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i got tagged by @shizukateal in this tag game
tag 10 people you want to know better @mossymagicks @sub-at-omicsteminist @0v9 @nevertrulyset @sainteclipse (no obligation to do it)
favorite color: i like forest green or dandelion yellow (see icon for details)
song stuck in your head: spiderwebs by no doubt. just because i was posting about it a second ago
last song you listened to: technically it was spiderwebs but since i said that in the last ask game i'll say it was dare by gorillaz
3 fav foods: takoyaki, this cheesy shredded hash brown casserole my mom makes for holidays, avocado toast with an over easy egg <3
last thing i googled: renesme twilight (was trying to misspell resume and forgot how to spell renesmee)
dream trip: CERN i would kill to go to cern
anything i want rn: boba and takoyaki from the tea shop i used to work at
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Was tagged by @sub-at-omicsteminist , Ty, so here we go
10 people I want to know better
@terra-toma @landscaping-your-mind @stuckwiththesnakeboi @quietcontradictions @quill-the-tired-one @coppertophomegurl @janeprentissheartheart @chronicallyadhdexmo @novstie @crimson-rots - all no pressure tags,
Favorite color: I really like a lot of colors but at a carnival I will choose the pink blue red or green toy, depending of course on how I felt my balance is feeling
Song stuck in my head: Hateful by The Clash, cause it was playing over my house speakers while we were leaving earlier
Last song I listened to: technically the clash songs but I’m going to cop out and say that the last one I remember was Trajns by Lemon Demon
Favorite foods: pasta/noodles, mochi, and broccoli
Last thing I googled: tiger, single word, cause that’s what I do when a yt video won’t load to check my internet is still on, the lyrics to Will Wood’s Against the Kitchen Floor because I needed to put them in a comment on a fic that fits them, and whether there is gonna be a season 4 of hannibal (I’m pretty sure it’s no :()
Dream trip: soon I want to go to Germany and Turkia (Turkey) to spend time with family, and I would love to see China someday
One thing I want right now: my jaw to stop being a bitch and stop hurting
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I got tagged by @sub-at-omicsteminist
Tag 10 people you want to know better @myreygn (IK YOU ALR DID THIS SORRY) @crimsonkenjii-writes @laurzzo (No pressure)
Favourite colour: red (any warm shade of red)
Song stuck in your head: Cotton Eye Joe (you're welcome)
Last song you listened to: A Reason to Fight - Disturbed (because I'm a depressed bean who has to study for exam next week)
3 favourite foods: Shepherd's pie from my best friend; whipped cream rolls from my grandma; pizza with grilled chicken, cranberries and garlic from a local pizzeria
Last thing I googled: LotR memes (I was trying to prove a point to a friend)
Dream Trip: Half-sightseeing, half-chilling in New Zealand (LotR and nature uwu)
Anything I want rn: for the damn cramps to stop Q.Q (The one who made period hurt needs to die a painful death)
(my first tag game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for the tag!)
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TAG game: reveal the meaning of your username!
I was tagged by the brilliant @adelicioustragedy
Boo i absolutely stan your reasoning behind your username. I am lowkey ashamed in mine 😅
My username is literally just calling myself a bitch lmao. I didnt choose a fandom one because my attention span is so small that it changes. Like one moment ill be gushing about Erza from Fairytail and the next ill be discussing the biology of a Demogorgan (which, if anyone wants to have a debate in this pls message me because i am so down for academic convos about stuff). I used to call myself some version of Hufflepuff before, but Fuck JKR and that bs.
Anyway! Im tagging @cactuseri my absolute bestie whom i adore, @milk-caramel because who wouldnt want to know more about this fabulousness, and @sub-at-omicsteminist because you are cool and supportive and i want to get to know you better! <333
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thanks for the tag @sub-at-omicsteminist
last song: i have music on in the background at almost all times, either the radio at home or a spotify playlist at work or uni... the last song i consciously listened to was probably "heartbreak feels so good"
last show: andor. it's simply good sci fi!!! and that last big scene in the town square!
