Anna Mazzucato is a professor in the Department of Mathematics at Penn State, working on fluid dynamics. What would you call yourself: a mathematician, a physicist, a chemist… ? I’m a mathematician. How did you come to be a mathematician? Well, I first chose to be […]
Marie Snipes is an assistant professor in the Mathematics and Statistics Department at Kenyon College, working on geometric analysis. What would you call yourself: a mathematician, a physicist, a chemist… ? A mathematician! I study the geometry of metric spaces and maps between metric spaces (e.g., […]
Raanan Schul is a mathematician at SUNY Stony Brook. He has attended several IPAM programs, including Multiscale geometry and analysis in high dimensions and Interactions between analysis and geometry. What would you call yourself: a mathematician, a physicist, a chemist… ? I am a mathematician. I […]
Graeme Henkelman is a professor of chemistry at University of Texas and Keith Promislow is a professor of mathematics at Michigan State University. Together they organized the long program Materials for a Sustainable Energy Future in fall 2013. We caught up with them in between workshops. What […]