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@samuel_hansen
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Looking to stay connected to research math, but not quite feeling the traditional academic path? Are you dedicated to DEIA advocacy? Then come work with me as U-M Library's Libraries new STEM Resident Librarian! careers.umich.edu/job_detail/214… Please reach out with any questions!



I was a part of a group of at U-M Library who investigated the role of Policing in our Library. I am very proud of our work and happy to say you can now read about our process and results apps.lib.umich.edu/blogs/tiny-stu… If you have any questions please ask!

I am very excited to share that I am the new producer of Instit. for Mathematical & Statistical Innovation's podcast Carry the Two and we just started releasing the new season all about the intersection of mathematics and democracy. The first episode about voting is up now imsi.institute/podcast/mathem…

On the newest episode of Instit. for Mathematical & Statistical Innovation's podcast Carry the Two Sadie Witkowski, PhD and I are joined by Ismar Volić and Theodore R. Johnson for a journey into apportionment, a rounding veto, and the electoral college

In the third episode of the Mathematics and Democracy season of Carry the Two Sadie Witkus and I explore how mathematics can model and find political coalitions and they learn there is more to the House of Representatives than partisanship alone imsi.institute/podcast/mathem…

I talked about the mathematics of ballots on the Mathematical Objects podcast with Katie Steckles and Peter Rowlett and it was so much fun! aperiodical.com/2024/10/mathem…

In the new episode of Instit. for Mathematical & Statistical Innovation podcast Carry the Two Sadie Witkowski, PhD and I discuss how mathematics can help identify communities of interest for redistricting with Ranthony A. Clark, PhD and holes in polling site coverage with Mason Porter and Jerry Luo

On the new episode of Carry the Two David Spiegelhalter joins Sadie Witkowski, PhD and me to discuss political numbers and stats including sharing how the Office for Statistics Regulation keeps an eye out for official stats being misused and David's 5 point manifesto for how stats should be shared.

Is anyone still subscribed to Relatively Prime? Because if you are please enjoy the Mathematics & Voting episode of Instit. for Mathematical & Statistical Innovation's podcast Carry the Two produced by me and Sadie Witkowski, PhD I just dropped in the feed relprime.com/carry-the-two-…

In the final episode of Instit. for Mathematical & Statistical Innovation's podcast Carry the Two's Democracy season Sadie Witkowski, PhD and I are joined by David Dutwin from NORC to discuss how polls are designed and conducted and Nathaniel Rakich to discuss how they are reported imsi.institute/podcast/mathem…