The Mathematics and Statistics Department at the University has 5 internship opportunities for students who are working towards Mathematics or another related degree. You will support a project exploring how a combination of the proof assistant Lean and chatbots such as ChatGPT can support students with learning mathematical proof. As a member of the project team, you will help to design interactive activities with Lean and ChatGPT that can be used in workshops with students for the academic year 2024/5. You will also help devise evaluation methods to determine the effectiveness of these activities, tools, and strategies in supporting students with formal proof.
You must currently be studying towards an undergraduate or postgraduate degree in Mathematics or closely related subject.
This role is part of the Student Campus Partnership (SCP) scheme and offers 1 day of work per week for about 6 weeks. Remote working is possible, and you will have access to offices in the Harrison Building on Streatham Campus.
Key Details
Supervisors: Gihan Marasingha, Barrie Cooper & Taro Fujita
Estimated pay: £13.45 per hour (£12.00 basic hourly rate + £1.45 holiday)
Working Hours: 8 hours a week
Application Deadline: 08/05/24
Interview Date: 15/05/24
Start Date: Flexible in June 2024
End Date: 31/07/2024
Purpose of the Role
In this role, you will work to collaboratively create workshops and evaluation strategies to support students learning mathematical proof. The focus of these workshops will be on using the proof assistant Lean and ChatGPT to support students in conceptualising and formalising proofs. You will work with other interns and the project leads (Gihan Marasingha, Barrie Cooper & Taro Fujita) to develop and test appropriate resources with the aim that these can be used in the academic year 2024/5.
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About the University Department
This project is funded by the Education Incubator and led by Gihan Marasingha, Barrie Cooper and Taro Fujita from the departments of Mathematics & Statistics, and Education. The Education Incubator supports staff from across the University by creating spaces and funding projects in which they can explore and develop pedagogic innovations and ideas.
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