I don’t talk about my job much, because getting permission to release things to the public is a gigantic pain. But this time someone else did all the work.  Here’s a podcast about one of my co-workers. She’s talking about a cool thing she’s doing with graph theory:

Episode 16

The coolest figure from “Graph Theory as a Mathematical Model in Social Science”

My role in the podcast is to be an authoritative old geezer who tells amusing stories about what graphs are good for. As it happens, I started my experiments in 21st-Century graph theory right here on the blog. I do a lot of it at my job now, because I happened to be thinking along those lines when a problem came across my desk that needed graphs. And it took off from there. There are a lot of people thinking about how the humanities can play a bigger role in engineering, as engineers make decisions they think are independent of squishy, qualitative stuff.  I’m not sure this is what they’re referring to.

Funny coincidence: Corey Olsen was saying something similar in the Mythgard Academy “Alice” class the other night, except he was talking about English and chemistry.