Codimension-2 defects and higher symmetries in (3+1)D topological phases
Barkeshli, M
Chen, Y
Huang, S
Kobayashi, R
Tantivasadakarn, N
Zhu, G
(01 Oct 2022)
Codimension-2 defects and higher symmetries in (3+1)D topological phases
Barkeshli, M
Chen, Y
Huang, S
Kobayashi, R
Tantivasadakarn, N
Zhu, G
(06 Nov 2022)
Classification of Interacting Dirac Semimetals
Huang, S
Yu, J
Zhang, R
(07 Nov 2022)
Higher-order topological superconductivity in a topological metal 1T$^\prime$-MoTe$_2$
Huang, S
Park, K
Hsu, Y
(12 Dec 2022)
Fermionic quantum criticality through the lens of topological holography
Huang, S
(15 May 2024)
Topological holography, quantum criticality, and boundary states
Huang, S
Cheng, M
(01 Jun 2025)
Multiscale modelling shows how cell-ECM interactions impact ECM fibre alignment and cell detachment
Arellano-Tintó, J
Stepanova, D
Byrne, H
Maini, P
Alarcón, T
PLoS Computational Biology
volume 21
issue 11
e1012698
(26 Nov 2025)
Assessing risks of dengue, chikungunya and Zika transmission associated to Aedes albopictus in Chania, Greece, 2017-2018
Nadim, S
Menegale, F
Manica, M
Kaye, A
Balatsos, G
Bisia, M
Pichler, V
Poletti, P
Merler, S
della Torre, A
Thompson, R
Michaelakis, A
Guzzetta, G
PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases
Mon, 12 Jan 2026
17:00 -
18:00
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From Flatland to Cannonballs – designing historical lessons and workshops for secondary school pupils & their teachers
Snezana Lawrence
(Independent Scholar)
Abstract
In this talk I will outline framework I have designed and used that has helped me create engaging history of mathematics lessons and workshops for pupils aged 11+ as well as train teachers to do the same. This presupposes a use of history of mathematics to enchant and engage, rather than create an academic account or lecture for a listening audience. It is, in other words, a practical guidance to be discussed further at the end of the talk.
Starting from familiar contexts such as Flatland, honeycombs, and cannonball stacks, a number of lessons and workshops can be designed to motivate curiosity for learning more about exciting mathematical ideas as well as exploring high-dimensional concepts. This talk is suitable for all and anyone interested in the role the history of mathematics can play in mathematics education.