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Hannah Fry

Fry in 2017 Hannah Mary Fry (born 21 February 1984) is a British mathematician, author and broadcaster. She is the Professor of the Public Understanding of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, a fellow of Queens' College, Cambridge, and president of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications. She was previously a professor at University College London.

Her work has included studies of patterns of human behaviour, such as interpersonal relationships and dating, and how mathematics can apply to them, the mathematics behind pandemics, and scientific explanations of modern appliances. She has had a particular focus on helping the public to improve their mathematical skills. Fry gave the Royal Institution Christmas Lectures in 2019 and has presented several television and radio programmes for the BBC, including ''The Secret Genius of Modern Life''. She has received several awards for her work in mathematics, including the Asimov Prize and David Attenborough Award. Provided by Wikipedia
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  1. Hello World
    being human in the age of algorithms
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    by Fry, Hannah
    Published 2018
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  2. The Complete Guide To Absolutely Everything*
    *abridged adventures in math and science
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    by Rutherford, Adam, Fry, Hannah
    Published 2022
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  3. City In The Sky
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    Published 2017
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