Special Projects Director
Robert OssermanIn 1987, he was named Mellon Professor for Interdisciplinary Studies, and in 1990 he joined MSRI as half-time Deputy Director. He is currently Professor Emeritus at Stanford, and in 1995 he took on the new position of Special Projects Director at MSRI. He has been increasingly involved with outreach activities to the general public, starting with the Fermat Fest in 1993 and the subsequent production of a videotape with accompanying booklet. In 1999 he engaged in a public conversation with playwright Tom Stoppard on Mathematics in Arcadia, which is also available on videotape, as is a second public event, a Dialog on Galileo: Science, Mathematics, History and Drama in association with the Berkeley Repertory Theatre and their production of the play "Galileo" by Bertolt Brecht. A public conversation with Steve Martin entitled "Funny Numbers" is available on videotape through AMS. While at Stanford, he developed and taught a new course- jointly with a physicist and engineer, designed to present mathematics, science, and technology to a non-technical audience. A portion of the course was elaborated in a book entitled "Poetry of the Universe - A Mathematical Exploration of the Cosmos" intended to provide the general public with an introduction to cosmology - focusing on a number of mathematical ideas that have played a key role. This book is also available in foreign editions. During 2004-2005, he chaired the committee charged with preparing materials for the April 2005 Mathematics Awareness Month whose theme is "Mathematics and the Cosmos." Among those materials is a film called "The Right Spin" with astronaut Michael Foale, available on DVD from the AMS. |
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