Student Organizations
ICME Student Action Group The ICME Student Action Group is a standing committee of ICME students. It includes both MS and PhD students organized in subcommittees to discuss MS- and PhD-specific topics. This group replaces the previous students advisory council. The Group consists of ICME students representatives that work alongside ICME Faculty and Staff on matters that concern the institute's educational mission, students’ life and the ICME community at large. These include, but are not limited to curriculum, research rotations, program requirements, qualifying exams, advisor-advisee relations, community events, student support.

WiMSCE Women in Math, Statistics, and Computational Engineering (WiMSCE, pronounced like “whimsy’’) is a student and faculty group at Stanford University established with the aim of retaining graduate women in higher education by providing opportunities to interact with their peers and mentors who are also conducting applied math research. Examples of past events include career advancement and skill development workshops, invited speaker seminars addressing personal and professional issues faced by women in industry and academia, networking with professionals and fellow graduate students, and social events.
Connect
Website: https://wimsce.stanford.edu/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wimsce/
Slack: https://wimsce-women.slack.com
Join our Mailing list: wimsce-women@lists.stanford.edu
Communicate with our officers: wimsce-women-owner@lists.stanford.edu

C² Consulting Computational questions in research? Need help determining which matrix library to use in your code? Trouble with boundary conditions? We're here to help answer these questions and more. With access to experienced students and top researchers, C² ("C-squared") is in a unique position to offer advice on a range of topics in computational mathematics, including (but not limited to):
Data Science
Matrix Problems
Optimization
Discrete Mathematics
PDEs & Physical Simulation
High Performance Computing
Machine Learning
We are one of three core groups comprising Stanford Statistical, Mathematical, and Computational Consulting (SMACC), through which we hold weekly office hours during the academic year.
C² is a free service run by the Stanford Institute for Computational and Mathematical Engineering and offered to all members of the extended Stanford community. We are an official Stanford graduate student group with faculty oversight.
Rather than contacting individual members directly, please email the group in all correspondence: c2questions@lists.stanford.edu