
Hannah Fry - Wikipedia
Hannah Mary Fry (born 21 February 1984) is a British mathematician, author and broadcaster. She is the Professor of the Public Understanding of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, a fellow of …
Hannah Fry (@fryrsquared) • Instagram photos and videos
2M Followers, 1,703 Following, 447 Posts - Hannah Fry (@fryrsquared) on Instagram: "Maths Professor @cambridgeuniversity, science writer and all round bad ass. 📩 sophieclaire@miradorgroup.co.uk"
Hannah Fry - YouTube
Can AI really detect your emotions? There's an amazing experiment where they take people into a room, sit them down and distract them by getting them to listen to some Kafka. They are then asked to...
She was diagnosed with cancer at 36. But she was lucky - Yahoo Life UK
Nov 25, 2025 · Mathematician and broadcaster Hannah Fry says a cancer diagnosis changed her outlook on ageing, confidence and why she'd never undo what she's been through
Dr Hannah Fry Opens Up About Her New Man Following Divorce
Nov 9, 2024 · Professor Hannah Fry, a renowned BBC mathematician and TV personality, has found new love on the dating app Hinge, following a quiet divorce from her husband of nine years, sports …
Hannah Fry - Facebook
Maths Professor, science writer and all round bad ass.
'I don’t think it’s that weird': Hannah Fry on getting uncomfortably ...
Feb 23, 2026 · We speak to Prof Hannah Fry about the human impacts of artificial intelligence, from AI therapists to lovers, agents and tutors.
Hannah Fry - IMDb
Hannah Fry was born on 21 February 1984 in Harlow, Essex, England, UK. She is a writer and actress, known for Hey Duggee (2014), Finding Father Christmas (2025) and The Future with Hannah Fry …
BBC star Hannah Fry reveals she secretly divorced husband
Oct 29, 2024 · Hannah is a maths whizz and best known for being the TV presenter on The Secret Genius of Modern Life and The Future with Hannah Fry. She is also an author and radio presenter …
Hannah Fry: Don’t patronise me. I have a PhD in fluid dynamics
Professor Hannah Fry has overcome sexism, snobbery and a cancer diagnosis to become Britain’s coolest mathematician. And now the 41-year-old from Essex is about to reach an even bigger audience