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Dog And Cat Bonding

Mathematics for Animal Shelters

I work with students on a project in collaboration with Bideawee, where we developed an internal website to record and manage animal–human interactions across multiple shelter locations. The website is currently in use at all three Bideawee sites and supports their efforts to comply with recent New York State requirements on tracking daily human interaction for animals.

The collected data includes information such as activity type, duration, frequency, and timing. We are using this data to study how different types of interaction may affect the physical and behavioral well-being of dogs and cats. This project combines data collection, software development, and mathematical analysis, with the goal of making meaningful contributions to animal welfare.

A sample version of the website is available here: 

 

 

 

The site can be freely explored.

A password is only required for restricted actions (password: password).

Mathematical Comics

I am developing a series of comics aimed at communicating mathematical ideas to a broad audience, including readers who may not typically engage with mathematics.

 

The project involves interdisciplinary collaboration and is designed to create accessible and engaging mathematical content for the public, while also offering material of interest to mathematically inclined readers.

 

(Content coming soon.)

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