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Category Archives: traveling
Paris Math
This autumn, I seem to have fallen forward instead of back—even though I moved back to a place I have lived before, things are changing and I am working on exciting projects. However, it also feels that I have fallen … Continue reading
Posted in collaborations, research collaborations, traveling
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Thoughts on Traveling: Doing the Math on My Carbon Footprint and Work-Life Balance
The most consistent advice I have received on being successful in math: Do good work. Stay connected with the mathematical community. Ok. How do we do these things? Early career mathematicians are especially encouraged to: Collaborate. Go to conferences. Participate … Continue reading
Posted in conferences, traveling, work-life balance
Tagged carbon footprint, conference travel
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