Through life experiences, it has become apparent that the true
key to success is understanding the importance of determination,
staying productive, and molding one's self into a well-rounded individual.
Greetings! I am Illiana Thomas, a sophomore majoring in Mathematics
with a minor in Secondary Education at Elizabeth City State University.
Participating in research under the advisement of Dr. Linda Hayden
in conjunction with the Center of Excellence in Remote Sensing Education
and Research (CERSER), currently I maintain a cumulative grade-point-average
of 3.48. Throughout productive research experiences, I have been
able to grasp the key elements that will guarantee competitiveness
throughout my academic years and into future career endeavors.
During my freshman year at Elizabeth City State University, I
was able to take courses that allowed me to begin to mold a foundation
for future studies. I have taken special interest in Computer Science,
Business Law, and Calculus & Analytical Geometry, as they have
pushed me to apply concepts in my research and everyday life.
Being involved in extracurricular activities, assist in building
one's character. Entering college, I involved myself with tutoring
peers, working as the Statistician for the University's Athletics
Department, the manager for Mr. Elizabeth City State University
2007-2008, Alumni of the Math and Science Education Network, as
well as an undergraduate researcher for the Center of Excellence
in Remote Sensing Education and Research (CERSER). Being fortunate
enough to explore these activities, have enhanced my use of mathematics
and the ability to maintain a fairly high grade-point-average.
With CERSER I have completed my first research project and am
currently in the process of another experiment. During spring of
2007, I was a member of the Multimedia Team. Our project was "Developing
Standards and Practices for Archiving Multimedia Material."
We constructed a digital library for the NIA archives by establishing
procedures for digitizing images not currently in the library and
documenting the contents of the library utilizing an established
set of metadata standards and practices. Digitizing was completed
utilizing hardware and software currently in place within the CERSER
labs while documentation was completed with Active Server Pages
and Microsoft Access. Through this library we made it easier to
locate picture, text, audio, and video media in our database. Currently
accepted into in the Undergraduate Research Experience, I am a member
of the TeraGRID team, where our purpose is to construct a Linux
(LAMP) Server.
Conferences are an essential part of my research. I have traveled
to Baltimore, Maryland (September 2006) and attended the MiRS: Minorities
in Research Science Conference where a key seminars were: "Research
Opportunities in Non-Research Companies", "Corporate Career
Counseling", and "DIEL Life: Success and Survival Guide."
Another conference was in April 2007, where I traveled to New Hampshire
to attend University of New Hampshire's Undergraduate Research Conference:
Interdisciplinary Science and Engineering Symposium. Here I was
given the chance to present my research conducted during the academic
year, as well as learn more about the research of my peers. In June
2007, I attended Bowie State University's Introduction to Interdisciplinary
Computational Science Education for Educators Conference. Here,
I was able to grasp the ideas of Super Computing in the classroom.
Given the opportunity to travel is great because it allows one the
exposure to network and share research as well as gain a better
understanding of what our peers are researching.
Upon graduation in 2010 with a Bachelors of Science in Mathematics
Education, I look forward to continuing onto a Master's program.
Later on being accepted into a Doctorate's program, I will obtain
my Ph.D. in order to further my studies in Mathematics. I have a
passion for learning, and therefore I intend to remain in school
and always seek further education in my field.
With my Ph.D. in math education I want to set an example for my students. It is essential that young children understand the importance of a good education. As a math teacher for middle school to high school children, I want to do more than educate, I also want to communicate and share the jewels of knowledge.
Through my long-lasting determination, courage, and competitiveness, I look forward to sharing my greatest assets of creativity and uniqueness with all those I come into contact with. |