#womeninmaths — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #womeninmaths, aggregated by home.social.
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“(...) One day, while I was at work, I started a conversation with one of the customers who eventually started telling me about a degree in mathematics she was doing. I was so intrigued by the things she said that a few days later we ended up talking about ring theory over ramen.” - Aleksandra Brodowy
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/aleksandra-brodowy
#Academia #Industry #Mathematics #RingTheory #AbstractAlgebra #Uncertainty #RiskAnalysis #Student #AccountManager #WomenInMaths #WomenInSTEM #HerMathsStory
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“I realized that studying mathematics made me logical, precise and optimistic in life. The subject helped me gain the confidence and skills to achieve much more than I ever aspired to.” - Tabitha Rajashekar
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/tabitha-rajashekar/
#AbstractAlgebra #DiscreteMathematics #Academia #GraphTheory #WomenInMaths #HerMathsStory
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“Looking back, my path has not been linear, and I changed direction more than once; however, what has stayed constant is curiosity, even when the topics and the places were changing. This is also what I like most about mathematics: there is room for many different trajectories, as long as you keep following questions that genuinely interest you.” - Mikaela Iacobelli
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/mikaela-iacobelli
#Academia #PhD #AssociateProfessor #MathematicalPhysics #PDEs #KineticTheory #MathsJourney #WomenInSTEM #WomenInMaths #HerMathsStory
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5 years ago today, Her Maths Story went live with our very first story. What started as a small idea has grown into a global, supportive community celebrating women in maths. We’re deeply grateful to everyone who has shared, read, supported and believed in this journey. Here’s to the stories still to come 💛✨
#HerMathsStory #WomenInMaths #WomenInMath #Visibility #RoleModels #Mathematics
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“After a long career, I am convinced that at every level of learning, it is possible to create an authentic picture of mathematics and convey an impression of how mathematics forms its own world of well-ordered structures with a striking internal consistency, and how this is precisely what makes it so effective in applications.” - Lisa Hefendehl-Hebeker
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/lisa-hefendehl-hebeker
#Academia #PhD #SeniorProfessor #MathematicsEducation #WomenInMaths #HerMathsStory
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Jessy Randall writes poems about historical women in STEM - “As a librarian and a poet, what could I do, exactly? Well, I wrote a collection of poems about historical women in STEM fields. Maybe not the most effective form of resistance, but the project staved off my feelings of helplessness and hopelessness.”
➡️ Find the full article at https://hermathsstory.eu/poetry-as-lens-two-historical-women-mathematicians
#WomenInMaths #goldsf #goldsmithspress #NinaBari #AnnieJumpCannon #HerMathsStory
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🌟 We're looking for a new team member. Could it be you?
Her Maths Story is growing — and we’re looking for a passionate, creative volunteer to help us amplify women’s voices in mathematics across our social media platforms.
We’ve built a presence on LinkedIn, Bluesky, Mastodon, Instagram, and Facebook, and now we’re ready to take the next step:
✨ Deepening our connection with the maths community
✨ Sparking conversations across platforms
✨ Reaching new audiences who haven’t heard these stories — yetWe’d love to welcome someone who:
💬 Enjoys connecting with people online
🔍 Is proactive and curious about community building
📐 Has some connection to mathematics or STEM (broadly defined!)
🧠 Speaks and writes English fluently (ideally natively)
👩🔬 Identifies as a woman — because representation mattersThis is a volunteer role — but you’ll be part of a small, supportive, international team on a mission to spotlight the diverse and human side of mathematics.
If this sounds like you — or someone you know — get in touch!
📩 Just drop us a message or email at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you.#HerMathsStory #CallForVolunteers #WomenInMaths #STEMCommunity #SocialMediaOpportunity #MathsInTheWorld
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🌟 We're looking for a new team member. Could it be you?
Her Maths Story is growing — and we’re looking for a passionate, creative volunteer to help us amplify women’s voices in mathematics across our social media platforms.
We’ve built a presence on LinkedIn, Bluesky, Mastodon, Instagram, and Facebook, and now we’re ready to take the next step:
✨ Deepening our connection with the maths community
✨ Sparking conversations across platforms
✨ Reaching new audiences who haven’t heard these stories — yetWe’d love to welcome someone who:
💬 Enjoys connecting with people online
🔍 Is proactive and curious about community building
📐 Has some connection to mathematics or STEM (broadly defined!)
