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Category Archives: math in the media
I’m your new co-editor
Welcome! I am Alexander Diaz-Lopez, your new co-editor for this blog. I’m a faculty at Villanova University (go Nova!), got my PhD in 2016 from the University of Notre Dame, and work in the areas of Coxeter group theory and … Continue reading
Posted in interviewing, math in the media, meeting famous mathematicians, outreach, research collaborations, Welcome!
Tagged interviews, Notices of the AMS, professional development, Welcome
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Join My GA Math Book Club
Reading is a vice for me—I can lose hours, nights of sleep, whole weekends in novels. Often I read non-fiction to keep from getting so sucked in, and mostly that means general audience (GA) math. Everyone who has read many … Continue reading
PCMI: Week One
I have just finished (survived?) the first of my three weeks at the Park City Math Institute. The research topic this year is “Geometry of Moduli Spaces and Representation Theory.” For those of you not in the know, PCMI is … Continue reading
Posted in conferences, Fields medal, IAS, math and art, math in the media, minorities in mathematics, networking, PCMI, public awareness of mathematics, research, summer school
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