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Vanessa Robins Interviewed by Elizabeth Bradley

Applied Algebraic Topology Network via YouTube

Overview

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Explore the world of applied topology through an engaging interview with Vanessa Robins, conducted by Elizabeth Bradley. Delve into Robins' academic journey, from her decision to attend CU Boulder to her fascination with topology and its applications. Gain insights into her thesis work, coding experiences, and research on granular materials. Discover Robins' current mathematical interests, collaborations with artists, and perspectives on strategic planning in academia. Learn about her job search experiences, teaching philosophy, and time management strategies. Hear her thoughts on emerging areas in applied topology, advice for women in the field, and observations on gender diversity changes over time. This 50-minute interview, part of the Applied Algebraic Topology Network series, offers a comprehensive look at the career and insights of a prominent researcher in applied topology.

Syllabus

Introduction
Vanessa Robins introduction
How did you decide to attend CU Boulder
What caught your interest in topology
Your thesis
Writing code
The field of applied topology
The structure of granular materials
Current mathematical interests
Collaboration with artists
Strategic planning and serendipity
Job search
Favorite and least favorite aspects of teaching
Managing time
Vanessas interests
Audience questions
Most challenging satisfaction
Most proud project
Emerging areas
Advice for women
How has gender diversity changed over time

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