Teatime with Glen Whitney

Join the Algebraic Geometry Syndicate for a teatime with Glen Whitney, September 3 at 4PM Eastern.

The teatime will start with a brief hands-on math construction. If you’d like to construct along at home, please try to have about half a dozen flat, wooden coffee stirrers on hand.

For help joining the server, go here.

About Glen Whitney

Glen Whitney is passionate about every aspect of public mathematics — engagement, appreciation, and informal learning. Whitney studied mathematical logic for his Ph.D. (UCLA 1994). He served on the faculty of the University of Michigan and subsequently became an applied mathematician at the quantitative hedge fund, Renaissance Technologies. In 2008, he left Renaissance and founded the National Museum of Mathematics in New York City. The museum opened its doors to the public in December 2012 and has welcomed over a million visitors. Whitney has continued his work both in public mathematics engagement and in the museum world since then, spending time as visiting faculty at Harvard, ICERM, and the Museum of Food and Drink. Lately, his scholarly interests have been in algebra related to knot theory, with two recent publications on quandles.

Photos of Glen Whitney’s Past Work

FireStar installation
An installation called 'FireStar' for ICERM's participation in the Providence WaterFire festival.

Spectral Snub
A group building project 'Spectral Snub' at the Harvard Science Center on 2018 Apr 17, of two large-scale mirror-image snub dodecahedra. Photo credit: Stepan Paul. The image is taken from the inside of one snub dodecahedron, looking out at the other.

Snelsosphere
A tensegrity sculpture 'Snelsosphere' dedicated to the memory of Kenneth Snelson, accepted to the art show in conjunction with ICERM's 2019 semester on Illustrating Mathematics.

Boxtahedral Tower
Another group building project 'Boxtahedral Tower' at the Golden Gate Stem Fair in 2018 March.

Tetrahelix
An installation 'Tetrahelix' at MSRI in 2018 October.