Hannah Fry
Dr. Hannah Fry serves as a lecturer specializing in the Mathematics of Cities at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis at University College London (UCL). Collaborating with a diverse team of experts, including physicists, mathematicians, computer scientists, architects, and geographers, she investigates the intricate patterns of human behavior, particularly within urban environments.
Her research addresses a variety of pressing social issues, exploring themes such as consumer behavior, transportation dynamics, urban crime, and even the social phenomena surrounding riots and terrorism. Dr. Fry’s work not only contributes to academic literature but also holds practical implications for policymakers and city planners aiming to create more effective urban solutions.
In addition to her academic pursuits, Dr. Fry is a prominent science communicator. She has authored several influential books, including "Hello World: Being Human in the Age of Algorithms," which delves into the impact of algorithms on everyday life. Her engaging talks and appearances on platforms such as BBC Radio 4 showcase her ability to make complex mathematical concepts accessible to a wider audience. Through her multifaceted career, Dr. Fry continues to bridge the gap between mathematics and real-world applications, highlighting the vital role of data science in understanding and improving urban living.
Filmography
The Joy of Winning
The Joy of Data
Making Sense of Cancer with Hannah Fry
Calculating Ada: The Countess of Computing
The Future with Hannah Fry
The Secret Genius of Modern Life
Horizon
Magic Numbers: Hannah Fry's Mysterious World of Maths