Emma R. Hasson
@dodecalemma.bsky.social
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I'm a mathematician studying topology and geometric group theory, with expertise in math education and communication. Check out my articles here: https://www.scientificamerican.com/author/emma-r-hasson/
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Wanna dive into a delightfully nerdy corner of math? 🧵🪢⭕

Knot theory is a growing field with deep ideas and surprising connections—and in my new piece for @sciam.bsky.social, you can try it out yourself through interactive puzzles!

I had so much fun with this new format. Hope you enjoy it too!
Can You Solve Math’s Knottiest Puzzles?
Learn the fundamentals of the burgeoning field of knot theory while solving some puzzles along the way
www.scientificamerican.com
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My new favorite quote about AI:

“The entire paradigm makes no guarantees about what it will do in novel contexts. [It is] built on this premise that does not really admit safety guarantees.” -Alex Cloud
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Writing stories like this for @sciam.bsky.social, and getting to speak to all the people involved who are brilliant and so committed to making other people's lives better always gives me hope. I hope you all enjoy! 🧪🧠
This Brain Implant Can Read Out Your Inner Monologue
A new brain prosthesis can read out inner thoughts in real time, helping people with ALS and brain stem stroke communicate fast and comfortably
www.scientificamerican.com
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It's a weekly seminar held at the CUNY Graduate Center. We have talks, workshops, discussions, etc. all about topics in math education and communication. Some sessions are focused on prepping for teaching or talks, others are aspirational, and some are just fun, like our math art show-and-tell!
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I’m interested in learning more about this event in general
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If you are or know any compelling math educators (especially undergrad) or communicators in the NYC area who might be willing to speak, please contact me or send them my way. It's so crucial we know how to effectively educate and share the beauty and importance of our work, especially these days!!!
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I'm organizing the CUNY Math Ed/Comm Seminar for its second year ever!
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I had an enlightening conversation with mathematician Hannah Cairo about how she broke a huge conjecture in Harmonic Analysis at just 17 years old, what being a transgender mathematician means to her and how math has supported her along her journey! 🏳️‍⚧️ 🌊 ✨

Read the Q&A here:
Teen Hannah Cairo's Mathematical Discovery Sends Ripples through Harmonic Analysis
When she was just 17 years old, Hannah Cairo disproved the Mizohata-Takeuchi conjecture, breaking a four-decade-old mathematical assumption
www.scientificamerican.com
Reposted by Emma R. Hasson
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Smooth-rolling knots!

At @markpauly.bsky.social’s lab, we found a way to optimize knots for smooth rolling.

I presented our work at Bridges 2025 – the conference for #MathArt.

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Something interesting I've noticed in the responses to this article:

Some mathematicians: "Why 'quietly???'" "I was just at [niche math conference] and it was all anybody talked about!"

Many non-mathematicians: "Wow that's so interesting⁠—mathematicians do research? I never thought about that!"
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Experts I spoke to say mathematicians and those who care about them need to speak to their representatives—we as mathematicians aren't always accustomed to advocating for ourselves and our research to the public, but there's no time like the present! 🧮
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Math is in crisis. The NSF claims the over $80M in cuts is due to "changing priorities" but when asked how math fits to their new priorities they said it is "required to advance future discoveries in every critical technology area." What gives??? www.scientificamerican.com/article/can-...
Math Is Quietly in Crisis over NSF Funding Cuts
A 72 percent reduction in federal funding is devastating to math research. The American Mathematical Society is offering $1 million in backstop grants—but it’s likely not enough.
www.scientificamerican.com
dodecalemma.bsky.social
Math is in crisis. The NSF claims the over $80M in cuts is due to "changing priorities" but when asked how math fits to their new priorities they said it is "required to advance future discoveries in every critical technology area." What gives??? www.scientificamerican.com/article/can-...
Math Is Quietly in Crisis over NSF Funding Cuts
A 72 percent reduction in federal funding is devastating to math research. The American Mathematical Society is offering $1 million in backstop grants—but it’s likely not enough.
www.scientificamerican.com