MATH TEAM CANADA Team Member Bio Booklet

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2016 MATH TEAM Team Member Bio Booklet Canadian Mathematical Society - Société mathématique du Canada

M E E T The six Canadian high schools students who will be competing for academic excellence at the 57th International Mathematical Olympiad this summer in Hong Kong have been announced. The International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) is the world championship high school mathematics competition. The IMO began in 1959 in Romania with seven participating countries. Math Team Canada expects to compete against the world s best students from over 100 countries in the 57th IMO. Canada has earned 29 gold, 47 silver and 84 bronze medals since first competing in 1981. MATH TEAM 2016 For additional information regarding CMS competitions, Math Team Canada or the IMO, please contact: Jacob Tsimerman University of Toronto Chair, International Mathematical Olympiad Committee chair-imoc@cms.math.ca OR Melissa Bingöl-Phillips Canadian Mathematical Society Special Projects Coordinator commsp@cms.math.ca Did you know? In 2015, Math Team Canada placed 9th out of 104 countries at the 56th IMO in Thailand. One team member, Alex Song, achieved a rare perfect score on the exam and was ranked as the top mathematics student in the world by the IMO Committee! Canadian Mathematical Society Page 1

Team Biographies Qi Qi New Hampshire, USA Qi Qi was born in Shaoxing, China and immigrated to Canada in the sixth grade. She has been attenting in New Hampshire since 2014 and is currently in the eleventh grade. She became interested in competition math sometime in elementary school and has participated in various North American and international math contests since she was in the seventh grade. Qi enjoys math due to the creative competition that math problems demand and the sense of accomplishment upon solving a difficult problem. This is her first time participating in the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO), and she is both honoured and nervous. In the past three years, she earned two bronze medals and one silver medal at the Asia Pacific Mathematical Olympiad. She will continue to work hard, and hopes to achieve good results at the IMO to make Canada proud. In her free time (which is somewhat rare at Phillips Exeter), Qi enjoys programming, doing puzzles, listening to music, and singing. Kai Sun A.B. Lucas Secondary School London, Ontario Kai was born in London, Ontario and is currently a grade 10 student at A.B. Lucas Secondary School. Kai first became interested in math when he was in the third grade. He had just joined the math program Math Challenge at Western and met Mr. Tom Griffiths, who was the first to teach him mathematical strategies, and has since helped him in achieving many goals. The math program demonstrated the beauty and ingenuity of mathematics and motivated Kai to pursue math and solve even harder problems. Thanks to his early start with math contests in grade four, he was able to rise to the advanced and challenging Olympiad level over the years. Reaching the Olympiad level in math has been like reaching a whole new universe, with even more phenomenal problems and tricks to discover. It is a true honor to be selected as one of the six Canadians to represent Canada at the 2016 International Math Olympiad. I have prepared for this moment for many years and I am continuing to work hard to represent Canada well in the IMO, so this really is a dream come true, said Kai, when asked about how it feels to have been selected as a member of Math Team Canada. CMS competitions and particularly, the Canadian Math Olympiad (CMO) have motivated Kai in his high school journey and showed him the beauty and creativity of Olympiad-level math. According to Kai, CMS competitions are geared towards high school students and include complex post-secondary level questions and logic, so the variety of problems and the clever tricks that the contests have taught him are far greater and far more beautiful than he has ever seen before. Kai enjoys solving extremely challenging math and physics problems, playing chess, playing the piano, reading fictional novels, and playing basketball. His favorite place in Canada is Banff, Alberta, with its phenomenal scenery, relaxing hot springs, fancy restaurants, and calm and peaceful environment. Kevin Sun New Hampshire, USA This is Kevin s fourth year as a member of Math Team Canada. The 17-year-old was born in New Brunswick and is a grade 12 student at in New Hampshire, USA. Kevin became interested in mathematics at an early age. He started doing math competitions in grade six and began competing in Olympiad-level math in grade eight. It is a great honour to be representing Canada at the IMO again, said Kevin. Canadian Mathematical Society Math Team Canada 2016 Page 2

