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Publications & Accomplishments

Innovative Solutions

Recent WNE Student Publications

A number of WNE students have had solutions to challenging mathematical problems published and acknowledged in the Pi Mu Epsilon Journal.

  • Daniel Podzunas: Solution to problem #1394 published in the .
  • Daniel Podzunas: Solution to problem #1399 published in the .
  • Dylan Laramee and Daniel Podzunas: Solution to problem #1405 published in the .
  • Dylan Laramee: Solution to problem #1409 acknowledged in the .
  • Dylan Laramee, Lauren Mauch, and Luke Stefaniak: Solution to problem #1410 acknowledged in the .
  • Emily Fountain and Dylan Laramee: Solution to problem #1415 to appear in the Spring 2025 issue.
  • Luke Stefaniak: Solution to problem #1416 to appear in the Spring 2025 issue.
  • Karalyn Edwards and Dylan Laramee: Solution to problem #1418 acknowledgment to appear in the Spring 2025 issue.
  • Tiba Draia and Dylan Laramee: Solution to problem #1419 to appear in the Spring 2025 issue.

(All of the issues are accessible online for free at .)

Daniel Podzunas

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Â黨ÊÓƵ University celebrated the publication of two mathematical solutions in the fall 2023 and spring 2024 issues of Pi Mu Epsilon (PME) Society Journal. Daniel Podzunas '24 (Mechanical Engineering, Math) collaborated with Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics Cheng-Han Pan, Ph.D., to outline solutions to the challenging mathematical puzzles released with each issue.

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Dr. Cheng-Han Pan (Visiting Assistant Professor of Mathematics) has done all of the work in the math department to make this happen. He has introduced the problems to interested students, discussed various strategies with them to find solutions, and assisted with typing the work up using the typesetting language.

For context, is a national mathematics honor society. We established the Massachusetts Kappa chapter here at WNE in 2013. Every spring semester, we have an induction ceremony. This year’s ceremony will take place in a few weeks on Tuesday, April 29, at 4:00 p.m.