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authorAnna Knoerr <an.kn@protonmail.ch>2022-12-20 22:37:57 +0100
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<li>Braiding Sweetgrass (Robin Wall Kimmerer, 2013)</li>
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Feel free to also take a read of the <em>Open Climate Edition</em> of the Branch magazine - a colorful collection of pieces to which I contributed a physics' student perspective in the article <a href="https://branch.climateaction.tech/issues/issue-4/the-fermi-problem-of-climate-change/"><em>The Fermi Problem of Climate Change</em></a> (August 2022). It's a personal attempt to get to grips with the orders of magnitude of carbon emissions by putting the typical footprint of a physicist in perspective of the global problem.
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- <p class=w3-left-align>A provoking book, a stirring conversation. Thoughts to rework and forge into a new bundle, to be passed on to the next curious mind!
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- So far, I have enjoyed this exchange mostly by curating a couple of editions of VAMP - the magazine of physics and math students at ETH in Zurich. Here's a collection: </p>
+ <p class=w3-left-align>I try to write about what I care about. Sometimes I make a video, too :)<br></br>
+ --> Check out the <em>Who Cares?</em> project, launched with friends at ETH Zurich in summer 2021. Thanks to the whole team for making the interview <a href="https://whocares.ethz.ch/?p=24&lang=de">ConCERNed for Humanity</a> with Michael Dittmar possible! <br>
+ --> I should also get back to <a href="https://reatch.ch/publikationen/die-schoene-neue-welt-der-daten">thoughts</a> I had on big data & privacy back when I started my undergrad in 2018.
+<!-- <p class=w3-left-align>A provoking book, a stirring conversation. Thoughts to rework and forge into a new bundle, to be passed on to the next curious mind! -->
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+ In Zurich, I absolutely loved curating a couple of editions of VAMP - the magazine of physics and math students at ETH. Here's a collection: </p>
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- <li><a href="https://vmp.ethz.ch/secure/documents/brave.pdf">Brave New EarTH</a></li>
- <li><a href="https://vmp.ethz.ch/secure/documents/hitchhiker.pdf">The Hitchhiker's Guide to the ETH</a></li>
- <li><a href="https://vmp.ethz.ch/secure/documents/kunterbunt.pdf">KUNTERBUNT</a></li>
+ <li><a href="./assets/brave.pdf">Brave New EarTH</a></li>
+ <li><a href="./assets/hitchhiker.pdf">The Hitchhiker's Guide to the ETH</a></li>
+ <li><a href="./assets/kunterbunt.pdf">KUNTERBUNT</a></li>
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+ Check out my GitHub account for more random fun such as...<br>
+ ... <a href="https://github.com/Atomyka/HyQu-Tool">automating</a> RWA approximations for the HyQu Group at ETH Zurich (May 2021),<br>
+ ... <a href="https://github.com/AlgebraicJulia/CombinatorialChains.jl">implementing</a> MCMC simulations in the language of category theory (July 2021),<br>
... <a href="https://github.com/Atomyka/UWaterloo_eduroam">documenting</a> my success in connecting to eduroam on archlinux :p
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<p class=w3-left-align>Let's see what I come up with next! :D</p>
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