Johns Hopkins Math Tournament(JHMT)

Johns Hopkins Math Tournament Supported by Johns Hopkins Math

Tournament | 23 years' history | Popular math challenge among famous

American high schools and middle schools | Creative mathematical thinking and advanced

mathematical logic | Various and interesting rules of the challenge,

emphasizing the flexibility, fun and teamwork

Deadline for registration: July 28th, 2024

Introduction

Johns Hopkins Universityfounded in 1876, is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. The university was named for its first benefactor, the American entrepreneur, abolitionist, and philanthropist Johns Hopkins, who was a founding member of the American Association of Universities (AAU). The Johns Hopkins Math Tournament (JHMT) is an annual math competition open to area high school and middle schools. It aims to stimulate the fun of mathematics learning for participants and enable them to experience the essence of the latest mathematical research.

Johns Hopkins Universityfounded in 1876, is a private research university in Baltimore, Maryland. The university was named for its first benefactor, the American entrepreneur, abolitionist, and philanthropist Johns Hopkins, who was a founding member of the American Association of Universities (AAU).

The Johns Hopkins Math Tournament (JHMT) is an annual math competition open to area high school and middle schools. It aims to stimulate the fun of mathematics learning for participants and enable them to experience the essence of the latest mathematical research.

Rules

○ Date
  • August 17th -18th, 2024
○ Language
  • High School: English
  • Middle School: English/Chinese
○ Deadline
  • July 28th, 2024
○ Location
  • Shanghai,China
○ Participation
  • High School: High school students from any grade, forming teams of 4 members.
  • Middle School: Middle school students from any grade, forming teams of 4 members.

Activity Section

Agenda

Awards

Global Awards

Individual Award

  • TOP10

Team Award

  • TOP3
National Awards

Individual Award

  • Gold: 10%
  • Silver: 20%
  • Bronze: 30%
  • Honorable Award: 50%

Team Award

  • Gold: 10%
  • Silver: 20%
  • Bronze: 30%
  • Honorable Award: 50%
ASDAN EPQ Scholarship

3000RMB/std

National Gold

2000RMB/std

National Silver

1000RMB/std

National Bronze

Noted:The ASDAN Scholarship is only available to Year 10, 11 and 12 students for participating ASDAN Extended Project Qualification(EPQ). EPQ is recommended by the G5 group and many leading universities as a competitive academic experience. Scholarships cannot be exchanged for cash. For further details see:http://www.seedasdan.org/epq/

Tournament Committee

Randy Kuang

约翰斯·霍普金斯大学 数学竞赛主席
大家好!我叫Randy,是约翰斯霍普金斯大学计算机科学专业三年级的学生,同时也是约翰斯霍普金斯大学数学竞赛(JHMT)的主席。我很高兴今年能与伯克利大学数学竞赛以及阿思丹学院合作,首次将JHMT带到中国。数学一直是我生活中不可或缺的一部分,我迫不及待地想和大家分享我们一直在研究的问题。

Brain Wen

约翰斯·霍普金斯大学 数学和物理专业
我是约翰霍普金斯大学数学和物理专业的大二学生。就我个人而言,我一直认为数学是人类用来与自然交流的语言,而数学竞赛有助于揭示这门学科最有趣的一面。我很高兴今年能成为ASDAN China的一员。希望通过解决这些问题,学生们能够揭示数学的本质,并享受它所采取的许多步骤,以获得一个解决方案。

Sungwon Kim

约翰斯·霍普金斯大学 计算机科学专业
大家好!我叫Sungwon Kim,是约翰霍普金斯大学计算机科学专业二年级学生。我喜欢写问题,因为它能帮助我用数学语言表达我的创造性。数学为我打开了一个新的机会和友谊的世界。享受探索你的数学追求,祝你们好运!

Jim Sherwood

约翰斯·霍普金斯大学 数学和应用数学/统计学
我是约翰霍普金斯大学数学和应用数学/统计学四年级学生,也是数学俱乐部的财务主管。我很高兴能开启中国北京的首次访问之旅。数学是通用的,我真的很期待通过比赛与其他人分享数学。

Jason

约翰斯·霍普金斯大学 数学和物理系
大家好,我是Jason,是约翰霍普金斯大学四年级数学和物理系的学生。我很高兴能和大家分享我对数学的热情,希望大家在比赛中玩得开心!

