10 Meetup Groups match “Mathematics” near Springfield, VA
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Meet other local Math Buffs of all ability levels. Discuss all forms of math, including pure mathematics. Fun to the nth degree for everyone who likes to solve for X!
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SEE OUR LATEST PROGRAM IN "FILES" The Chez Nous Reston Salon meets monthly in Reston, typically on Sundays from 5-8pm to enjoy a generous buffet and lecture on a broad range of eclectic topics... from mathematics, to nature to art, decision science...coral reefs and even the universe. I launched the salon in May 2008 to explore fascinating topics and build on an idea for "thoughtful entertainment" in Reston, Virginia. Over two dozen speakers have offered evenings of remarkable interest. Every …
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Each member of the group will be part of this huge international discovery that i have by her or his hobby in life, whether in Writing to record this discovery in new book , or in any branch of science each of us is good at for verification to make sure of the magic connection of this discovery with all branches of sciences and beliefs without one single exception including Psychology, Philosophy, Logic, Astronomy, Astrology, Biology, Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Computer`s processing logic …
Introduction This group explores the intersection of the data revolution and the art of creating value. Bring your inner data scientist and learn how people are not only doing cool things with data, but doing so in ways that help startups, businesses, and other organizations thrive. While we will always have industrial, academic, and government luminaries as speakers, this meetup will not just be about lectures and free pizza (or empanadas as we secure sponsors). Simply put, we are building a …
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A group for people who want to learn about secure information and communications. Whether you're interested in learning how to use it, how to code it, the mathematics behind it, or what it even means, we'll talk about how to secure your information and communication through encryption. Encrypting your email, chat, texting, hard drive, video chat, and anything else you might want secured, is possible and has become free and easy, and as a group we can improve our understanding of modern cryptog …
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This Meetup group is intended for K-12 educators who are interested in the practical integration of technology in their classrooms. During the course of our Meetups, we will: - Explore the latest edtech tools and resources, and how they can be adapted for classroom instruction - Discuss the challenges to successfully integrating technology in the classroom and how to overcome these obstacles - Network and share best practices in order to come away with practical edtech tips that are immediately …
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Calling all space enthusiasts!! Have you always wanted a group where you meet people and discuss the awesomeness of the final frontier? Do you want to want to help come up with ways to advocate for space exploration? Then this is the group for you! This is a group for anyone interested in any aspect of humankind's exploration of and advancement into, you guessed it, outer space. We'll meet once a month throughout the DMV for great discussions about current news in space exploration, for any topi …
The Great Books Reading Group is not a literature club. It is a discussion group that uses a multidisciplinary approach to learning and exploring the past and present. We are reading from the St. John's College Reading List. As we read foundational texts in the Western tradition, we examine mysticism, history, theology, the earth and physical sciences, mathematics, philosophy and government, as well as art, literature and music.
We interpret fundamental equations of Euler to philosophy, and we go through setting up physics problems using advance methods? We meet at GWU FOGGY BOTTOM CAMPUS INSIDE EITHER PHYSICS BUILDING OR THE STUDENT ACADEMIC CENTER NEAR WHOLE FOODS.
This is a popular science book club; we meet monthly (on the last Wednesday of the month) to discuss a non-fiction book. The group is modelled on the Herndon VA Science Book Club, so we'll read books that are interesting, thought-provoking, and educational. The goal is to have some thought-provoking fun. Some books we've read or are going to read include: "Rabid: A Cultural History of the World's Most Diabolical Virus", by Bill Wasik and Monica Murphy. Mary Roach's "Packing For Mars: Packing …
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