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TechTangents

Overview of the Podcast:Ever wondered about the use of all this mathematical and computational theory? Welcome to TechTangents, where we go on tangents about real-world applications of the fundamental theories. This is the start of a Podcast with 2 aspiring Maths/Computer Science Students- Pranav Mittal and Rohan Somaia, with the aim of inspiring and educating others, and learning essential skills and knowledge for personal growth and a deeper insight into our futures.About Us: Pranav Mittal:I am an aspiring Aeronautical Engineering OR Maths Student at University. I currently do 4 A-levels: Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Computer Science. I have a strong interest in Maths and problem-solving which has inspired me to start a podcast. Rohan Somaia:I am an aspiring Computer Science student at University. I am currently studying 4 A-levels:Maths, Further Maths, Computer Science and Electronics, and I'm also completing an EPQ on

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    Cryptography: How Maths Secures the Internet

    Welcome to TechTangents- Your Favourite STEM Podcast - where we go on tangents about the applications and explanations behind complex mathematical and computational theories, formulae, discoveries/ inventions. This episode was totally focused on Cryptography. Starting from the use of basic maths, we somehow build up to Euler’s totient? If you’re wondering how that’s related, this is your sign to get listening to the podcast! Today, we ventured into both the past and present applications of the theories behind cryptography and how they are likely to evolve in the future. Enjoy!

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ABOUT THIS SHOW

Overview of the Podcast:Ever wondered about the use of all this mathematical and computational theory? Welcome to TechTangents, where we go on tangents about real-world applications of the fundamental theories. This is the start of a Podcast with 2 aspiring Maths/Computer Science Students- Pranav Mittal and Rohan Somaia, with the aim of inspiring and educating others, and learning essential skills and knowledge for personal growth and a deeper insight into our futures.About Us: Pranav Mittal:I am an aspiring Aeronautical Engineering OR Maths Student at University. I currently do 4 A-levels: Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Computer Science. I have a strong interest in Maths and problem-solving which has inspired me to start a podcast. Rohan Somaia:I am an aspiring Computer Science student at University. I am currently studying 4 A-levels:Maths, Further Maths, Computer Science and Electronics, and I'm also completing an EPQ on

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Overview of the Podcast:Ever wondered about the use of all this mathematical and computational theory? Welcome to TechTangents, where we go on tangents about real-world applications of the fundamental theories. This is the start of a Podcast with 2 aspiring Maths/Computer Science Students- Pranav...

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TechTangents is created and hosted by Pranav Mittal & Rohan Somaia.
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