🧠 Speaks and writes English fluently (ideally natively)
👩🔬 Identifies as a woman — because representation mattersThis is a volunteer role — but you’ll be part of a small, supportive, international team on a mission to spotlight the diverse and human side of mathematics.
If this sounds like you — or someone you know — get in touch!
📩 Just drop us a message or email at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you.#HerMathsStory #CallForVolunteers #WomenInMaths #STEMCommunity #SocialMediaOpportunity #MathsInTheWorld
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🌟 We're looking for a new team member. Could it be you?
Her Maths Story is growing — and we’re looking for a passionate, creative volunteer to help us amplify women’s voices in mathematics across our social media platforms.
We’ve built a presence on LinkedIn, Bluesky, Mastodon, Instagram, and Facebook, and now we’re ready to take the next step:
✨ Deepening our connection with the maths community
✨ Sparking conversations across platforms
✨ Reaching new audiences who haven’t heard these stories — yetWe’d love to welcome someone who:
💬 Enjoys connecting with people online
🔍 Is proactive and curious about community building
📐 Has some connection to mathematics or STEM (broadly defined!)
🧠 Speaks and writes English fluently (ideally natively)
👩🔬 Identifies as a woman — because representation mattersThis is a volunteer role — but you’ll be part of a small, supportive, international team on a mission to spotlight the diverse and human side of mathematics.
If this sounds like you — or someone you know — get in touch!
📩 Just drop us a message or email at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you.#HerMathsStory #CallForVolunteers #WomenInMaths #STEMCommunity #SocialMediaOpportunity #MathsInTheWorld
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🌟 We're looking for a new team member. Could it be you?
Her Maths Story is growing — and we’re looking for a passionate, creative volunteer to help us amplify women’s voices in mathematics across our social media platforms.
We’ve built a presence on LinkedIn, Bluesky, Mastodon, Instagram, and Facebook, and now we’re ready to take the next step:
✨ Deepening our connection with the maths community
✨ Sparking conversations across platforms
✨ Reaching new audiences who haven’t heard these stories — yetWe’d love to welcome someone who:
💬 Enjoys connecting with people online
🔍 Is proactive and curious about community building
📐 Has some connection to mathematics or STEM (broadly defined!)
🧠 Speaks and writes English fluently (ideally natively)
👩🔬 Identifies as a woman — because representation mattersThis is a volunteer role — but you’ll be part of a small, supportive, international team on a mission to spotlight the diverse and human side of mathematics.
If this sounds like you — or someone you know — get in touch!
📩 Just drop us a message or email at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you.#HerMathsStory #CallForVolunteers #WomenInMaths #STEMCommunity #SocialMediaOpportunity #MathsInTheWorld
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🌟 We're looking for a new team member. Could it be you?
Her Maths Story is growing — and we’re looking for a passionate, creative volunteer to help us amplify women’s voices in mathematics across our social media platforms.
We’ve built a presence on LinkedIn, Bluesky, Mastodon, Instagram, and Facebook, and now we’re ready to take the next step:
✨ Deepening our connection with the maths community
✨ Sparking conversations across platforms
✨ Reaching new audiences who haven’t heard these stories — yetWe’d love to welcome someone who:
💬 Enjoys connecting with people online
🔍 Is proactive and curious about community building
📐 Has some connection to mathematics or STEM (broadly defined!)
🧠 Speaks and writes English fluently (ideally natively)
👩🔬 Identifies as a woman — because representation mattersThis is a volunteer role — but you’ll be part of a small, supportive, international team on a mission to spotlight the diverse and human side of mathematics.
If this sounds like you — or someone you know — get in touch!
📩 Just drop us a message or email at [email protected]. We’d love to hear from you.#HerMathsStory #CallForVolunteers #WomenInMaths #STEMCommunity #SocialMediaOpportunity #MathsInTheWorld
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🎉 We’re back! After a refreshing summer break, Her Maths Story is returning with more powerful and personal insights into the lives of women in mathematics.
In the first half of 2025, we’ve shared stories of women applying maths in deeply meaningful ways — across data science, biology, quantum information, education, and the arts. Their paths have taken them through academia and industry, from poetry to policymaking, and across continents.
💫 Whether overcoming stereotypes, crossing disciplinary boundaries, or redefining what a mathematician looks like, each story reveals the creativity, resilience, and individuality behind mathematical work.
🌐 Together, they remind us that mathematics is not only technical — it’s human, global, and present in places we might not expect.📢 What’s next?
