Friday 14 March from 5:30pm to 7:30pm
Dr Segerman will talk about his work in mathematical visualization: making accurate, effective, and beautiful pictures, models, and experiences of mathematical concepts.
He will discuss what it is that makes a visualization compelling, and show many examples in the medium of 3D printing, as well as some work in virtual reality and spherical video. Dr Segerman will also discuss his experiences in teaching a project-based class on 3D printing for mathematics students.
About Dr Henry Segerman, Oklahoma State University:
Henry Segerman’s research interests are in three-dimensional geometry and topology, and in mathematical art and visualization. In visualization he works in 3D printing, spherical video, virtual, and augmented reality. He is the author of the book “Visualizing Mathematics with 3D Printing”.
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This public lecture is hosted by the Sydney Mathematical Research Institute (SMRI) as part of our program for International Day of Mathematics 2025. The talk will be tailored to a general audience and suitable for individuals from Year 10 onward.
Lecture: 5:30 – 6:30pm
Canapes & drinks: 6:30 – 7:30pm
Please note this event will be filmed and photographed. This is a free event, however registration is essential.