Author Archives: Kareem Carr

AMS Council Meeting – Part 2

By Kareem Carr I spoke to the AMS Council late in the day on behalf of the GradBlog, and I wanted to share my comments with you here:

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AMS Council Meeting – Part 1

By Kareem Carr Back in January, I had the opportunity to attend the AMS Council Meeting on behalf of the GradBlog, to update them on what we’re doing here and to raise awareness about the Blog. Minutes of the meeting … Continue reading

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An Interview with Terence Tao

By Kareem Carr Fields medalist Terence Tao is undoubtedly a very successful mathematician. He works primarily in harmonic analysis, partial differential equations, geometric combinatorics, arithmetic combinatorics, analytic number theory, compressed sensing and algebraic combinatorics. I interviewed him over email to … Continue reading

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Highlights of the Bulletin of the AMS, Volume 46, Number 4

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Nescio in Brief: September 2009

Nescio in Brief, September 2009 By Kareem Carr Professor Nomen Nescio is a sort of ‘Dear Abby’ of the Notices of the AMS, dispensing useful advice to people either in or close to the graduate student stage of their career. … Continue reading

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