Eric Cochran

约翰斯·霍普金斯大学 数学和计算机科学专业
大家好,我叫Eric Cochran,是约翰斯霍普金斯大学数学和计算机科学专业的大四学生。我曾经参与过JHMT,今年将期待着这场激动人心的比赛推向国际舞台。

Elvin Meng

约翰斯·霍普金斯大学 数学和英语
我是一名四年级的学生,专业是数学和英语,同时我也是JHU数学俱乐部的主席。我热爱数字,善于思考,也喜欢和别人分享我对数学的热爱。我对数学的很多方面特别感兴趣:数学基础、数学实践和数学教育学。迫不及待的想要见到对数学充满热情,想要探寻数学奥秘的各位。数学竞赛是一个横向比较我们和同龄人技能的绝佳平台。与同为数学爱好者的伙伴分享数学热情可以开拓我们的思维甚至发现新的技艺。我希望今年的ASDAN(美式)初中数学竞赛可以帮助大家提高,希望你们在竞赛中找到与我当初参赛时一样的乐趣!
Elvin Meng Johns Hopkins University Mathematics
Math, regardless of your background will always be taught the same. Its a universal language of knowledge and is integrated into all topics of study. People who love math are not human calculators, they are innovative thinkers and problem solvers. Math is more then 1+1, it is the basis for logic and critical thinking and I encourage everyone to explore and appreciate it farther. Have a great time and explore your love of Math!
Brain Wen Johns Hopkins University Mathematics and Physics
I am a sophomore majoring in Mathematics and Physics at Johns Hopkins University. Personally, I have always believed that mathematics is a language used by humans to communicate with nature, and math competitions help reveal the most interesting aspects of this subject. I am very happy to be a member of ASDAN China this year. It is hoped that by solving these problems, students can reveal the essence of mathematics and enjoy the many steps it takes to obtain a solution.
Jim Sherwood Johns Hopkins University Mathematics and Applied Mathematics/Statistics
I am a fourth-year student in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics/Statistics at Johns Hopkins University and the treasurer of the math club. I am very happy to start my first visit to Beijing, China. Mathematics is universal, and I really look forward to sharing mathematics with others through the challenge.
Sungwon Kim Johns Hopkins University Computer Science
Hello everyone! My name is Sungwon Kim and I am a second-year Computer Science student at Johns Hopkins University. I like writing questions because it helps me express my creativity in mathematical language. Mathematics has opened up a world of new opportunities and friendships for me. Enjoy exploring your mathematical pursuits, and good luck!
Jason Johns Hopkins University Mathematics and Physics
Hi everyone, my name is Jason, a fourth-year Mathematics and Physics student at Johns Hopkins University. I am very happy to share my passion for mathematics with you, and I hope you all have fun in the competition!
Eric Cochran Johns Hopkins University Mathematics and Computer Science
Hi everyone, my name is Eric Cochran and I am a senior in Mathematics and Computer Science at Johns Hopkins University. I have participated in JHMT and will look forward to this exciting game on the international stage this year.
Randy Kuang Chair of The Johns Hopkins Math Tournament Committee
Hello math enthusiasts and greetings from the US! It's enlightening to deconstruct the world around us into basic principles. I have lots of fun trying to figure out how things work; that's why I do math. Being with people who share our mathematical enthusiasm can open up our minds to new techniques in math or more opportunities in industry and academia. Get ready for a thrilling challenge that will test your critical thinking skills and push your limits. You will learn valuable skills such as working efficiently and effectively with and without a team. Prepare yourselves for a memorable experience that will further enhance your perception of problemsolving. Enjoy yourselves, and good luck!

FAQ

1、Refund policy

If, for some reason, the student is unable to attend after paying the fee, please contact us. If you apply before the registration deadline, 25% of the registration fee will be deducted as academic materials and service fees. If you apply after the registration deadline, no refund will be given.

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