We’ve got more inspiring stories ahead — including how maths helps us understand change in all its forms, and how creative expression can bring mathematical stories to life. ✨
Stay tuned — there’s much more to come!#HerMathsStory #WomenInMaths #MathsInTheWorld #WomenInSTEM #STEMStories #InspiringWomen
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🎉 We’re back! After a refreshing summer break, Her Maths Story is returning with more powerful and personal insights into the lives of women in mathematics.
In the first half of 2025, we’ve shared stories of women applying maths in deeply meaningful ways — across data science, biology, quantum information, education, and the arts. Their paths have taken them through academia and industry, from poetry to policymaking, and across continents.
💫 Whether overcoming stereotypes, crossing disciplinary boundaries, or redefining what a mathematician looks like, each story reveals the creativity, resilience, and individuality behind mathematical work.
🌐 Together, they remind us that mathematics is not only technical — it’s human, global, and present in places we might not expect.📢 What’s next?
We’ve got more inspiring stories ahead — including how maths helps us understand change in all its forms, and how creative expression can bring mathematical stories to life. ✨
Stay tuned — there’s much more to come!#HerMathsStory #WomenInMaths #MathsInTheWorld #WomenInSTEM #STEMStories #InspiringWomen
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🎉 We’re back! After a refreshing summer break, Her Maths Story is returning with more powerful and personal insights into the lives of women in mathematics.
In the first half of 2025, we’ve shared stories of women applying maths in deeply meaningful ways — across data science, biology, quantum information, education, and the arts. Their paths have taken them through academia and industry, from poetry to policymaking, and across continents.
💫 Whether overcoming stereotypes, crossing disciplinary boundaries, or redefining what a mathematician looks like, each story reveals the creativity, resilience, and individuality behind mathematical work.
🌐 Together, they remind us that mathematics is not only technical — it’s human, global, and present in places we might not expect.📢 What’s next?
We’ve got more inspiring stories ahead — including how maths helps us understand change in all its forms, and how creative expression can bring mathematical stories to life. ✨
Stay tuned — there’s much more to come!#HerMathsStory #WomenInMaths #MathsInTheWorld #WomenInSTEM #STEMStories #InspiringWomen
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🎉 We’re back! After a refreshing summer break, Her Maths Story is returning with more powerful and personal insights into the lives of women in mathematics.
In the first half of 2025, we’ve shared stories of women applying maths in deeply meaningful ways — across data science, biology, quantum information, education, and the arts. Their paths have taken them through academia and industry, from poetry to policymaking, and across continents.
💫 Whether overcoming stereotypes, crossing disciplinary boundaries, or redefining what a mathematician looks like, each story reveals the creativity, resilience, and individuality behind mathematical work.
🌐 Together, they remind us that mathematics is not only technical — it’s human, global, and present in places we might not expect.📢 What’s next?
We’ve got more inspiring stories ahead — including how maths helps us understand change in all its forms, and how creative expression can bring mathematical stories to life. ✨
Stay tuned — there’s much more to come!#HerMathsStory #WomenInMaths #MathsInTheWorld #WomenInSTEM #STEMStories #InspiringWomen
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🎉 We’re back! After a refreshing summer break, Her Maths Story is returning with more powerful and personal insights into the lives of women in mathematics.
In the first half of 2025, we’ve shared stories of women applying maths in deeply meaningful ways — across data science, biology, quantum information, education, and the arts. Their paths have taken them through academia and industry, from poetry to policymaking, and across continents.
💫 Whether overcoming stereotypes, crossing disciplinary boundaries, or redefining what a mathematician looks like, each story reveals the creativity, resilience, and individuality behind mathematical work.
🌐 Together, they remind us that mathematics is not only technical — it’s human, global, and present in places we might not expect.📢 What’s next?
We’ve got more inspiring stories ahead — including how maths helps us understand change in all its forms, and how creative expression can bring mathematical stories to life. ✨
Stay tuned — there’s much more to come!#HerMathsStory #WomenInMaths #MathsInTheWorld #WomenInSTEM #STEMStories #InspiringWomen
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Today is International Women in Engineering Day. Watch our interview with civil engineer Rachel Wood and find out how she uses maths in her work! youtu.be/DA1wVT-kKLQ #INWED25 #WomenInEngineering #WomenInSTEM #WomenInMaths #STEMeducation
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“(…) I started to notice gender imbalance in math (…). I hope that by continuing to pursue a research career, I can inspire other young women to (…) dive into mathematics with confidence.” - Laura Lewis
➡️ Find her full story at https://hermathsstory.eu/laura-lewis/
#PhDStudent #QuantumInformation #WomenInMaths #QuantumScience #WomenInQuantum #HerMathsStory
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Happy Women in Maths Day! 🥳 🎊 🙌 Today we celebrate all the incredible women like Maryam Mirzakhani that paved the way for new generations and everyone who supports women in maths today!
