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Muggle hacks: How to use tech to become an actual wizard like Harry Potter
Department of Mathematics professor, Gunther Uhlmann, proposed a series of equations which could be used to build an invisibility cloak.
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Putnam Fever
An annual competition puts undergraduate mathematicians to the ultimate test.
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Top Honors for Four Undergrads
Four exceptional graduating seniors have been selected as Dean's Medalists by the College of Arts & Sciences.
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Why STEM Majors Need the Humanities
"A good piece of technical work is part of a narrative that has a long plot line and a large cast of characters," says UW Math professor Neal Koblitz.
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Meet the minds behind Axiomatic: An art project based in theoretical mathematics
Timea Tihanyi with the UW's School of Art and Jayadev Athreya, associate professor of mathematics at the UW, say art and math are much more similar than we often think.
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Research in complex computational problems snares Packard honors for UW’s Thomas Rothvoss
The David and Lucile Packard Foundation has awarded a prestigious fellowship to University of Washington assistant professor Thomas Rothvoss.
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Want a Medal with that Doctorate?
The College of Arts & Sciences awarded its 2016 Graduate Medal to three exceptional graduate students.
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The necessary choice
The Greek economy has shrunk by a staggering 25 percent since 2006, and the unemployment rate closed at 24.4 percent in January and is predicted to rise after the new package of austerity measures. -
Playing Favorites
Faculty across the College recommend a favorite book related to their field.
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Cutting a Wide Swath with Math and Classics
"Scary-smart" is how one professor describes David Jekel, who majored in math and classics.
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The Fantastic Four
A violist, an economist, a poet, and a mathematician share the College of Arts & Sciences’ highest undergraduate honor, the Dean's Medal.
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Guggenheim Foundation honors UW mathematician Tatiana Toro
University of Washington professor and associate chair of mathematics, is among 175 new fellows from the U.S. and Canada recognized this year by the Guggenheim Foundation -
UW Mathematics Professor Tatiana Toro awarded Guggenheim Fellowship
Toro one of two mathematicians this year to receive the honor for research in geometric measure theory,harmonic analysis, and partial differential equations. -
How Google Pulled Off Its Ingenious Pac-Man Maps
A UW Mathematics professor and Google partner share how they came up with the hit mapping game. -
2015 Sloan Research Fellows announced, UW earns 5
Five University of Washington students were selected as 2015 Sloan Research Fellows. The awards are presented to early-career scientists and scholars who are selected as the next generation of leaders in the sciences, mathematics, and economics.