
To determine the probability of an event we need,Ģ. , then using a uniform probability model, we assign probability for each point in S that is. For example, in the special instance of a uniform probability function, the probability of an event is known when the number of outcomes that comprises the event is known that is, as soon as the number of outcomes in the subset that defines the event is known. After Brandeis, she took a gap year with City Year Americorps.Īlexandra Martin is a Hiatt Career Center advisor and a junior majoring in biochemistry with a minor in Psychology.There are many instances in the application of probability theory where it is desirable and necessary to count the outcomes in the sample space and the outcomes in an event.

At Brandeis, Elana assisted the Math Department as a UDR and worked in the Admissions Office, among other activities. Her mathematical interests lie in Algebraic Topology, specifically Knot Theory. She graduated with a Bachelor’s from Brandeis in 2018 with a double major in Math and Chemistry. Today, Yitong works on building advanced analytical solutions and machine learning models to achieve state of the art fraud detection, as well as exceptional customer service for millions of Apple Card customers.Įlana Israel is currently a second year PhD student and Graduate Teaching Assistant at Syracuse University. With backgrounds in economics and mathematics, Yitong started her career in advertising, and developed a genuine interest in customer facing products and working with data, which led to subsequent endeavors in healthcare and eventually finance. Yitong Wang is a data scientist at Marcus by Goldman Sachs. Her research area is low-dimensional topology, the study of shapes and spaces of different dimensions. She is currently a postdoc at Georgia Tech, and starting this Fall, she will be an NSF postdoc and a Ritt postdoc at Columbia University. Siddhi graduated with her PhD from Boston College in May 2020. After graduating, she decided to study math instead, and returned to Brandeis for a postbac/master's degree. As an undergraduate, she was a Schiff Research Fellow studying behavioral economics, intending on pursuing a career in this field. Siddhi Krishna A Boston native, Siddhi Krishna graduated from Brandeis in 2012, with double majors in Math and Economics, and double minors in Computer Science and IGS. Alexandra Martin from the Hiatt Career Center presented us with tips for job hunting.

The Math Department's Undergraduate Department Representatives hosted an Alumni Career Night with three stellar alumni: Siddhi Krishna BA '12, Yitong Wang BA'14 and Elana Israel BA'18.

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