Started last year, I joined a fantastic group to do research on a two-stage optimization problem – Newsvendor problem considering both input uncertainty and stochastic uncertainty. I’m very …show more content…
As a marathon runner, these qualities are in my vein. Math is not my first major. I was studying literature when I was in high school but was also in school math Olympic team. When I was an undergraduate, finance was my research area. Even my first master was not totally about math. However, math somehow still went through my academic path before I fully found where I should belong. Luckily, once it was determined it started. When I started pursuing my master of applied math, admittedly, difficulties strike me a lot. But it was exactly these late nights, leaving me and math alone, enhanced my love towards math and started my right path. Try to imagine the ultimate joy when you walk down the street hugged by the first sunshine of the day with the adequacy of understanding and solving what you are doing. Heaven won’t go beyond this. Math is my heaven. Difficulties always exist in life. Some people might be knocked down; some might choice to back off. But I would never, I always fight back with full passion and energy and it is exact difficulty itself makes your success more joyful and proud. Also, I think it’s the same reason my advisors still chose me to join their group when there were so many great students seems better than me. They saw my endless enthusiasm and steel determination towards optimization aside from my academic