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Take 5: Lily Serna

Widely known for co-hosting SBSโ€™s Letters and Numbers, Lily Serna is one of Australiaโ€™s best known mathematicians. Alongside her TV work, Serna is a champion for women in STEM, and sits on the advisory council of Questacon. Sernaโ€™s new book, Curious, published by Macmillan Australia, $29.99, is out now.

1 Curious is full of maths-based life hacks. When have you applied maths in life to great benefit?

One of the things in the book is a maths theorem called optimal stopping, which is a really good framework to make a choice when youโ€™ve got heaps of options. For the first third of what youโ€™re looking at, observe, but donโ€™t make a choice. This establishes a baseline. From there onward, go for anything you see that outperforms the baseline.

2 This is your second book. What did you learn from writing the first that made number two easier?

The first book was more or less comprised of puzzles Iโ€™d made up, so it was a much easier process. In this book, I not only share life hacks through mathematically proven strategies, but itโ€™s interwoven with stories from my life, so it was a completely different process. It took over a year to write.

3 How do you go about writing a book thatโ€™s both broadly accessible yet interesting to those with a passion for maths?

This is a series of maths-related facts Iโ€™d come across that I really wanted to share. If there was anything too heavy, I pretended I had someone next to me from a completely different field and tried to explain it in a non-intimidating way.

4 When did you decide to pursue a career in mathematics?

It wasnโ€™t an a-ha moment. In hindsight, I can see the points that led me to this particular path. As a kid, I was really encouraged to pursue my natural instinct in the subject. At the end of high school, I didnโ€™t know what I wanted to do, but everyone says do something you love, so I decided to study maths.

5 You sit on the advisory council of the Canberra icon, Questacon. Whatโ€™s that like?

This is my second month as part of the advisory group; Iโ€™m brand new and I canโ€™t tell you how excited I was when I got that call. Whenever Iโ€™m in Canberra and have a few free hours, I get there. Itโ€™s such a wonderful Australian institution that presents science in a really creative way, and I canโ€™t wait to contribute to that.

Sernaโ€™s answers have been condensed for publication.

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