Excellence can only be achieved through perseverance, curiosity, and creativity. Even Abel Prize laureate of 2019, Karen Uhlenbeck, has doubts. #AbelPrize
“This is all about combining disciplines and finding common concepts that can be applied collaboratively to solve problems,” says Assistant Professor of Mechanical Engineering Emre Selvi. https://t.co/txOtMzZ4eK
In an effort to calculate how neutrinos change, three physicists discovered an unexpected relationship between some of the most ubiquitous objects in math. https://t.co/qWB5eAaSXE
According to a new series of international studies, students learn more math and science through inquiry and problem-based teaching. https://t.co/Ue61FuCQis
Félicitations à Mme Girod! Mme Girod is a French minor who has been accepted into JU’s Green Key Society, representing the top 1% of students. #JUphinsup#FrenchatJU 🇫🇷 🐬
“At the time, I had no idea math and cancer could be related, but I wanted to find out,” she says. “What I love about bio-math is that I can take a real, tangible problem and model not only the problem but how it could be solved." https://t.co/NiLXR8ezcs
“At the time, I had no idea math and cancer could be related, but I wanted to find out,” she says. “What I love about bio-math is that I can take a real, tangible problem and model not only the problem but how it could be solved." https://t.co/NiLXR8ezcs
Confidence is key when it comes to math! "If you have low numeric confidence, all the math skills in the world appear not to help much." - @ellenpetersjdm https://t.co/EQruXKILU9
Mathy question I don't know how to Google - Is there an extension of Fermat's Last Theorem to four integers? In other words, is there a restriction on n for a, b, c, and d to be integers in a^n+b^n+c^n=d^n?