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Crocheting clarifies thinking, says radical and award-winning math teacher

A passion for mathematics has always been part of the life of Kirsi Peltonen, a senior university lecturer at Aalto University. Her summer is busy, as Peltonen is taking part in organizing an international meeting of female mathematicians from 1 to 2 July, and a Bridges conference combining mathematics and art from 31 July to 5 August.
Kirsi Peltonen. Photo: Mikko Raskinen.
Image: Mikko Raskinen.

Aalto University's mathematicians will be involved in the organization of a total of seven conference events during the summer. Some of the conferences have been moved for two years due to the corona virus, while others have been moved from Russia to Finland.

Senior University Lecturer Kirsi Peltonen is participating in the organization of an from 1 to 2 July, and a combining mathematics and art from 31 July to 5 August. In addition to these, the Fields Medals, considered equivalents to the Nobels in mathematics, will be awarded at Aalto Töölö's premises on 5 July. The conference summer for mathematics will continue until the end of August, and some of the conferences will be organized in close cooperation with researchers from the University of Helsinki.

Kirsi Peltonen is an award-winning mathematics teacher and teaching reformer. She has spoken of interdisciplinarity as early as the 1990s, when it still was considered too radical.

In her teaching, Peltonen combines handicrafts and mathematics. For Peltonen herself, crocheting, knitting and sewing have always been important, and she says they have been useful in developing mathematical thinking. Three-dimensional patterns like crochet and origami help to perceive math in a different way and make it less intimidating, whether it’s for a primary school or college student.

'Math is everywhere, and a fearless attitude towards it is at the heart of all learning. The visual methods of art bring a good touch to the essential elements of mathematical research', says Peltonen.

Among other things, Peltonen has taught the popular 'Crystal Flowers in Mirror Halls: Mathematics Meets Art and Architecture' course.

'What’s unique, also internationally, is that we have an entire minor that combines math and the arts, not just a single course. Aalto Math & Arts has been featured in the Future Labs exhibition in Shanghai, for example,' says Peltonen.

In 2018, Peltonen received the mathematics prize of the Finnish Mathematical Society for her long-term, innovative, and fruitful work in lowering the boundaries between mathematics and art.

'It’s hard to explain my passion for math, but it’s been a central part of everything I do for as long as I can remember', says Peltonen.

Peltonen has also lectured extensively on combining mathematics and art in Finland and around the world, and has been inspiring more young women in the field of technology by organizing workshops at .

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Aalto University Töölö. Photo: Mikko Raskinen, Aalto University.

Major international event in mathematics approaching in Helsinki

The opening ceremony for the ICM 2022 congress will be held in Helsinki on 5th July 2022, and at the ceremony, distinguished mathematicians will be awarded the Fields medals, the Carl Friedrich Gauss prize, the Chern medal, the Leelavati prize, and the Abacus prize for mathematical computing.

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Mathematics conferences in the summer of 2022

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28.6.-7.7. , including the  1.-2.7., the prize 2.7., 

6.-14.7. The International Congress of Mathematicians 2022 (ICM 2022)

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31.7.–5.8. ce, including the Bridges 2022 Family Day & Math-Art Expo

18.-21.8.

22.-26.8.

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