Mathematics of Knitting Dr. Julia Collins

Faculty of Natural Sciences presents
Mathematics of Knitting
Guest lecture featuring
Dr. Julia Collins
University of Edinburgh, UK
Friday,
May 8, 2015
2 pm – 3 pm
Hall TB103
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Julia Collins finished her Ph.D. in
knot theory at the University of
Edinburgh in 2011. After that she
has actively popularized science and
especially mathematics to the
general audience.
ABSTRACT
What does mathematics have to tell us
about knitting? And what does knitting
have to tell us about mathematics? In this
talk we explore some of the surprising
links between these two different fields
and see some beautiful mathematical
ideas that knitting can help us to
understand.
She visits Finland as a guest of the
Finnbrit Centre and makes a tour of
public talks in several cities. In
Tampere she is hosted by
the
LUMATE Centre (www.lumate.fi).
Welcome to this open event!
More info: Prof. Esa Räsänen, Department of
Physics, Tampere University of Technology,
esa.rasanen@tut.fi; +358-50-301-3386