MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge: Predicting Heatwave Temperature Changes - Flint Hill School Team Presentation
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Watch a presentation by the Flint Hill School Team (#17839) from Oakton, Virginia, who were finalists in the 2025 MathWorks Math Modeling Challenge. Discover how this team used mathematical modeling to predict temperature changes during heatwaves and develop resource allocation plans to minimize the effects of heat waves and power grid failures. The competition involved over 3,600 students across 794 teams, with participants spending up to 14 hours during the Challenge weekend to develop their solutions. Learn about the prestigious M3 Challenge organized by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) and sponsored by MathWorks, which awards over $100,000 in the U.S. and £75,000 in the UK in scholarships for higher education, having awarded more than $1.85 million to date.
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M3 Challenge Presentation: Flint Hill School Team (#17839)
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Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics