Lunch with Dr. Mary Silber

Today, we had lunch with our former faculty mentor, Mary Silber. Mary is now a Professor of Statistics at The University of Chicago, and runs their Committee on Applied Mathematics. She continues to be a great resource and mentor for ESAM Women!

9 thoughts on “Lunch with Dr. Mary Silber”

  1. It’s inspiring to see how Mary Silber continues to make an impact in the field of statistics and applied mathematics. Her journey from being a faculty mentor to becoming a Professor at The University of Chicago showcases her dedication to advancing research and education. For those working on complex math problems, tools like the AI math problem solver by Smodin can be invaluable, helping to tackle challenges with ease and efficiency. Her guidance remains a great asset to ESAM Women as they navigate their academic and professional paths.

  2. The conversation with Dr. Mary Silber really stood out to me because of how she connects curiosity, research, and real human needs. Her approach to problem-solving made me think about environments where thoughtful guidance matters just as much, especially when families are choosing assisted living, memory care, or independent living options. Clear explanations and genuine insight can change the entire decision-making process. That’s one of the reasons I often rely on resources like this one — the way it breaks down senior care choices feels similar in spirit: supportive, understandable, and focused on helping people make confident decisions.

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