Here we‘ve got six tips for you how to spend the day reading about inspiring women:
1. Check out this Plus magazine article about Maryam Mirzhakani's work - https://plus.maths.org/content/mm
2. Mathematical Association of America News on the European Girls' Math Olympiad - https://maa.org/news/us-team-earns-2nd-place-at-2025-european-girls-mathematical-olympiad/
3. Ingrid Daubechies, mathematician from Duke University offered special tours of "Mathemalchemy", a traveling multimedia math-meets-art installation - https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/14/science/mathematics-daubechies-mathemalchemy.html (https://mathemalchemy.org/about/)
4. Maryam Mirzakhani New Frontiers Prize 2025 awarded to 3 outstanding women mathematicians, Si Ying Lee, Rajula Srivastava and Ewin Tang - https://breakthroughprize.org/News/91
5. International prize in Statistics awarded to Grace Wahba this year - https://imstat.org/2025/04/02/2025-international-prize-in-statistics-winner/
6. Science News Explores covering the fascinating math journey of Angela Tabiri (Her Maths Story, Alumni) on becoming 2024's world's most interesting mathematician - https://www.snexplores.org/article/worlds-most-interesting-mathematician (also check out her story on our website)
#womeninmaths #womeninstem #celebratewomen #mathsisbeautiful #womeninscience #hermathsstory -
Happy Women in Maths Day! 🥳 🎊 🙌 Today we celebrate all the incredible women like Maryam Mirzakhani that paved the way for new generations and everyone who supports women in maths today!
Here we‘ve got six tips for you how to spend the day reading about inspiring women:
1. Check out this Plus magazine article about Maryam Mirzhakani's work - https://plus.maths.org/content/mm
2. Mathematical Association of America News on the European Girls' Math Olympiad - https://maa.org/news/us-team-earns-2nd-place-at-2025-european-girls-mathematical-olympiad/
3. Ingrid Daubechies, mathematician from Duke University offered special tours of "Mathemalchemy", a traveling multimedia math-meets-art installation - https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/14/science/mathematics-daubechies-mathemalchemy.html (https://mathemalchemy.org/about/)
4. Maryam Mirzakhani New Frontiers Prize 2025 awarded to 3 outstanding women mathematicians, Si Ying Lee, Rajula Srivastava and Ewin Tang - https://breakthroughprize.org/News/91
5. International prize in Statistics awarded to Grace Wahba this year - https://imstat.org/2025/04/02/2025-international-prize-in-statistics-winner/
6. Science News Explores covering the fascinating math journey of Angela Tabiri (Her Maths Story, Alumni) on becoming 2024's world's most interesting mathematician - https://www.snexplores.org/article/worlds-most-interesting-mathematician (also check out her story on our website)
#womeninmaths #womeninstem #celebratewomen #mathsisbeautiful #womeninscience #hermathsstory -
Happy Women in Maths Day! 🥳 🎊 🙌 Today we celebrate all the incredible women like Maryam Mirzakhani that paved the way for new generations and everyone who supports women in maths today!
Here we‘ve got six tips for you how to spend the day reading about inspiring women:
1. Check out this Plus magazine article about Maryam Mirzhakani's work - https://plus.maths.org/content/mm
2. Mathematical Association of America News on the European Girls' Math Olympiad - https://maa.org/news/us-team-earns-2nd-place-at-2025-european-girls-mathematical-olympiad/
3. Ingrid Daubechies, mathematician from Duke University offered special tours of "Mathemalchemy", a traveling multimedia math-meets-art installation - https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/14/science/mathematics-daubechies-mathemalchemy.html (https://mathemalchemy.org/about/)
4. Maryam Mirzakhani New Frontiers Prize 2025 awarded to 3 outstanding women mathematicians, Si Ying Lee, Rajula Srivastava and Ewin Tang - https://breakthroughprize.org/News/91
5. International prize in Statistics awarded to Grace Wahba this year - https://imstat.org/2025/04/02/2025-international-prize-in-statistics-winner/
6. Science News Explores covering the fascinating math journey of Angela Tabiri (Her Maths Story, Alumni) on becoming 2024's world's most interesting mathematician - https://www.snexplores.org/article/worlds-most-interesting-mathematician (also check out her story on our website)
#womeninmaths #womeninstem #celebratewomen #mathsisbeautiful #womeninscience #hermathsstory -
Happy Women in Maths Day! 🥳 🎊 🙌 Today we celebrate all the incredible women like Maryam Mirzakhani that paved the way for new generations and everyone who supports women in maths today!
