Who is Marcus Peter Du Sautoy and what did he do?

Who is Marcus Peter Du Sautoy and what did he do? Marcus Peter Francis du Sautoy OBE FRS (/dʊˈsoʊtɔɪ/; born 26 August 1965) is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics. When

Who is Marcus Peter Du Sautoy and what did he do?

Marcus Peter Francis du Sautoy OBE FRS (/dʊˈsoʊtɔɪ/; born 26 August 1965) is a British mathematician, author, and populariser of science and mathematics.

When does Marcus du Sautoy new book come out?

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How long has Professor Du Sautoy been at Oxford?

Professor du Sautoy has been involved in science at Oxford since 1983 when he first arrived as a mathematics undergraduate. He is a member of the University’s Mathematical Institute and is a Senior Media Fellow of the EPSRC.

When was Marcus du Sautoy appointed to Charles Simonyi Chair?

He was appointed to the Charles Simonyi Chair for the Public Understanding of Science in October 2008, a post that he holds jointly between the Department for Continuing Education and the Mathematical Institute.

When did Marcus du Sautoy ask if geniuses have different brains?

Marcus du Sautoy asks if geniuses’ brains are fundamentally different from his. The Beauty of Diagrams (BBC Four, 2010).

When did Marcus du Sautoy win the Berwick Prize?

Du Sautoy was awarded the Berwick Prize in 2001 by the London Mathematical Society for the publication of outstanding mathematical research. In 2009 he won the Michael Faraday Prize from the Royal Society of London for “excellence in communicating science to UK audiences”.

When did Marcus du Sautoy do horizon hunt for AI?

Marcus du Sautoy discusses a recent discovery, the faster-than-light neutrino anomaly, that neutrinos may travel faster than light. First broadcast on 19 October 2011. Horizon: The Hunt for AI ( BBC 2, 2012). Marcus Du Sautoy asks how close mankind is to creating computers or robots that can think for themselves – artificial intelligence, AI.