Summer Workshop for Intrepid Mathematicians. This online event consists of a series of accesible talks given mostly by young students and enthusiasts (high schoolers, undergraduates, and first-year graduate students) . In these talks, the speakers not only have the opportunity to present their research but also to meet with the organizers to create and practice their presentations as well as learn how to deliver an articulate talk. The participants have the opportunity to be introduced to active research areas while gaining access to current open problems. I co-organize this summer workshop along with its founders Felix Gotti and Marly Gotti.
Simple Words. Simple Words aims to make mathematical research more accessible to high school, undergraduate, and graduate students, with a particular focus on helping students from underrepresented groups become more familiar with the different mathematical fields. Unlike traditional talks, speakers will provide a broad overview of their work, emphasizing connections to other disciplines. As part of this initiative, Simple Words will foster understanding by simplifying complex concepts for a wider audience.
If you would like to receive notifications about upcoming talks, please send me an email to harold.polo@uci.edu.
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