Dr Hannah Fry is a lecturer in the Mathematics of Cities at the Centre for Advanced Spatial Analysis at UCL. She works alongside a unique mix of physicists, mathematicians, computer scientists, architects and geographers to study the patterns in human behaviour - particularly in an urban setting. Her research applies to a wide range of social problems and questions, from shopping and transport to urban crime, riots and terrorism.
Gender: Female
Born On: 21-Feb-1984
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Hannah Fry's Filmography on TV
List of programs starring Hannah Fry on tv. Programs are sorted in order of last seen on tv. Last updated: Oct 31, 2024 12:32 PM
A Day in the Life of Earth (2018)
Presenter Hannah Fry reveals how much our planet can change in just a single day and how these daily changes are essential to our existence.
Magic Numbers: Hannah Fry's... (2018)
Dr Hannah Fry explores the strange rules, natures' mysteries and mystical origins of mathematics.
The Joy of Winning (2018)
How to have a happier life and a better world all thanks to maths, in this witty, mind-expanding guide to the science of success with Hannah Fry. Following in the footsteps of BBC Four's award-winning maths films The Joy of Stats and The Joy of Data, this latest gleefully nerdy adventure sees mathematician Dr Hannah Fry unlock the essential strategies you'll need to get what you want - to win - more of the time. From how to bag a bargain dinner to how best to stop the kids arguing on a long car
Calculating Ada: The Countess of Computing (2015)
Ada Lovelace was a most unlikely computer pioneer. In this film, Dr Hannah Fry tells the story of Ada's remarkable life. Born in the early 19th century, Ada was a countess of the realm, a scandalous socialite and an 'enchantress of numbers'. The film is an enthralling tale of how a life infused with brilliance, but blighted by illness and gambling addiction, helped give rise to the modern era of computing.
Climate Change by Numbers (2015)
A look at three key numbers that clarify the important questions on climate change, giving a unique perspective on what we know about the past, present and future of our climate.