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#42 Solving the "two-body problem", an interview with Prof Parimala Raman
#42 Solving the "two-body problem", an interview with Prof Parimala Raman
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Length:
20 minutes
Released:
Jun 14, 2022
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Podcast episode
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In episode #42 of Living Proof, Dan Aspel and Christie Marr speak to Prof Parimala Raman of Emory University. Parimala, the Kirk Distinguished Visiting Fellow for K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory programme, has extensive experience of research in her home country of India, where she represents a significant role model for younger women beginning their careers in mathematics. Not only this, but she also has some uplifting thoughts to share on the "two-body problem" often faced by couples simultaneously pursuing academic careers in a job market where geography is a significant factor.00:00 - Introduction00:49 - Welcome01:30 - First discovering mathematics, encouragement by Parimala's father03:20 - Gender and mathematics, pursuing a PHD as a woman05:20 - Choosing Emory University, being close to her son07:50 - Becoming a role model for younger women, "I feel very honoured to have this kind of impact"09:10 - Solving "the two-body problem" of following a partner's career around the globe, from Tanzania to Switzerland to India, "If he had not followed me, I would have given up mathematics at that point"13:10 - Reconnecting with peers at INI's "K-theory, algebraic cycles and motivic homotopy theory" programme, "it has been a very, very enjoyable and fruitful trip"17:30 - "Grab the opportunity!"
Released:
Jun 14, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode
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