currently watching: haven't started anything new yet, but i've been to the cinema ("a man called otto")
currently reading: i've started a book called "magick of matter" recently, but i've also got about five other books i haven't finished yet
current obsession: the mathematics of nerdle (specifically micro nerdle), football, and ant and dec
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12/19/2022
no rest on my bday with the spam bots still out of control... there are a few typos (and im not in the mood to fix them tonight)
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Dorit Aharonov
Dorit Aharonov is an Israeli computer scientist specialising in quantum computing. She graduated from Weizmann Institute of Science with an MSc in Physics. She received her doctorate for Computer Science in 1999 from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem, and her thesis was entitled Noisy Quantum Computation. She also did her post-doctorate in the mathematics department of Princeton University and in the computer science department of University of California Berkeley. She was a visiting scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1998–99. Aharonov was an invited speaker in International Congress of Mathematicians 2010, Hyderabad on the topic of Mathematical Aspects of Computer Science
Quantum computing
Aharonov's research is mainly about quantum information processes, which includes
quantum algorithms
quantum cryptography and computational complexity
quantum error corrections and fault tolerance
connections between quantum computation and quantum Markov chains and lattices
quantum Hamiltonian complexity and its connections to condensed matter physics
transition from quantum to classical physics
understanding entanglement by studying quantum complexity
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•⭐️Women in Math(s)⭐️•
🌿Classical age🌿
Pandrosion
Hypatia
🍄18th Century🍄
Maria Agnesi
Émilie du Châtelet's
Wang Zhenyi
🌻19th Century🌻
Sophie Germain
Sarah Woodhead
Sofia Kovalevskaya
Charlotte Angas Scott
Winifred Edgerton Merrill
Sofia Kovalevskaya
Philippa Fawcett
Cornelia Fabri
🪐20th Century🪐
Louise Petrén-Overton
Mildred Sanderson
Emmy Noether
Anna Pell-Wheeler
Cecilia Kreiger
Mary Cartwright
Euphemia Haynes
Helen Walker
Gertrude Mary Cox
Gladys West
Lucy Joan Slater
Mina Rees
Grace Alele-Williams
Elizabeth McHarg
Mary L. Boas
Mary Ellen Rudin
Jean Taylor
Joan Birman
Julia Robinson
Stella Cunliffe
Marjorie Rice
Dorothy Lewis Bernstein
Joséphine Guidy Wandja
Cathleen Morawetz
Doris Schattschneider
Louise Doris Adams
Rebecca Walo Omana
Eileen Poiani
Cheryl Praeger
Gloria Gilmer
MargaretWright
Leah Edelstein-Keshet
Ina Kersten
Joan Birman
Katherine Heinrich
Tatyana afanasyeva
loana Dumitriu
Beatrice Aichson
💫21st Century💫
Melanie Wood
Susan Howson
Melanie Wood
Alison Miller
Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann
Stefanie Petermichl
Olga Gil Medrano
Ingrid Daubechies
Daina Taimina
Maryam Mirzakhani
Claire Voisin
Nouzha El Yacoubi
Karen Uhlenbeck
Marissa Kawehi Loving
Maryna Viazovska
Ingrid Daubechies
Karen Aardal
Hanan Mohamed Abdelrahman
Amandine Aftalion
Ilka Agricola
Nkechi Agwu
Dorit Aharonov
Noreen sher Akbar
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-Maria Gaetana Agnesi-
Maria Gaetana Agnesi was an Italian mathematician, philosopher, theologian, and humanitarian. She was the first woman to write a mathematics handbook and the first woman appointed as a mathematics professor at a university. She is credited with writing the first book discussing both differential and integral calculus and was a member of the faculty at the University of Bologna, although she never served. According to Britannica, she is "considered to be the first woman in the Western world to have achieved a reputation in mathematics"
Differential calculus
Integral calculus
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Nkechi Agwu
Nkechi Madonna Adeleine Agwu is a mathematics teacher, tenured faculty at the Borough of Manhattan Community College, part of the City University of New York, and was a director of the college's Center for Excellence in Teaching, Learning and Scholarship. In 2009. Agwu served a term as New York City branch president of the American Association of University Women, with an agenda of encouraging girls and women in STEM fields and of improving health in minority communities. In 2014 she returned to Nigeria on a visit sponsored by a Carnegie Africa Diaspora Fellowship. Agwu's interest in ethnomathematics stemmed from her development of a discrete mathematics course that would cover the college's requirement that students take a writing-intensive course. Her work in this area includes using storytelling to allow mathematics students to relate better to the material, and examining the mathematical structure of Ndebele dolls, African textiles, and the game of Mancala.
Ethnomathematics
Discrete mathematics
Ndebele dolls
Mancala
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Hanan Mohamed Abdelrahman
Hanan Mohamed Abdelrahman is an Egyptian-Norwegian mathematics educator, the 2017 winner of the Holmboe Prize. Abdelrahman's school has many immigrant students of varying backgrounds. Abdelrahman provides them with mathematical games, puzzles, and videos as well as the more traditional coursework of mathematics. She takes the point of view that with individual attention all her students should be able to learn mathematics, and that all should be equally challenged. Abdelrahman is the author of a Norwegian-language book, Mattehjelperen - Leksehjelp for foreldre og elever på ungdomsskolen, aimed at getting parents to help students with mathematics, and the founder of an online web site for assisting students with mathematics
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Beatrice Aitchison
Beatrice Aitchison was an American mathematician, statistician, and transportation economist who directed the Transport Economics Division of the United States Department of Commerce, and later became the top woman in the United States Postal Service and the first policy-level appointee there. The United States Civil Service Commission gave Aitchison one of its first Federal Woman's Awards in 1961 chosen from a field of more than 25,000, a piece of recognition that gave Aitchison leverage to push President Lyndon Johnson into drafting an executive order banning sex discrimination in the U.S. government. In 1965, she was elected as a Fellow of the American Statistical Association "for pioneering work in the development and application of statistical methods for research and analysis in traffic and transportation." She won the Career Service Award of the National Civil Service League in 1970. In 1997, the Johns Hopkins Alumni Association gave her their Woodrow Wilson Award "for outstanding government service"
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•Cristina Roccati• was an Italian physicist and poet who earned their degree at the University of Bologna. This was only the third academic qualification ever bestowed on a woman by an Italian university
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•Sally Ride•
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