
Arts & Culture, Research, Diversity, Campus & Community, Lifelong Learning
Undergraduate Students, Staff, Alumni, Prospective Students, Faculty, Graduate Students
Part of the Nationality Rooms Programs Virtual Lunch Series
Amy Alznauer, recipient of the Indian Nationality Room Scholarship will give us insight on how she came to write The Boy Who Dreamed of Infinity. Her father's discovery of The Lost Notebook of Ramanujan brought about a Ramanujan renaissance in mathematics and had profound implication for the world of number theory. The discovery also had a deep effect on Amy that radically changed her life.
Dial-In Information
Participants must register at https://calendar.pitt.edu/
Registrants will receive their zoom link and password via email.
Friday, June 26 at 1:00 p.m.
Virtual EventPart of the Nationality Rooms Programs Virtual Lunch Series
Amy Alznauer, recipient of the Indian Nationality Room Scholarship will give us insight on how she came to write The Boy Who Dreamed of Infinity. Her father's discovery of The Lost Notebook of Ramanujan brought about a Ramanujan renaissance in mathematics and had profound implication for the world of number theory. The discovery also had a deep effect on Amy that radically changed her life.
Dial-In Information
Participants must register at https://calendar.pitt.edu/
Registrants will receive their zoom link and password via email.
Friday, June 26 at 1:00 p.m.
Virtual Event
Undergraduate Students, Staff, Alumni, Prospective Students, Faculty, Graduate Students