The Limit Does Not Exist
A Program for Teen and Tween Girls Who Like Math
Thursday, June 25, at 6:30 pm EDT (New York)
Join a diverse group of women in mathematics as they share their personal career journeys and experiences and answer your questions. This is your chance to hear from real mathematicians, with real stories, about what it’s really like to study math after high school and have a math-focused career — it’s a girls’ world after all!
Featured women for June 25:
Ingrid Daubechies
James B. Duke Distinguished Professor of Mathematics and Electrical and Computer Engineering
Department of Mathematics
Duke University
Julia Kempe
Professor of Computer Science, Mathematics, and Data Science
Director, Center for Data Science
New York University
Bryna Kra
Sarah Rebecca Roland Professor of Mathematics
Northwestern University
Neha Murad
Computational Biologist
Calico Life Sciences
San Francisco, CA
Talithia Williams
Associate Professor of Mathematics
Harvey Mudd College
Free registration is available for young women from families with financial need. MoMath is grateful to Lyda Hill Philanthropies and the Association of Science and Technology Centers for their support of this exciting program.
This is a live-streamed event. Occasional video recordings are made available for a fee at videos.momath.org.
United States
The Limit Does Not Exist | |
Free registration | $ 0.00 |
Free for young women in need | $ 0.00 |
Event fee | $ 15.00 |
Donation to support one other young woman | $ 15.00 |
Donation to support 10 other young women | $ 150.00 |
Donation to support 100 other young women | $ 1,500.00 |