Maths Week Scotland is a Making Maths Count initiative that aims to promote mathematics and numeracy in Scotland. Mathematics is a vital life skill, not only for young learners, but for parents, educators, and the entire population of Scotland.
This lecture will see Dr Lewney introduce the maths of guitars, telecoms, ocean waves and life itself, and show how string vibrations might lie at the heart of the big questions about the universe.
What actually is maths? Does it exist independent of human minds? Is it invented, or discovered? Was there such a thing as ‘maths’ in the age of the dinosaurs? These are just some of the questions that Dr Lewney will tackle during his thought provoking and highly engaging lecture.
Dr Lewney said: “I’m very excited to be visiting UWS for Maths Week in Scotland, a country close to my heart where I studied physics and which has a proud history of mathematical breakthroughs.”
Dr Lewney, winner of the first ever FameLab competition, has a PhD in guitar physics and has appeared on BBC’s One Show, Money Programme and Newsnight and was introduced on CBBC as ‘a cross between Einstein and Jimi Hendrix”. He has toured the UK, Europe and the world with his “Rock Guitar in 11 Dimensions” show and recently returned from touring Australia and New Zealand.
Colleagues are invited to attend the event, which will be of particular interest to budding mathematicians, physicists and musicians. The lecture will run from 6pm to 7.30pm at the Chancellor’s Hall, UWS Paisley Campus on Friday, September 14. Refreshments will be available.
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Are We Made of Maths? The Philosophy of Maths and the Maths of Rock