ESP Biography



LILY JORDAN, Just walked in off the street.




Major: Mathematics with Computer Scienc

College/Employer: MIT

Year of Graduation: 2019

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Past Classes

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M11817: Proofs of the Infinitude of Primes with Intermittent Zumba in Splash 2017 (Nov. 18 - 19, 2017)
There's no limit to how many numbers have no integer factors except themselves and one. There's also no limit to the fresh juicy rhythms and sizzling moves we'll be breaking out. This is the two-hour math class for people without a two-hour attention span.


M11269: Point and Laugh at Bad Math in Spark 2017 (Mar. 11 - 12, 2017)
In school, it's very important to encourage everyone's mathematical efforts. But when experts mess up, the best course of action is to snicker loudly. We will bask in schadenfreude as we learn about all the ways important people, from politicians to judges to engineers to (gasp) mathematicians, have screwed up the numbers. Consequently we will feel better about our own insecurities.


M10867: Math: The Highlight Reel in Splash 2016 (Nov. 19 - 20, 2016)
So, you know math? And you know how it sometimes has boring parts? Yeah, we're skipping all of those. It's gonna be lit.


X10344: Extemporaneous 5-minute Classes on Absolutely Anything in Spark 2016 (Mar. 12 - 13, 2016)
Ever wondered about how to properly handle a crocodile? Ever wanted to know how to spot a split infinitive? Now's your chance to find out ALL the answers! Give us a title, we'll teach a 5-minute class on the topic! The weirder the topic, the more you'll get to see us embarrass ourselves as we make up answers on the spot. Bring your silliest, awesome-est, ludicrous-est ideas!


X9656: Extemporaneous 5-minute Classes on Absolutely Anything in Splash 2015 (Nov. 21 - 22, 2015)
Ever wondered about how to properly handle a crocodile? Ever wanted to know how to spot a split infinitive? Now's your chance to find out ALL the answers! Give us a title, we'll teach a 5-minute class on the topic! The weirder the topic, the more you'll get to see us embarrass ourselves as we make up answers on the spot. Bring your silliest, awesome-est, ludicrous-est ideas! (shameless idea cred to Anna '14)