Acclaimed mathematicians Ben Sparks and Dr Katie Steckles reveals how maths make sense of life's trickiest questions.
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Ben Sparks is a mathematician, musician, and public speaker who delivers maths talks and workshops worldwide. He works part-time with the Advanced Maths Support Programme (AMSP) and the University of Bath. He has co-authored A-level Further Mathematics textbooks and popular maths books like 100 Ideas in 100 Words for the Science Museum. As a presenter and content creator, Ben has contributed to popular educational platforms such as Numberphile (4.55M subscribers) and The Naked Scientists (33.6K subscribers), where his videos have been watched over 16 million times.
Dr. Katie Steckles is a mathematician and prominent science communicator. She delivers maths talks, workshops, and events, and regularly appears on platforms like YouTube, TV (including the BBC, Channel 4 and the Discovery Channel in the US), as well as BBC radio. Katie has written for New Scientist magazine and has co-authored books such as The Math of a Milkshake and Short Cut Maths. In 2016, she won the Joshua Phillips Award for Innovation in Science Engagement and was the London Mathematical Society's popular maths lecturer in 2018.
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