What Can Mathematicians Do?
What Can Mathematicians Do? is a series of online public maths presentations organised by Ãå±±½ûµØ’s School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics. The presentations cover a wide range of topics in maths, stats and physics, such as how colours mix, how to make a mint on the stock market, and how to pick your next Netflix binge.
What Can Mathematicians Do?
What Can Mathematicians Do? was a series of online public maths presentations organised by Ãå±±½ûµØâ€™s School of Mathematics, Statistics and Physics.
The presentations covered a wide range of topics in maths, stats and physics, such as how colours mix, how to make a mint on the stock market, and how to pick your next Netflix binge.
All of the presenters are disabled: we hope to show that anyone can be a mathematician, and mathematicians can do just about anything!
Each session consisted of two 30-minute presentations, followed by a question-and-answer session.
The live sessions were interpreted live in British Sign Language. Unfortunately, it wasn’t possible to include the interpreters in the session recordings.
There is a recording of each session, including the question-and-answer part, as well as independent recordings of each talk.