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Pictures from Blackbutt Reserve

On my last day in Newcastle, Australia, James and me explored Newcastle's Blackbutt Reserve. This park is perfect for anyone enjoying long walks and features for instance a rain forest area as well as (enclosed) kangaroos, koalas (which are amazing in their sleepy attitude), emus and lots of bird like animals. Most intrigued I was, however, by the thousands of (free) bats that were hanging on trees like fruits; except they were smelling like a zoo and making some pretty good noise. James informed me that these are flying foxes.

Sydney is fantastic

While visiting the University of Newcastle in Australia I was able to take a weekend off and go and take a look at Sydney. Which is fantastic! The mix of a big city with a characteristic skyline and spacious, beautiful parks, tourist beaches and gorgeous cliffs within the reach of an enjoyable half an hour ferry ride, and attractions such as the Sydney Opera House or the Sydney Harbour Bridge (which you can walk on for a great view over the city) is just astounding. Fortunately, I had Rongmin Lu as my companion and personal tour guide. read more »

Visiting Newcastle, Australia

This summer is really exciting! Currently, I'm visiting the University of Newcastle in Australia (about 100miles north of Sydney). Not only is the project I'm working on with Jon Borwein highly interesting but I also have the opportunity to explore a little bit of Australia. Particularly gorgeous scenery that I was allowed to witness includes a park which used to be a brick pit as well as Newcastle's coast-line. Here are some pictures.

Visiting Grinnell, Iowa

From June 1-26, 2009, I had the great pleasure to visit Marc Chamberland at Grinnell College, Iowa. Here are some pictures illustrating this enjoyable time filled with lots of experimental math and introductions to unrelated fun like frisbee golf.

Thank you, Marc!

Using the Google Chart API

The following graph is dedicated to my brother Benjamin.

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About me

I'm a student of mathematics pursuing a PhD at Tulane University, New Orleans. My advisor is Victor H. Moll, and my research area is an exciting mix of combinatorics, special functions and computer algebra.

My hometown is Heusenstamm in Germany. In April 2008 I obtained my diploma at Technische Universität Darmstadt (Darmstadt University of Technology).

Contact

Please contact me, if you wish so, via email at mail@arminstraub.com or by mail at:

7532 Hampson St
New Orleans, LA 70118
USA

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