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Ana Millán Gasca (born 1964), Spanish historian of science and scholar of mathematics education; Alison Miller, first American female gold medalist in the International Mathematical Olympiad, three-time Elizabeth Lowell Putnam award winner; Laura Miller, American mathematician, applies fluid dynamics to insect flight and jellyfish propulsion
Sheila Tobias (April 26, 1935 – July 6, 2021) was an American college administrator who studied the gender gap in math and science at the college level. Early life
Sheila Oates Williams (born 1939 [1] – 12 August 2024 [2], also published as Sheila Oates and Sheila Oates Macdonald) [3] was a British and Australian mathematician specializing in abstract algebra. She was the namesake of the Oates–Powell theorem in group theory, and a winner of the B. H. Neumann Award.
Don't skimp on food quality and treat your staff and customers like family. That's been Greg and Sheila Miller's successful seven-year business model for running This Is It Eatery in Freeport, a ...
Sheila Scott Macintyre FRSE (23 April 1910 – 21 March 1960) was a Scottish mathematician best known for her work on the Whittaker constant. Macintyre is also known for co-authoring a German–English mathematics dictionary with Edith Witte.
Sheila R. Miller is a former Republican member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives. She is a 1970 graduate of Lower Dauphin High School . [ 3 ] She earned a degree in agriculture from the Pennsylvania State University in 1974.
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Sheila A. Miller (1990): [77] First African American female judge in Macomb County, Michigan (2006) Patricia "Pat" Micklow: [44] [45] First female to serve as an assistant prosecutor in Marquette County, Michigan. She was also the first female to serve as a Judge of the 96th District Court for Marquette County, Michigan (1987).