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2012: The Working Committee for Women in Mathematics, Chinese Mathematical Society (WCWM-CMS) was founded; it is a national non-profit academic organization in which female mathematicians who are engaged in research, teaching, and applications of mathematics can share their scientific research through academic exchanges both in China and abroad ...
1981: Doris Schattschneider became the first female editor of Mathematics Magazine, a refereed bimonthly publication of the Mathematical Association of America. [24] [25] 1983: Julia Robinson became the first female president of the American Mathematical Society, [19] and the first female mathematician to be awarded a MacArthur Fellowship. [6]
Dorothy McCoy (1903–2001), American mathematician, first female doctorate in mathematics at University of Iowa Janet McDonald (1905–2006), American geometer Dusa McDuff FRS (born 1945), English researcher on symplectic geometry, winner of Satter Prize, first female Hardy Lecturer
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:Mathematicians. It includes mathematicians that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Contents
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:21st-century American mathematicians. It includes American mathematicians that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent.
Mary L. Cartwright (1900–1998), British mathematician [6] Amanda Chessell, British computer scientist; Ingrid Daubechies (born 1954), Belgian mathematician (Wavelets – first woman to receive the National Academy of Sciences Award in Mathematics) Tatjana Ehrenfest-Afanassjewa (1876–1964), Russian/Dutch mathematician
Gladys Mae West (née Brown; born October 27, 1930 [1]) is an American mathematician.She is known for her contributions to mathematical modeling of the shape of the Earth, and her work on the development of satellite geodesy models, that were later incorporated into the Global Positioning System (GPS). [2]
Pioneering Women in American Mathematics: The Pre-1940 PhD's is a book on women in mathematics.It was written by Judy Green and Jeanne LaDuke, based on a long study beginning in 1978, [1] and was published in 2009 by the American Mathematical Society and London Mathematical Society as volume 34 in their joint History of Mathematics series.
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