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Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist

Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist

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This podcast is an effort to promote visibility of women in mathematics. Inspired by the fact that women are vast minority in higher mathematics, Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist serves to increase enrollment and participation of women in mathematics and STEM courses.
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In this episode, Donna Hooshmand describes her mathematical past. Donna details her past being told that women should not be in school, overcoming that thought, and succeeding in her studies! Donna now uses her confidence and looks to inspire others! This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.…
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Eleanor Quirk interviews (future Dr.) Eva Loeser, a University of California at San Diego doctoral candidate in mathematics. In this interview, Eva discusses what drives her in mathematics, how to persevere in education on both a micro and a macro level, the importance of community and representation, how to create a community, and both the support…
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Anushka Naiknaware gives a biography on Marie Curie, the 19th century Polish double Nobel Prize winner. Anushka gives insight about Marie's perseverance, overcoming barriers, selflessness, and the Nobel Prize. She also expands upon our role in Marie Curie's legacy. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist…
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In this episode, Liv Myers recaps an interview she had the previous day with Portland Community College instructor Amy Cakebread. Unfortunately, the interview got lost, but Liv continues on to speak about how inspired she is by Amy. This episode was recorded as a vidcast which is available here: https://youtu.be/55UDp2WetP4This podcast is part of D…
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Abigail, Lydia, and Rachel chat about being triplets in education, their individual and collective experiences as women in STEM courses, identity, expectations, the importance of early childhood education, and the results of a survey they administered regarding representation in STEM. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The …
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Anwesha Mukherjee & Naomi Grant have a conversation on a range of topics including music, education, inspiration, science, mathematics, computers, and being women in the STEM fields. They talk about why they do what they do, and they discuss what their futures may look like. This episode was edited by Naomi Grant. This podcast is part of Damien Ada…
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Naomi Grant interviews Dr. Nichole Schimanski, a data scientist for Portland Research and Development company Galois. In this interview, Dr. Schimanski discusses why she decided to major in mathematics, what it was like to fall in love with math, what working in the Data Science industry has been like, living out your dream, working for a company t…
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Shannon Rodriguez, Kyli Layden, & Kelli Thoreson chat about their experiences as math students, exploring Mathematics, Engineering, and Computer Science as majors, their favorite math classes and why they liked them, the importance of language in mathematics, and just having fun! This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit…
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Sophie Bandstra gives a biography on Mary Cartwright, the 20th century British mathematician known for her contributions to education and chaos theory. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.โดย Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist
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In this episode, Nola Leese-Heckman describes her mathematical past. After several struggles and deciding to give up on mathematics several times, she now finds herself triumphing in the subject! This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.โดย Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist
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Laura Messick gives a biography on Maryam Mirzakhani, the 21st century Iranian mathematician known for being the first female and first Iranian to be awarded a Fields Medal. Maryam is known for her contributions to string theory, Riemann surfaces, geodesics, her compassion, and her instruction at Stanford University. Dr. Mirzakhani passed away from…
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Tori Roberts interviews Dr. Becky Morgan, a Cabrillo Psychology instructor with a Bachelor's Degree in Mathematics. In this interview, Dr. Morgan discusses why she decided to major in mathematics, why she decided to get a graduate degree in a different field, the decision-making process of deciding a major, having support as a student, the beauty o…
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Finally, Damien Adams, the facilitator of the podcast, speaks about the roots of this project and the future of Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist. We would like to thank all of our listeners and participants as we take a short break to regroup and begin creating more content in the fall. Please continue to share this podcast and the love of m…
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Two friends Kiley Roberson & Nicole Roth chat about their STEM influences, programming, being a woman in a STEM class, representation, their futures, confidence, and more! This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.โดย Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist
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Nicole Roth gives a biography on Evelyn Granville, a 20th century mathematician who became the second African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in Mathematics in the United States. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.โดย Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist
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Kiley Roberson gives a biography on the 18th century French mathematician Sophie Germain. Sophie is one of the first mathematicians to make significant progress on proving Fermat's Last Theorem, as well as making several contributions all over mathematics, physics, and philosophy. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limi…
