From 11 to 22 March, the exhibition “goMATH – going the MATH way” in the main hall of ETH Zurich presents a number of portraits of contemporary female mathematicians at different stages in their career – from academia as well as business. The exhibition is part of a series of events organized by the Department of Mathematics (D-MATH) dedicated to the achievements of women in mathematics. Mara Nägelin, PhD candidate at the Mobiliar Lab for Analytics and D-MATH alumna, is featured in the exhibition. In her portrait, she shares her experiences as a math student at ETH and as a Master trainee at Mobiliar.
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