Here we‘ve got six tips for you how to spend the day reading about inspiring women:
1. Check out this Plus magazine article about Maryam Mirzhakani's work - https://plus.maths.org/content/mm
2. Mathematical Association of America News on the European Girls' Math Olympiad - https://maa.org/news/us-team-earns-2nd-place-at-2025-european-girls-mathematical-olympiad/
3. Ingrid Daubechies, mathematician from Duke University offered special tours of "Mathemalchemy", a traveling multimedia math-meets-art installation - https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/14/science/mathematics-daubechies-mathemalchemy.html (https://mathemalchemy.org/about/)
4. Maryam Mirzakhani New Frontiers Prize 2025 awarded to 3 outstanding women mathematicians, Si Ying Lee, Rajula Srivastava and Ewin Tang - https://breakthroughprize.org/News/91
5. International prize in Statistics awarded to Grace Wahba this year - https://imstat.org/2025/04/02/2025-international-prize-in-statistics-winner/
6. Science News Explores covering the fascinating math journey of Angela Tabiri (Her Maths Story, Alumni) on becoming 2024's world's most interesting mathematician - https://www.snexplores.org/article/worlds-most-interesting-mathematician (also check out her story on our website)
#womeninmaths #womeninstem #celebratewomen #mathsisbeautiful #womeninscience #hermathsstory -
Happy Women in Maths Day! 🥳 🎊 🙌 Today we celebrate all the incredible women like Maryam Mirzakhani that paved the way for new generations and everyone who supports women in maths today!
Here we‘ve got six tips for you how to spend the day reading about inspiring women:
1. Check out this Plus magazine article about Maryam Mirzhakani's work - https://plus.maths.org/content/mm
2. Mathematical Association of America News on the European Girls' Math Olympiad - https://maa.org/news/us-team-earns-2nd-place-at-2025-european-girls-mathematical-olympiad/
3. Ingrid Daubechies, mathematician from Duke University offered special tours of "Mathemalchemy", a traveling multimedia math-meets-art installation - https://www.nytimes.com/2025/03/14/science/mathematics-daubechies-mathemalchemy.html (https://mathemalchemy.org/about/)
4. Maryam Mirzakhani New Frontiers Prize 2025 awarded to 3 outstanding women mathematicians, Si Ying Lee, Rajula Srivastava and Ewin Tang - https://breakthroughprize.org/News/91
5. International prize in Statistics awarded to Grace Wahba this year - https://imstat.org/2025/04/02/2025-international-prize-in-statistics-winner/
6. Science News Explores covering the fascinating math journey of Angela Tabiri (Her Maths Story, Alumni) on becoming 2024's world's most interesting mathematician - https://www.snexplores.org/article/worlds-most-interesting-mathematician (also check out her story on our website)
#womeninmaths #womeninstem #celebratewomen #mathsisbeautiful #womeninscience #hermathsstory -
“Of course, at the end of the day it’s all about hard work, determination and family support —but sometimes, it’s also about that one email that changes everything in your life.” - Kateryna Marynets
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/kateryna-marynets/
#FractionalDifferentialEquations #WomenInMaths #HerMathsStory
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“Perhaps my farm experience helped me to be good at math (...) as my classmates and I moved through high school, my female math ability seemed to make people turn away from me. (...) My teacher (...) was a (...) supportive example of ‘girls can do math’.” - JoAnne Growney
➡️https://hermathsstory.eu/joanne-growney/
#Academia #PhD #Professor #MathematicalPoetry #WomenInMaths #WomenInSTEM #HerMathsStory #Teaching
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“My PhD was all about understanding what happens to blood flow in collapsible blood vessels like the giraffe jugular vein. In my postdoc I was investigating how to optimise ventilator settings for patients in ICU and then how to deliver inhaled therapies into the lungs. Since then, my focus has been in trying to understand how diseases like Asthma and other respiratory diseases originate and then progress. This involves incorporating biology and physics into mathematical and computational models, using approaches from different areas of applied maths. More recently I have started to look into the mechanisms that could lead to a rare lung disease called lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) and Long Covid.” - Bindi Brook
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/bindi-brook/
#Academia #PhD #Professor #AppliedMathematics #MathematicalBiology #MathematicalMedicine #UnconsciousBias #WomenInMaths #WomenInSTEM #HerMathsStory
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This beautiful crocheted Richmond minimal surface - crafted by Hanne Kekkonen (who we had the honour to feature already: 📖 https://hermathsstory.eu/hanne-kekkonen/) and featured in [📄] - is a perfect example of how mathematics and arts intertwine.