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Rachel White gives a biography on both Alicia Boole Stott and Mary Everest Boole, a mother & daughter from the 19th century. Alicia is the daughter of Mary Everest Boole and George Boole and developed polytopes which are a huge area of study today! Mary is an esteemed mathematician on her own with a number of interesting hobbies that Rachel speaks …
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Rachel White & Tori Roberts chat about why they love math and some of their experiences with their current classes. They also mention the differences they've noticed from being part of the STEM community in different areas. This podcast was produced by Tori Roberts at Cabrillo College and is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Doe…
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Tori Roberts gives a biography on Florence Nightingale, a 19th century English statistician who as influential in the world of nursing. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.โดย Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist
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Valeria Che gives a biography on the 20th Century African-American mathematician Marjorie Lee Browne. Browne was one of the first African-American women to earn a PhD in mathematics in the United States. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.โดย Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist
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Christina Che gives a biography on Euphemia Lofton Haynes, a 20th century American mathematician. Euphemia is the first African-American woman to receive a Ph.D in mathematics, having earned her degree from the Catholic University of America. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.…
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Jasmine Darbhamulla & Katie Griffith chat about their experiences in mathematics and the importance of enthusiasm for and open to a topic, both from a student's perspective and an instructor's perspective; recognizing applications of mathematics; dreaming big and setting yourself up for success; and their favorite parts about science. This podcast …
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Devin Runneals & Paris Toews chat about their experiences in mathematics and the effect of being a woman in an educated or non-educated environment. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.โดย Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist
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Sisters Christina and Valeria Che chat about difficult but critical topics. They talk about first learning a joy of science, support at school, and a lack of support at home. Many students and people live in this situation, and Christina and Valeria highlight how important a single instructor or person may be in the path of education. This podcast …
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Lourdes and Amanda Smart chat about discovering and exploring love for science, the importance of academic support, their futures as scientists, and their perspective on being a female scientist in this more modern era. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.…
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Lourdes Gomez gives a biography on Charlotte Angas Scott, the 19th Century English mathematician. Scott was a dedicated supporter of rigor in the education of women and championed women's education. She became a beacon for the advancement of women nearly 200 years ago, and her accomplishments deserve visibility. This podcast is part of Damien Adams…
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Jasmine Darbhamulla gives a biography on Katherine Johnson, the 20th century black mathematician known for her contributions to NASA. Katherine was an incredible computer, calculating trajectories and launch windows that are responsible for early launches and even moon-flights. Katherine broke several gender boundaries and continues to do so today.…
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Amanda Smart gives a biography on Emilie DuChalet, the amazing 18th century French mathematician known for translating Newton's Principia. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.โดย Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist
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Katie Griffith & Tori Roberts chat about their experiences as math students, the differences between K-12 and community college math learning, exploring and beauty in math, and early and continued appreciation of math/science. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.…
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Alison Day & Kate Deering chat about their scientific upbringings, being a STEM student in current-day community college, and even feminism. They do get cut off by me due to time constraints, but they hope to finish up the conversation later! This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.…
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Alison Day & Amanda Shackelford chat about their experiences as math students, being a student at Cabrillo, being a leader and teacher, being a female leader, the wonders of the STEM Center, living in different communities, and just a bit of politics. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.…
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Paris Toews gives a biography on Alice Schafer, a 20th century American mathematician. Paris mentions a scholarship in her name that can be found at https://sites.google.com/site/awmmath/programs/schafer-prize. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.โดย Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist
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Devin Runneals gives a biography on Ada Lovelace, the 19th century English mathematician known as the first computer programmer. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.โดย Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist
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Amanda Shackelford gives a biography on Lene Hau, an active Danish physicist known for her work with Bose-Einstein Condensate and Trapping Light. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.โดย Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist
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Alison Day & Katie Griffith chat about their scientific upbringings, current mathematics classes, and their futures. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.โดย Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist
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Alison Day gives a biography on Maria Gaetana Agnesi, a female mathematician from the 18th century. This podcast is part of Damien Adams' series Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist.โดย Women in Math: The Limit Does Not Exist
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