I hope I can help our team achieve good results at the IMO. In the months before IMO, I will train considerably and hopefully be able to improve our team s performance. After completing high school, Kevin hopes to attend university and study math or science and wants to pursue a math-related career in the future. Kevin looks forward to bonding with the other members of Math Team Canada, meeting the international teams and discussing math with IMO participants. His hobbies include programming, doing logic puzzles, and participating in puzzle hunts. Kevin s favourite place in Canada is Banff, Alberta, where the Summer IMO Training Camp is held each June. Jinhao Xu University Hill Secondary School Vancouver, British Columbia Jinhao was born in Nanjing, China and immigrated to Canada in 2001. The grade 12 student at University Hill Secondary School in Vancouver, B.C., has been interested in mathematics since he was three-years-old and has participated in math camps and clubs since he was in elementary school. CMS math competitions, particularly, the Canadian Mathematical Olympiad (CMO) and the International Mathematical Olympiad (IMO) have provided him with the opportunity to further his understanding of math, as well as get to know people with similar interests. This is Jinhao s second year as a member of Math Team Canada. Last summer, he earned a Bronze Medal at the 2015 IMO. It is a dream come true to participate in the IMO, said Jinhao, who looks forward to meeting the top mathematics students from all over the world this July in Hong Kong. Jinhao s hobbies include chess, physics, Rubik s cube and playing the piano. He plans to further his studies in the mathematical sciences after high school, preferably in the field of artificial intelligence. Ruizhou Yang University Hill Secondary School Vancouver, British Columbia Ruizhou Yang was born in Changchun, China in 1999. In 2013, he moved to Canada with his parents. He is currently in grade 11 studying in University Hill Secondary School. Ever since he can remember, Ruizhou had been interested mathematics and the logic that it entailed. His odyssey with math started at the age of five. While his peers ran after ice cream trucks and watched Tom and Jerry, Ruizhou looked forward to mathematics competitions. In 2009, he entered his first math competition, the Elementary Mathematics International Contest (EMIC), in Iloilo City, Philippines and received a Silver Medal. The next year, when he was in grade 6, Ruizhou competed in the 2010 EIMC in Incheon, Korea and got the highest score in Silver Medal. In grade 7, he started studying Olympiad mathematics and got a perfect score in the Chinese National Junior High School Mathematics Competition in the same year. Upon moving to Canada in grade 9, Ruizhou received Honours in both the Canadian Open Mathematics Challenge (COMC) and the Asia Pacific Mathematical Olympiad (APMO), and was selected as a member of Math Team Canada 2014. In grade 10, he received an Honourable Mention in the COMC (first place student in grade 10) and earned first place in the Canadian Senior Math Contest. This year, Ruizhou received second place in the COMC (first place student in grade 11), a bronze medal in the APMO, and Honourable Mention in the Canadian Mathematical Olympiad (CMO). According to Ruizhou, I enjoy the logical flow and the comprehensiveness of the questions in the CMO. For example, the third algebra question can be solved by trivial polynomial factoring even though the question seems convoluted at first glance. I am honoured to represent Canada in 2016 International Mathematical Olympiad, beamed Ruizhou. I will keep up my efforts and try my best in IMO. Besides pursuing his love for math, he is also a member of the University Hill Senior Badminton Team. He enjoys playing sports, travelling, and watching movies in his spare time. Canadian Mathematical Society Math Team Canada 2016 Page 3

William Zhao Richmond Hill High School Richmond Hill, Ontario William Zhao was born in Toronto in July 2001. He is currently a grade 9 student at Richmond Hill High School in Richmond Hill, Ontario. During his childhood, William especially enjoyed reading nonacademic math books, which was important in building his interest in mathematics. Even now that he is in high school, he enjoys reading about the history and development of mathematics like some people would enjoy magic. He was a participant in the 2012, 2014 and 2015 Canadian Open Mathematical Challenge (COMC) and has competed in the Canadian Mathematical Olympiad (CMO) for the past two years. This year, he received a Silver Award in the CMO and 3rd place in the Asia Pacific Mathematical Olympiad. He is looking forward to being on Math Team Canada at the 57th IMO and is hoping to get a good score. In his spare time, William likes to mess around with his graphing software to try to make new geometry questions. Of course, critical-thinking isn t always fun, so to relax William enjoys playing extended rounds of the mathematics game Make 24. He enjoys computer programming when time permits and learned Java online when he was 12. His hobbies include sports like table tennis and basketball. William hasn t yet decided on which university he would like to attend in the coming years, but he does want to earn a PhD in math before he turns 25. His dream is to create something new and important in mathematics, which he believes is the only correct use his mathematical talent. Team - Équipe Team Leaders Trainers of Math Team Canada 2016 Robert Morewood Team Leader An alumni of Canada s 1980 summer training camp (a practice run the year before Canada first participated in the IMO), Robert has since helped train many of Canada s teams, and first represented Canada on the IMO Jury in Slovenia (2006). He has found that good contest problems can be a wonderful inspirational tool when working with students at all levels. With a mix of experience and newcomers, he looks forward to seeing what this year s team can do. Hunter Spink Deputy Team Leader Hunter participated in the IMO for team Canada from 2009 to 2011 and is currently a graduate student at Harvard University. According to Hunter, Being on team Canada has opened more doors in my life than any other. By helping train and accompany this year s IMO team in Hong Kong, I hope to repay some of the kindness the CMS and all of the volunteers who help run the Canadian IMO team gave me all those years ago. Patrick Lopatto Observer Patrick is currently a graduate student in mathematics at Harvard University studying probability theory. He was born and raised in Grinnell, Iowa, and attended Washington University in St. Louis for college, earning AB and AM degrees in mathematics. In his spare time, he enjoys reading and playing board games with his fellow graduate students. Canadian Mathematical Society Math Team Canada 2016 Page 4