The Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics Colloquium presents Ken Ono, Ph.D., from University of Virginia.

Ken Ono Ph.D.
Ken Ono, Ph.D.

Date: Friday, Apr 9, 2021

Start time: 6 P.M.

Location: Academic Learning Commons Room 1107

Ken Ono, Ph.D., the Thomas Jefferson Professor of Mathematics at the University of Virginia, will give a public lecture at Virginia Commonwealth University about Srinivasa Ramanujan, a math prodigy from south India who was born into poverty, lived between 1887 and 1920, and whose three notebooks of formulas continues to be mined by engineers, physicists and mathematicians today.

Ono will discuss why Ramanujan continues to matter and will share clips from the 2015 film, “The Man Who Knew Infinity,” starring Dev Patel and Jeremy Irons. Ono served as an associate producer and mathematical consultant for the film.

Colloquium Seminars are held on select Fridays throughout the year. These broad audience presentations are intended to introduce the VCU community to the world of mathematics. Colloquium presentations explore topics in mathematics, applied mathematics, math history and education, and the exciting connections between math, science, art and humanities.

Sponsor(s): The Department of Mathematics and Applied Mathematics

Event contact: Nicola Tarasca, tarascan@vcu.edu