The Dan Sweet Memorial Fellowship is awarded to a full-time student and mathematics major with interests in Applied Mathematics.
This fellowship, originally named Dan Sweet Scholarship, was first awarded in 2005. It is named after Dan Sweet, a professor in the Mathematics Department who served as director of the applied mathematics program and was for many years recognized as one of the very best teachers in the department. Professor Sweet died in 2004.
In Fall 2006 this scholarship was renamed the Daniel Sweet Memorial Fellowship. The fellowship is administered by the Norbert Wiener Center for Harmonic Analysis and Applications.
Award Recipients
Daniel Sweet Undergraduate Research Fellowship
- 2025 Anirudh Satheesh, Bhavya Rajasekaran
- 2024 David Koralov, Quentin Ludet
- 2023 David Koralov, Daniel Levy, Matthew Schneider
- 2022 Daniel Levy, Matthew Schneider
- 2021 Danial Ludwig, Ruijie Zheng
- 2020 Linden Yuan
- 2019 Tanay Wakhare, John Nolan
- 2018 Tanay Wakhare, John Nolan
- 2017 Aaron George and Jane Gerard
- 2016 Sun Hyun Kim
- 2014 Kevin Diemer Stubbs
- 2013 Rafael Setra
- 2010 Joseph T. Woodworth
- 2008 Kaitlyn Tuley
- 2007 Jesse Sugar-Moore, Christina Frederick.
The Daniel Sweet Fellowship (above) replaced the Daniel Sweet Scholarship (below).
Daniel Sweet Scholarship
- 2006 Sinan Ariturk
- 2005 Stephen Herwig (first year of the scholarship)