July 2009WHY DO MATHEMATICS?1 Why do Mathematics? SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS.

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July 2009WHY DO MATHEMATICS?1 Why do Mathematics? SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?2 WY IS MATHEMATICS IMPORTANT? Mathematics is the language of physical sciences, economics and finance. Statistics pervades all sciences and commerce.

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?3 Why is Mathematics Important? All the great civilizations of the past rose because of Mathematics. Every great scientific discovery was preceded by a corresponding breakthrough in Mathematics – look up the history of Einstein’s theory of relativity, the Lorentz Transformation and Minokowski’s unified space-time model.

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?4 Many discoveries in Physics were predicted by Mathematics before they were observed experimentally. Mathematics is Fascinating!!

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?5 Radio Waves, Big Bang Theory, General Theory of Relativity, Planck’s quanta, Black Holes, Antimatter, Quarks,… Ref: Mathematics as a Sixth Sense, Stephane Durand Examples

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?6 CAREERS IN MATHEMATICS AND STATISTICS All quantitative disciplines need Mathematics!

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?7 Skill shortage is not in taxi drivers, managers, real estate agents, parcel deliverers, bakers, bank tellers, check out personnel,…. IT IS IN PEOPLE WITH TECHNICAL SKILLS! AND THESE CAREERS NEED MATHEMATICS! Skill Shortage!!

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?8 Salaries – March 2010 Data Top 10 How many of these need Mathematics? Source:

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?9 Mathematics and Statistics are needed in: Physical sciences: physics, physical chemistry, bio-physics, engineering (all varieties), geo-physics (geo- statistics), biomechanics, computing science, Software Engineers, Database Managers, ….

July 2009WHY DO MATHEMATICS?10 Business: economics, finance, actuarial studies, management. Financial Analyst, Risk Analyst, Insurance, Investment Banking, Economics and Commerce, Software Engineers, Database Managers, …. Mathematics and Statistics are needed in:

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?11 Biological sciences: bio-statistics, bio-informatics, bio-metrics, psychological measurement, medical statistics, medical imaging, medical engineering, exercise science, bio-mechanics, ecology social statistics. And

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?12 Some career paths need mathematics and or statistics (engineering, physics). Others (such as financial or biological) are enhanced by selected knowledge in mathematics and particularly statistics. Someone with high level training in M&S has all quantitative careers open to them. Mathematics and Statistics

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?13 Technical skills are enhanced with higher level of Mathematics and Statistics. We in Australia are lagging behind the world, whereas we can be world leaders in science and technology!! Do More Mathematics!!

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?14 We all use the telephone, television, internet, transport, fridges, computer games, satellites for communications and weather forecasting, computers, electricity, transport (cars, planes,), mobile devices,…. NONE OF THESE WOULD BE POSSIBLE WITHOUT MATHEMATICS!!

July 2009WHY DO MATHEMATICS?15 Applications of Mathematics The following posters illustrate the vast application of Mathematics in everyday life.

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?16 Weather

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?17 Global Warming

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?18 Aerodynamics

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?19 Gene Research

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?20 Coding and Security

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?21 Tsunamis

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?22 Hurricanes

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?23 Blockages Why don’t more people do Mathematics?

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?24 Mathematics is hard! Yes it is! But it is also very rewarding, and is no more harder than learning to skate or tennis! It takes time to understand new ideas and concepts. In any endeavour you need to do something hard to excel! Blockages

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?25 You need to be bright to do Mathematics. No! You need not be very bright. But Mathematics makes your brighter. And it will improve your skills and understanding of other related subjects. Blockages

July 2009WHY DO MATHEMATICS?26 I don’t need a lot of Mathematics for science! Wrong! A higher level of Mathematical skill will make you a better Scientist and Engineer. Great discoveries and higher level performance in physics and engineering innovation requires high level Mathematics. Blockages

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?27 Rewards of doing Mathematics Problem solving skills that will help you in every aspect of your life. Good organisational skills. Logical, clearer thinking. A very interesting, satisfying life full of challenges and achievements!

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS?28 Rewards of doing Mathematics USE YOUR SKILL AND TALENT TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS OF THE WORLD!!

Feb 2011WHY DO MATHEMATICS? Web Sites