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Nominations: Nominations closed

Voting: Voting closed

Vacancies
3
Results
Re-open nominations is a winner
No
Count information
Date count run22 Nov 2024
Election rulesERS97 STV
Candidates running4
Available positions3
Total ballots6
Valid votes6
Invalid votes0
Round 1
Raahym Rehan [21131]1.00
Huaiyuan Shen [21361]3.00
Arhham Shah [21628]1.00
RON (Re-open Nominations)1.00
Exhausted0.00
Surplus1.50
Threshold1.50
Count of first choices. The initial quota is 1.50. Candidate Huaiyuan Shen [21361] has reached the threshold and is elected. Candidates have surplus votes so surplus votes will be transferred for the next round.
Round 2
Raahym Rehan [21131]1.50
Huaiyuan Shen [21361]1.50
Arhham Shah [21628]1.50
RON (Re-open Nominations)1.50
Exhausted0.00
Surplus0.00
Threshold1.50
Count after transferring surplus votes from Huaiyuan Shen [21361]. Candidates Raahym Rehan [21131], Arhham Shah [21628], and RON (Re-open Nominations) were tied when choosing a candidate over threshold to eliminate. Candidate RON (Re-open Nominations) was chosen to be eliminated by breaking the tie randomly. Candidates Raahym Rehan [21131] and Arhham Shah [21628] have reached the threshold and are elected.

Winners are Raahym Rehan [21131], Huaiyuan Shen [21361], and Arhham Shah [21628].

Candidates

Huaiyuan Shen

Preferred name: Shen 
I'm
1. good at maths, got first-year undergraduate awards 
2. passionate about maths, pursuing a PhD in maths, planning a workshop to invite professors to give talks and do some interesting extra maths topics, and already invited several professors.
3. want to bring maths to ADM MATHEMATICS Society
4. a people person and like to talk to people :p 



*particularly interested in Logic, set theory and the foundation of mathematics, also interested in economics, sociology and philosophy(not metaphysics tho), feel free to chat about those stuffs! ;)

* Also want to make a change in module design and teaching, chat if you also interested in it or just have some idea

[email protected]

Raahym Rehan

As Events Officer for the ADM Mathematics Society, I’m excited to bring new ideas and energy to the role. Mathematics is more than theory; it’s a tool that shapes our world. My goal is to connect academic concepts with real-world applications, making math engaging and accessible.

I plan to organize diverse events appealing to various interests. For instance, I’d bring in guest speakers from fields like data science, finance, and AI to highlight how mathematics drives innovation. Workshops on practical skills, such as programming for modeling or solving real-world cases, would show theory in action.

Building a strong social community is also important to me. Math can be challenging, and support networks are invaluable. I’d arrange socials, group study sessions, and collaborative competitions, helping members feel part of a welcoming community.

With my international background and passion for problem-solving, I believe I can bring a unique perspective to the role. I’m dedicated to fostering an inclusive, inspiring environment where everyone can explore math beyond the classroom. Let’s make the ADM Mathematics Society a hub for learning, growth, and connection at UCL.

Arhham Shah

I am standing for the position of Events Officer in the UCL Math Society because I am passionate about making mathematics more accessible and engaging to others. As a Theoretical Physics student, I have seen firsthand how mathematics is not only a powerful tool in understanding the universe, but also an integral part of our everyday lives. I want to share this enthusiasm with others and help bridge the gap between abstract mathematical concepts and real-world applications.

Alongside my academic interests, I have practical experience in event planning, having worked as a freelance event organizer for social establishments in Mumbai for over a year. This has equipped me with the skills to plan, organize, and execute a wide range of events, from large gatherings to smaller, more interactive experiences. I believe these skills would be invaluable in curating events that inspire and engage UCL students in creative ways, whether it’s through workshops, math-related social events, or collaborative initiatives with other societies.

By combining my love for mathematics with my event management experience, I aim to create events that make math more approachable and exciting for everyone, fostering a greater appreciation for its beauty and relevance in everyday life.