And what better occasion to celebrate this than Pi Day - the International Day of Mathematics? This year’s theme “Mathematics, Art, and Creativity” highlights how maths shapes the world around us in unexpected and artistic ways.
Want to explore more? Here are five fascinating reads on π, where we rate the maths proficiency level from 🟡 (suitable for everyone) to 🔴 (for maths geeks):
🟡 Pi, explained! https://www.snexplores.org/article/lets-learn-about-pi
What is pi, and why does it pop up everywhere? A beginner-friendly dive into the world’s most famous irrational number.🟠 When maths meets arts https://www.snexplores.org/article/math-is-muse-for-these-artists
From sculptures to paintings - how artists use mathematical ideas to create stunning works🟠 How pi took over the world https://www.popularmechanics.com/science/math/g26630324/what-is-pi/
A whirlwind history of pi, from ancient times to cutting-edge research.🟠 7 maths facts that will blow your mind https://www.newscientist.com/article/2418890-these-7-mathematical-facts-will-blow-your-mind/
Pi is just the beginning - get ready for some mind-bending maths!🔴 Pi and... string theory?! https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/string-theorists-accidentally-find-a-new-formula-for-pi/
Physicists accidentally discovered a new formula for pi - while working on the universe’s deepest mysteries.Maths is everywhere - sometimes even in yarn! 🧶💙 #PiDay #InternationalDayOfMathematics #IDM #MathsArt #WomenInMaths #HerMathsStory
[📄] Kekkonen, H. (2024). Crocheting Bour’s Minimal Surfaces. Mathematical Intelligencer, 46(4), 306-312. https://doi.org/10.1007/s00283-023-10314-1
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“Since my goal was to solve a problem no one had ever solved before, it required a creative and flexible approach, one that emphasized the exploration, experimentation, and steady refinement of ideas. But perhaps the most important lesson I learned was that there is no single “correct” way to be a mathematician.” - Katy Micek
➡️ Find the full story at https://hermathsstory.eu/catherine-micek/
#PhD #WomenInMaths #WomenInSTEM #HerMathsStory #AppliedMathematics #DataScience #MachineLearning
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🌍✨ Celebrating the power of mentorship and role models this #InternationalWomensDay! 💫
Today, we honour the incredible women in mathematics from all around the world who are paving the way for future generations. We picked three quotes from fantastic women we featured who reflect on the role models and mentors who shaped their journey:
💬 “Although I may have never told her, [my PhD advisor] has always been my role model in this field. My aspiration is to be a source of inspiration and guidance for my students, just as she was for me.” (Liliana Esquivel) 📖 https://hermathsstory.eu/liliana-esquivel/
💬 “(...) I took the route of role models like Howard Wolowitz from the Big Bang Theory and Dr. Amelia Brand from Interstellar, and chose a degree in Aerospace Engineering.” (Sanchita Chakraborty) 📖 https://hermathsstory.eu/sanchita-chakraborty/
💬 “(...) I had a meeting where my mentor said “when you go to graduate school”. I had no idea what graduate school was, but I knew that if she believed in me, then I should go to graduate school.” (Pamela Estephania Harris) 📖 https://hermathsstory.eu/pamela-estephania-harris/
🔍 Tip: You can search our stories for specific hashtags, e.g. https://hermathsstory.eu/tag/mentors/.
🗺️ Explore our world map to discover the countries where the inspiring women we've featured live!
