Beaker Street Festival 22: Barbara Holland & David Flannery
Event description
Festival Hub at TMAG
Session 1: Barbara Holland & David Flannery
(with Auslan interpretation)
You are probably bad at thinking about probabilities. —Barbara Holland
From the famous Monty Hall problem to Kahneman and Tversky’s taxicab problem people are notoriously bad at reasoning about uncertainty. This talk will give a primer on conditional probability. Intended benefits of talk attendance will include:
- that next time you read an article saying that more vaccinated people are dying of covid than unvaccinated people, you will sit back and relax unconcerned
- you will start signing petitions for the release of Australia’s convicted child killer Kathleen Folbigg
- you will stop signing petitions for more broad scale cancer testing
About the Speaker
Barbara Holland is a Professor in the discipline of Mathematics within the School of Natural Sciences at the University of Tasmania, Australia. She works within the Theoretical Phylogenetics research group and lectures in Statistics. Barbara completed a PhD in Mathematical Biology at Massey University in New Zealand followed by postdoctoral studies at the Ruhr Universität Bochum (Germany) and in the Allan Wilson Centre for Molecular Ecology and Evolution (New Zealand). Prior to joining the University of Tasmania she worked as a Mathematics lecturer and researcher at Massey University. Since beginning her PhD she has enjoyed the challenge of working with biologists in trying to translate the problems they face into the language of mathematics. Biology is awash with data since the advent of DNA sequencing technology and this has opened up a range of very interesting research questions that require a combination of skills from mathematics, biology and computer science.
The Search for Life on Mars —David Flannery
Humanity has long wondered about the possibility of life beyond Earth. Now we’re racing to plumb the depths of space and time to discover evidence of fossil organisms on Earth’s neighbour, Mars. Hear from leading astrobiologist David Flannery on NASA’s Perseverance Rover Mission and his search for life on Mars.
About the Speaker
David Flannery is an astrobiologist studying the history of habitable environments of the inner solar system. Formerly a planetary scientist at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, he is now based at the Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, where he studies ancient life on Earth and spearheads NASA’s Perseverance Rover Mission – which is tasked with the search for life on Mars.
COVID-19 Entry Conditions
- Please maintain social distancing where possible.
- Wash or sanitise your hands often.
- Masks are encouraged.
- Please follow all COVID signage and the direction of Festival staff.
- If you are unwell, please stay home (see refund policy if required).
For visitors to the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG)
Due to capacity limits at our Festival Hub at TMAG, patrons may be required to wait for admission to the site. Ticket holders for pre- booked talks will be given priority entry to TMAG, but may be asked to move directly to the talk venue.
Cancellations and Late Arrivals for events at TMAG
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More about Beaker Street Festival
Beaker Street Festival is an annual celebration of science and art in lutruwita/Tasmania. Stop in to the Festival Hub at the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery for fascinating talks by world-leading scientists, live music in the underground Speakeasy bar, art/science installations and performance, hands-on microscopy, and Tassie food and drink.
Venture further afield for the Beaker Street Crawl around Hobart, a Dark Sky Party on at Spring Bay Mill, scientist-led tours and cruises, small-group talks and dinners with scientists on the Tassie Science Road Trip, and so much more! View the entire program at www.beakerstreet.com.au
BEAKER STREET FESTIVAL
AUGUST 5-14 2022
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