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I am EE majoring in signal processing with a deep interest in maths. I am looking for ideas for a graduation project that combines maths and my major.
What about a review of the analysis behind OOFDM? Are you trying to do original work, or a review paper?Ahmad Kishki said:I am EE majoring in signal processing with a deep interest in maths. I am looking for ideas for a graduation project that combines maths and my major.
berkeman said:What about a review of the analysis behind OOFDM? Are you trying to do original work, or a review paper?
Some ideas for graduation projects that involve lots of math include creating a mathematical model to predict stock market trends, designing and implementing a new encryption algorithm, analyzing and optimizing traffic flow patterns, developing a computer program to simulate weather patterns, and creating a mathematical model for predicting the spread of infectious diseases.
One way to incorporate real-world applications into your math graduation project is to choose a topic that is relevant and applicable to current events or industries. For example, you could use mathematical principles to analyze data from a local business or organization, or you could conduct a case study on a real-life problem that can be solved using math.
The level of math required for a graduation project will vary depending on the specific project and your academic program. However, most math graduation projects will involve advanced topics in algebra, geometry, calculus, statistics, and/or linear algebra. It is important to consult with your advisor or professor to determine the appropriate level of math for your project.
Yes, collaborating with others on your math graduation project is often encouraged. This can include working with other students, professors, or professionals in the field. Collaborating can bring new perspectives and ideas to your project and can also help you to divide the workload and responsibilities.
To make your math graduation project stand out, consider choosing a unique and innovative topic, using advanced mathematical techniques and tools, incorporating real-world applications, and presenting your findings in a clear and visually appealing manner. Additionally, you could consider submitting your project to conferences or journals for publication or participating in competitions or research fairs.