#WomenInMaths #WomensDay #MentorshipMatters #RoleModels #BreakingBarriers #InternationalWomensDay2025 #IWD25 #HerMathsStory
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"The realization that mathematical concepts and theory could directly impact and improve real-world problems...fueled my passion for pursuing further research and applications that bridge theory with practice" - Anna Ma
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/anna-ma/
#Academia #AppliedMathematics #WomenInMaths #WomenInSTEM #HerMathsStory
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📢 Quick Update
We’re taking a 3-month break to recharge and make some adjustments. We'll return soon with more inspiring stories of women in math! Thanks for your support—feel free to explore past posts and keep sharing your passion for women in STEM! 💙
See you soon,
The Her Maths Story Team#womeninmaths #womeninstem #hermathsstory #PauseToRecharge #BackSoon
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🌟 Welcome Dr. Anna Konstorum, one of our new team members! 🌟
We're excited to have this interdisciplinary scientist, passionate about promoting diverse math careers, join Her Maths Story. Let’s give her a warm welcome! 🌟
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🌟 Welcome Dr. Anna Breger, one of our new team members! 🌟
We're excited to have her join Her Maths Story, where she celebrates the diversity of scientists’ passions. Let’s give Anna a warm welcome! 🌟
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“So here I am, eight years on, and still clinging to the convictions that started me on this pathway – to drive change in mathematics education, and to encourage a system that supports and nurtures the strengths and uniqueness of every child regardless of race, gender, demographic, or physical, emotional, or spiritual preferences.
I made many discoveries along the way, but the best one was this: There is a little scientist in all of us, one who is compelled to ask questions, be curious, seek synergy, and find beauty. We don’t often connect these things to the learning of mathematics, but we should. I began my life wanting to be one of two things, an artist or a scientist, and little did I know that I would end up as both.” - Nadia Abdelal➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/nadia-abdelal/
#Industry #MathematicsEducation #Physics #Teaching #Feminism #WomenInMaths #WomenInSTEM #HerMathsStory
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“(...) I dream of cultivating a more feminine mathematical culture. Partly, that means to be honest with all sorts of emotions that arise from mathematical practice. Even though I see mathematics itself as a genderless activity, the gendered culture brought by mathematicians is real. I dream that mathematicians will someday open up more of our human, emotional elements into research papers and talks. To play my part, I will start to look deeply into my colleagues’ mathematical practices to share our woes, obsessions, hopes and dreams. As I rise higher in the rank, I will have more chances to usher in the strength in emotional openness in supervision, papers, and seminars. Someday we will be climbing the celestial mountains of abstraction as a team, not in the misguided spirit of nerd machismo, but rather in the spirit of nurturing yet powerful femininity.” - Uzu Lim
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/uzu-lim/
#Academia #Postdoc #PhD #GeometricDataAnalysis #Gender #Femininity #SelfCompassion #TransInMaths #WomenInMaths #HerMathsStory
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“(...) My students have used their knowledge to model the oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico, analyze income inequality in New York City using the Gini coefficient, and determine appropriate drug dosages, among other projects. These projects not only deepen their understanding of mathematical concepts but also highlight how mathematics can be a powerful tool for analyzing and solving real-world problems. By exploring the intersection of social justice and mathematics, students gain a broader perspective on how their skills can contribute to meaningful change in society.” - Mónica D. Morales-Hernández
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/monica-d-morales-hernandez/
#Academia #AssistantTeachingProfessor #Educator #AppliedMathematics #ComputationalMathematics #Physics #SocialJustice #Classism #Sexism #Racism #Volunteering #WomenInMaths #WomenInSTEM #LatinaInSTEM #HerMathsStory
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🌞 Summer Break Announcement 🌞
Hey everyone! We're taking a short summer break in August to relax and recharge. We'll be back in September with more amazing stories about women in maths.
In the meantime, we'd love to know – what are your favourite books to read on holidays? 📚✨ Share your recommendations with us! Here are some of our summer break picks.
Drop your favourite reads in the comments below! 👇 Happy summer and happy reading!
#SummerBreak #WomenInMaths #SummerReads #BookRecommendations #MathBooks
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“In recent years, my academic perspective has evolved. I wish to remain active in research, but more than teaching, I want to share my passion. My passion is mathematics—its structure, its theorems, and ultimately, its beauty. I believe that by sharing this passion, I can inspire others to appreciate the elegance and depth of mathematics. I aim to create an engaging and stimulating learning environment where students can explore, question, and develop a profound understanding of mathematical concepts. My goal is to ignite their curiosity and foster a lifelong love for the subject, just as my mentors did for me.” - Liliana Esquivel
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/liliana-esquivel/
#Academia #PhD #AssociateProfessor #MathematicalAnalysis #Teaching #Mentors #RoleModels #Perseverance #WorkLifeBalance #Family #WomenInMaths #WomenInSTEM #HerMathsStory
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“Despite having very limited good quality educational resources in mathematics, I have tried to persevere as a student, professional and a researcher. Mathematics has always been a labor of love for me.” - Jyoti U. Devkota
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/jyoti-u-devkota/
#Academia #PhD #Professor #MathematicalStatistics #Teaching #Perseverance #WomenInMaths #WomenInSTEM #HerMathsStory
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#May12 was chosen as the date for the international day of #WomenInMaths because it is the birthday of Fields medalist Maryam Mirzakhani.
