Tom Bridges@blogs.surrey.ac.uk
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Academic institutions are hosting a variety of mathematics-related events and activities. The Department of Mathematics hosted its first annual "Pi Your Professor" event on March 20, 2025, a belated celebration of Pi Day. Undergraduate students were invited to throw pies made of paper plates with Reddi Wip at participating professors, including Maddie Brandt, Spencer Dowdall, and Dan Margalit.
Math Game Monday featured "Make a Square," a strategic game designed to build 2-D visualization skills for all ages. The game involves players marking symbols on a grid, aiming to form a square with their marks. Additionally, the One World Approximate Bayesian Inference (OWABI) Seminar is scheduled for March 27th, featuring Meïli Baragatti from the Université de Montpellier discussing Approximate Bayesian Computation with Deep Learning and Conformal Prediction.
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- Department of Mathematics: On March 20, 2025, the Department of Mathematics hosted the first annual Pi Your Professor Event. Â This was a belated celebration of Pi Day, which is March 14 and generally falls over spring break.
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