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Interview with Rahul Pandharipande

Interview with Rahul Pandharipande

FromMath-Life Balance


Interview with Rahul Pandharipande

FromMath-Life Balance

ratings:
Length:
56 minutes
Released:
Feb 26, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Rahul Pandharipande is a professor in ETH Zurich, working in algebraic geometry. In this interview, Rahul talks about advising PhD students and maintaining a big research group, the role of mathematics in the world and the intuition behind mathematical problems. 

Rahul's webpage: https://people.math.ethz.ch/~rahul/

0:00
teaser
0:25
math vs physics
4:38
proof is the last thing
6:55
misconceptions about math research among students
9:46
PhD students teach Rahul
12:32
personal feeling for a math problem
13:28
geometric intuition
17:25
entertaining lectures with ideas
19:31
Rahul's struggles in research ;)
20:53
collaborations are the best
24:47
big research group is easier to maintain
26:59
which students are good mathematicians
28:35
should you do a PhD in math?
29:55
managing work-life balance
32:48
research group hikes are fun
35:55
doing math with no pen and paper
39:08
Schopenhauer recommendations
40:14
how to do math when your homeland is in pain
43:56
algebraic geometry is very useful
45:53
math joke with an explanation
47:58
what is good mathematics
50:33
extra opportunities for minorities in math
52:03
funny conference episode
53:54
chatting about my youtube channel
54:20
please help me advertise the channel!
55:18
I want more collaborators
55:39
good advice for young mathematicians
Released:
Feb 26, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (25)

The official podcast version of Mura Yakerson's YouTube channel Math-Life Balance. What Mura has to say about the content: "In this [podcast] I post my non-professional interviews with professional mathematicians. I ask my colleagues about their personal experience in math, their struggles and lifehacks. I hope that this shared experience would be helpful for other people in the math community, especially for young mathematicians!" Interviews are posted weekly during the weekends.