, ACM Cutler-Bell Prize Winner, Coca-Cola Scholar, He is a founder of ArcGen Technologies LLSa

Sample Competition Problems

Grade 1 Practice Questions and Answers
Grade 2 Practice Questions and Answers
Grade 3 Practice Questions and Answers
Grade 4 Practice Questions and Answers
Grade 5 Practice Questions and Answers
Grade 6 Practice Questions and Answers
Grade 7 Practice Questions and Answers
Grade 8 Practice Questions and Answers

Past Event Photos

Details

Date:
May 30, 2020
Time:
10:00 am - 4:00 pm
Event Categories:
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Organizer

CIE/USA-DFW
Email
yp@cie-dfw.org
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Venue

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CIE/usa-dfw chapter Term and policy

--- CIE Code of Ethics

 
CIE/USA-DFW Chapter (CIE) is a non-profit, politically-neutral organization focusing on engineering and professional well-being and networking. 
 
In order to keep the Chapter a high standard professional organization, I, as a director/officer/volunteer of the Organization, recognizes the responsibilities and the obligations of the position, do hereby declare to abide by the Code of Ethics in discharging my duties.
  • I agree that my motivation in accepting the position is to promote the mission and vision of the Organization;
  • I agree to obey the letter and the spirit of the laws, the Charter, and the by-laws that govern the Organization as a non-profit entity;
  • I agree that it is my duty to inform the members of issues that concern the members or the Organization in a fair and honest manner; but I will not take sides to advocate any political position, nor will I endorse any political candidate in my official capacity as a director/officer/volunteer of the Organization;
  • I agree to use my best efforts to ensure the information disseminated by me or through my work is accurate and not misleading; and
  • I agree not to profit financially myself, my family members or anyone else who is associated with the Organization through the discharge of my duties;
  • I agree that in designing and executing any activity on behalf of the Organization, the first consideration is the benefit of the Organization and the membership; any personal gain and recognition derived from it must be incidental; and
  • I agree to disclose to the officers (or to the President of the Organization if I am an officer) of any actual, potential, or appearance of conflict of interest when discharging my duties.