Stories about Hollywood's Hippest Mathematics: A Celebration of Women and Girls in STEM
School of Mathematics, Fry Building, Woodland Road BS8 IUG
To celebrate Women and Girls in STEM Day, the School of Mathematics is showcasing some of our leading and emerging talent in this space to increase the visibility of female contributions to Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics, but also to inspire women, girls, and underrepresented genders to study these exciting subjects.
Our celebration will start with a talk by Professor Nina Snaith: Stories about Hollywood's Hippest mathematics: random matrices and primes, where Nina will tell us how her work has inspired Hollywood.
Following this there will be a panel discussion by female academics, who will share some of the interesting work they have done and how this has made a difference.
Panellists:
Nina Snaith (Mathematical Physics)
Rachel Bennett (Mathematical Biology)
Laura Monk (Pure Mathematics)
Asma Hassannezhad (Analysis)
Tickets & booking
This event is free to attend and open to the public. We particularly encourage families who would like to learn more about the work that mathematicians do, as well as young people who are trying to decide what they would like to do after they complete their GCSE study.
These activities will be followed by a free pizza reception from 5 - 5:45 pm, where you will have a chance to chat with the speaker and the panel members.
This is a hybrid event.
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Contact
This event is being organised by the School of Mathematics. If you have any questions, please contact Kelly Woodcock, the Senior School Administrator, at kelly.woodcock@bristol.ac.uk.