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In search of the lost graph

Clara Grima, in search of the lost graph

In search of the lost graph

We close the spring 2023 lecture series with a strong dish, he visits us Clara Grima on April 12 to give the conference entitled "In search of the lost graph“. Clara Isabel Grima Ruiz (Coria del Río (Seville), 1971) has a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Seville, an institution where she is a tenured professor in the Department of Applied Mathematics I. She currently chairs the dissemination commission of the Royal Mathematical Society Spanish (RSME). She is the author of several popular science books and has received several awards for her outreach work on various topics. She is also known for her participation in television and radio programs, as well as for her talks and conferences. Clara is very active and popular on social media; To cite an example, she has 71.900 followers on your twitter account.

Place and time
April 12, Higher School of Informatics, Alan Turing Assembly Hall at 12:4 a.m. Paseo de la Universidad, XNUMX (Ciudad Real).

In the afternoon of the same day, Clara Grima will premiere a program on TVE2 at 19:45 p.m., entitled "A mathematician comes to see you" with which we will discover that math is part of who we are and our way of life. From organizing a music tour to reading a weather map, counting the votes, creating a video game or matching on a dating app. Figures such as Fran Perea, Silvia Laplana, Dani Mateo, Pepa Muñoz, Carlos Franganillo, Cristinini or Pablo Simón will take part in the program.

He has received numerous awards and recognitions, among which we highlight the following:

You can find more information at http://claragrima.com/

Some of the books written by Clara Grima
Clara Grima, in search of the lost graph

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