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Girls Talk Math

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Girls Talk Math is a free math and media day camp for high school girls and non-binary students hosted at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (since 2016), the University of Maryland, College Park (since 2018) and Worcester Polytechnic Institute (since 2022). Campers complete challenging problem sets in areas of mathematics that go beyond the high school curriculum, research the lives ... more

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Ryann Cartor
Assistant Professor at Clemson University, specializing in post-quantum cryptography.
Clemson University
Episode: Ryann Cartor
Jasmine Foo
Mathematician focused on psychiatric math models in cancer research.
University of Minnesota
Episode: Jasmine Foo
Dr. Maggie Miller
Mathematician specializing in topology and knot theory
University of Texas at Austin
Episode: Maggie Miller
Maria Cameron
Professor of Mathematics at the University of Maryland
University of Maryland
Episode: Maria Cameron
Dr. Sijue Wu
Award-winning mathematician specializing in fluid dynamics and wave motion.
University of Michigan
Episode: Sijue Wu
Pamela E. Harris
Educator at the college level, award-winning mathematician, and advocate for Latinx and immigrant communities.
University of Wisconsin
Episode: Pamela Harris
Mariel Vazquez
A pioneer in mathematical biology and professor at UC Davis.
University of California, Davis
Episode: Mariel Vazquez
Denise Gray
An engineer, CEO, and mentor in renewable energy.
CEO of DKTN Consulting
Episode: Denise Gray
Raluca Ada Popa
Romanian computer science professor known for her work in cybersecurity and cryptography.
UC Berkeley
Episode: Raluca Ada Popa

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Angie
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Adele
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Bridget
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4.6 out of 5 stars from 19 ratings
  • Nice Mavis Batey episode

    Very good podcast.

    For those interested in Mavis Batey, there’s a great interview with her on the Bletchley Park podcast.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    sr_98_sr
    United States2 years ago
  • 💡💡💡

    I’m an Iranian girl who love math❤️thanks for share this podcast i love it 😻

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    mathhhlove
    Japan5 years ago
  • Sound quality

    They have great speaking skills and talk about really great subjects in a way that everyone can understand. The only problem is that the volume is really low and the quality could be better. Other than that, they are great!! Go girls!

    Apple Podcasts
    4
    Roro00001
    United States8 years ago

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Jasmine Foo
Q: What does Dr. Foo do on a typical day?
She spends time on research, teaching, service, and meeting with students and postdocs about their projects.
Jasmine Foo
Q: How did she decide she wants to go to graduate school?
After her undergrad, Dr. Foo was influenced by a mentor during a reading program that encouraged her to apply for graduate school.
Maria Cameron
Q: What's your favorite mathematician, if you could choose?
Maria Cameron didn't have a specific favorite but mentioned early mathematicians like Gauss for their widespread influence.
Ryann Cartor
Q: Is cryptography really that important?
Yes, cryptography helps to protect sensitive information, especially when conducting transactions or sharing personal data online.
Ryann Cartor
Q: Do you help companies keep their data secret so that hackers won't be able to steal business?
I do more of the theoretic stuff when it comes to cryptography, such as researching and attacking the theoretical frameworks of cryptographic systems.

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A vibrant and engaging exploration of mathematics, consistently championing the stories of women and non-binary individuals in STEM. Across episodes, topics often highlight the intersections of math with broader issues such as representation, diversity, and education. Conversations with prominent mathematicians and educators focus on their journeys, achievements, and insights, inspiring young listeners to embrace mathematics while addressing the significance of inclusive practices in STEM fields. The mix of personal anecdotes and expert discussions showcases a community that empowers underrepresented voices in mathematics, making it especially appealing to those interested in both education and advocacy within the scientific community.

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Girls Talk Math launched 9 years ago and published 107 episodes to date. You can find more information about this podcast including rankings, audience demographics and engagement in our podcast database.

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