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| | | | | Preparing for my first ever conference talk in 2018, I compiled a list of helpful tips from experienced speakers, and thought I'd share them with the world. | |
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juliawolffenotes.home.blog
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| | | | | Over dinner just now I had the pleasure of reading MIT PhD student Alma Steingart's wonderful essay A group theory of group theory: collaborative mathematics and the 'uninvention' of a 1000-page proof, which is about the classification theorem for finite groups of simple order. Steingart is one of those writers who highlights the very human... | |
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| | | | | I just posted this over on a discussion thread at meta.MO, and I thought it might deserve more visibility. We've had some questions on meta.MO about how undergraduates applying to graduate school should view a presence on Mathoverflow, math.SE or in the math blogosphere. I was on the graduate admissions committee for the University of... | |
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wittchen.io
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| | | Recently, I had an opportunity to speak at the software development conference abroad for the first time. I visited Malmö in Sweden and gave a talk during the Øredev 2018 conference. The main theme of the conference was Deus Ex Machina, so I decided to adapt to this topic and prepared presentation about Brain-Computer Interfaces, which is my interest since the end of my studies at the Silesian University of Technology where I wrote a Master Thesis about similar topic. | ||