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Eugenia Cheng        

Scientist in Residence at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago; Author of "How to Bake Pi"

Dr Eugenia Cheng is a mathematician, educator, author, public speaker, columnist, concert pianist, composer and artist. She is Scientist In Residence at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. She won tenure in Pure Mathematics at the University of Sheffield, UK and is now Honorary Visiting Fellow at City, University of London. She has previously taught at the Universities of Cambridge, Chicago and Nice and holds a PhD in pure mathematics from the University of Cambridge. Alongside her research in Category Theory and undergraduate teaching her aim is to rid the world of “math phobia”. Her first popular math book, How to Bake Pi, was published by Profile (UK)/Basic Books (US) in 2015 to widespread acclaim including from the New York Times, National Geographic, Scientific American, and she was interviewed around the world including on the BBC, NPR and The Late Show with Stephen Colbert. Cheng was an early pioneer of math on YouTube and her videos have been viewed around 15 million times to date. Her next popular math book, Beyond Infinity was published in 2017 and was shortlisted for the Royal Society Insight Investment Science Book Prize 2017, and The Art of Logic was published by Profile and Basic Books in 2018, and “x + y : A Mathematician’s Manifesto for Rethinking Gender” in 2020. She also writes the Everyday Math column for the Wall Street Journal, and has completed mathematical art commissions for Hotel EMC2, 6018 North, the Lubeznik Center and the Cultural Center, Chicago. She is the founder of the Liederstube, an intimate oasis for art song based in Chicago. As a composer she has been commissioned by GRAMMY nominated soprano Laura Strickling and is one of the composers for the Lynx Amplify series, setting work by autistic poets who are primarily non-speaking.

Cheng’s has also written two children’s books, “Molly and the Mathematical Mysteries” and “Bake Infinite Pie with x+y“. “The Joy of Abstraction: A Exploration of Math, Category theory, and Life” (Cambridge University Press) came out in 2022, and her latest book is “Is Math Real? How simple questions lead us to mathematics’ deepest truths” published by Profile/Basic in 2023.

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