On Sunday 4 June a group of maths and physics students went on a trip to London. They visited the Science Museum, in particular, the maths exhibitions there. The trip was supported by the UoL Student Engagement and Educational Development grant “Supporting the Maths Society”.
Lovedeep S Bharaj wrote: “I’d say that the museum was interesting and fun… It was not a guided tour and this was good because it allowed us to wonder around independently and stay for as long as we wanted in certain areas. For example, the mathematics section was very interesting, upon entering were huge curved sculptures, which were representations of differential equations. Also, there was the enigma machine on display as well as the machine Alan Turing created to crack the enigma code set by the Germans during the Second World War, I personally found this fascinating as I have seen the film which…
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