Scientist Zlata Tabachová on improving markets and society
In the next episode of our series Science Without Borders, we go to Vienna to talk to Zlata Tabachová on how she uses mathematics and physics to rethink how the fundamental building blocks of society function.
Imagine a world where data helps us solve global challenges like climate change and food waste. At the Complexity Science Hub in Vienna, Zlata Tabachová is using mathematics to attempt just that. Ms. Tabachová uses her technical background to optimize economic networks and society at large.
So, what led her to study these complex systems? Find out in the newest episode of Science Without Borders!
Watch the new series from Radio Prague International and the Czech Centre Vienna in collaboration with Czexpats in Science.
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