But it is also the birthday of another great mathematical woman, the statistician Florence Nightingale.
https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Nightingale/
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“I wish that I could say that it was all downhill from there, but it was not. My last 3 semesters have been the most challenging of my math journey. That’s when I took Calculus 3 and Differential Equations. At the same time, I changed jobs and experienced significant changes in my personal life. For a time, I considered quitting, but I never let my struggles win. After 5 years, I am about to graduate from Century College and continue my mathematical journey at a four-year university. I know I will struggle in the future, but my experience so far has shown that I am tenacious and can tackle any challenges that come my way.” - Jenna Race
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/jenna-race/
#Academia #Student #BusinessAdministration #Mathematics #Industry #Communications #FirstGen #MentalHealth #Perseverance #Volunteering #WomenInMaths #WomenInSTEM #HerMathsStory
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Dia internacional das Raparigas nas Tecnologias da Informação e Comunicação – GIRLSTEAM 2024
Campus Taguspark, Oeiras
#Portugal #Oeiras #event #STEAM #WomenSTEM #WomenInEngineering #WomenInTechnology #WomenInMaths
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“The first time I embarked on teaching, I felt utterly lost during the preparation phase, a mix of thrill, excitement, and emotion engulfing me afterward. The moment before entering the classroom consistently brought a sense of forgetting my own knowledge, a feeling that dissipated upon seeing the students in front of me. As I began sharing my knowledge, passion, and experiences with them, the joy and gratitude reached their zenith when I observed the students understanding new topics and expressing profound appreciation. These moments stand out as the happiest and most rewarding aspects of my day, constituting a meaningful part of my teaching career.” - Marta Pittavino
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/marta-pittavino/
#Academia #PhD #AssistantProfessor #Biostatistics #Epidemiology #Philanthropy #Teaching #Perseverance #WomenInMaths #WomenInSTEM #HerMathsStory
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Kaitlyn Louth shares her top 10 tips for applying for PhDs - "Applying for a PhD can be a very daunting process. But worry not because if you’re considering applying for one and don’t know where to start, here are my top 10 tips to help you prepare and increase your chances of securing the right position for you.“
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/top-10-tips-for-applying-for-phds
#PhD #Applications #PhDApplication #WomenInMaths #WomenInSTEM #HerMathsStory
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"(..) I found myself in a familiar position: loving what I currently do, but ready to explore a new field and further develop my knowledge and skills. I had always envisioned myself in academia, however, through a chance encounter on social media, I came into a position within industry in the field of cellular rejuvenation. I now build mathematical models of cellular reprogramming and rejuvenation processes to help us understand what makes us, and our cells, “healthy”." - Robyn Shuttleworth
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/robyn-shuttleworth/
#Industry #PhD #AppliedMathematics #MathematicalBiology #FromAcademiaToIndustry #WomenInMaths #WomenInSTEM #HerMathsStory
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“(...) The advent of #DeepLearning started and affected my research area significantly. I decided to embrace this paradigm shift and delve research-wise into #ArtificialIntelligence. Looking back, this was one of the best decisions in my life.” - Gitta Kutyniok
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/gitta-kutyniok/
#Academia #Professor #PhD #AppliedMathematics #HarmonicAnalysis #ComputerScience #DecisionMaking #WomenInMaths #WomenInSTEM #HerMathsStory
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“(...) I switched to studying #mathematics at the university and went my way to diploma, #PhD, being a mother, a teacher, a developer of final exams in math, to leadership in the climate and sustainability working group.” - Ricki Rosendahl
➡️ https://hermathsstory.eu/ricki-rosendahl/
#Industry #ActuarialConsultant #OptimalControl #NonTraditionalPathways #WomenInMaths #WomenInSTEM #HerMathsStory
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“(...) Your unique interests and capabilities, even when they may not fit easily into a clear label, do have a place in this world where they will be valued.” - Anna Konstorum @akonsto
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Today, May 12th, was chosen as a day to globally celebrate women in mathematics #WomenInMaths. It was the birthday of Maryam #Mirzakhani (1977-2017), the first and only woman to win the #FieldsMedal.