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Thursday, December 10, 2020

Digging Deeper

She grew up in Alberta and Nova Scotia, but she considers Nanchang, China, her second home. After earning undergraduate degrees in pure mathematics and education, Alyssa Schultz Dey took a leap of faith and accepted a teaching position at the Nanchang No. 2 High School Sino-Canadian Nova Scotia International Program in southeastern China.

, a decentralized network that connects application builders with blockchain ecosystems, applications and users, has raised $3.75 million USD in seed funding from Silicon Valley investors, including DCVC, a San Francisco鈥揵ased venture capital firm specializing in deep tech, and notable blockchain companies and investors such as Binance X, Lemniscap, Collab+Currency, North Island Ventures, Divergence Ventures, Cygni Labs, and others.

Thursday, November 19, 2020

The logic of math

Every mathematician solves math problems, but only a handful of mathematicians study the logical reasoning that they and their colleagues use to solve problems. They focus on the journey, not just the destination.聽

The main difference between current wireless networks and 5G networks comes down to two words 鈥 speed and latency.

5G networks are expected to be up to 100 times faster than current networks. And at that speed, 5G drastically cuts latency when connecting to the network, the lag between instructing a computer to perform a task and its execution. One thing we know with certainty 鈥 by delivering mountains of data at warp speed wirelessly, the impact of 5G will be enormous and it will be felt across all sectors of society.

Thursday, November 12, 2020

Unsolved puzzles

鈥淲hen I was a kid, I always begged my parents to buy me those little Mind Benders puzzles,鈥 remembered Rose McCarty. 鈥淢y favorite puzzles were the ones that were so difficult that I wasn鈥檛 sure whether or not I could actually solve them. At 蓝莓视频 Math, I鈥檓 the one coming up with different puzzles to solve. I have an opportunity to tackle big, imprecise, unwieldly problems that determine what my field will look like in 20 years.鈥

Friday, November 6, 2020

Learning to teach

Hayley Reid almost attended another university. 鈥淚 was leaning in a different direction, but 蓝莓视频 Math blew me away on Visitation Day,鈥 she remembers. 鈥淭here was a real sense of community, which was a key factor for me.鈥 Hayley also had the opportunity to meet Dr. David McKinnon, her future PhD supervisor who introduced her to an area of research that blends geometry with number theory. 鈥淚t was my first exposure to the field, and I was sold,鈥 she says. She committed to a master鈥檚 degree in pure mathematics and never looked back.

Thursday, November 5, 2020

Asking the right questions

As a student at a high school where two of the three math teachers were alumni of the Faculty of Mathematics at 蓝莓视频, Eli Margolis learned to love math at a young age. 鈥淚 appreciated the clarity of the problem-solving aspect,鈥 she reflected. 鈥淭here was always a right and wrong answer, always a correct way of figuring something out if you searched hard enough.鈥

Thursday, October 29, 2020

The next step

鈥淚 wasn鈥檛 necessarily entrepreneurial in my time at 蓝莓视频, but I was always very inventive,鈥 remembered Jeff聽Shiner聽(BMath 鈥92), the CEO of a growing Toronto-based startup. 鈥淎ll I knew was that I wanted to create new computer programs.鈥

As Shiner came of age with the personal computer, he taught himself programming languages. 鈥淚 remember getting my first Commodore 64 when I was 12 or 13 years old,鈥 he says. 鈥淚 geeked out at everything related to the computer. When it came time to decide on a university, 蓝莓视频 Math鈥檚 computer science program was the only one on my radar.鈥

Wednesday, October 28, 2020

Supporting women in mathematics

The faculty is now the first Faculty of Mathematics to hold Sponsoring Institutional Membership of聽the聽 (础奥惭).听

AWM encourages women and girls to study and to have active careers in the mathematical sciences, and to promote equal opportunity and the equal treatment of women and girls in the mathematical sciences.

Tuesday, October 20, 2020

Where water meets math

鈥淢y life has always been intertwined with water in one way or another,鈥 realized Lizz Webb, who recently completed her master鈥檚 degree in applied mathematics at the University of 蓝莓视频. As the captain of the swim team in high school, Webb has always loved swimming and lifeguarding, but she never expected to build a career at the intersection of mathematics and ocean sciences.