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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
Association for Women in Mathematics and Mathematical Association of America: Women in mathematics or in mathematics education United States: AWM-SIAM Sonia Kovalevsky Lecturer: Association for Women in Mathematics and Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics: Women who have made significant contributions to applied or computational ...
This list of science and technology awards for women is an index to articles about notable awards made to women for work in science and the STEM (Science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields generally. It includes awards for astronomy, space and atmospheric science; biology and medicine; chemistry; engineering; mathematics ...
There, in 1957–1958, she was awarded a National Science Faculty Fellowship, one of only 100 awarded in the inaugural year of the program. [3] She completed her doctorate at the University of Texas in July 1960. [3] Her dissertation, in mathematics education, was An Evaluation of the Effectiveness of a Collegiate General Mathematics Course. [7]
Minerva Cordero Braña [1] [2] is a Puerto Rican mathematician and a professor of mathematics at the University of Texas at Arlington.She is also the university's Senior Associate Dean for the College of Science, where she is responsible for the advancement of the research mission of the college. [3]
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 ...
Evelyn Boyd Granville (May 1, 1924 – June 27, 2023) was the second African-American woman to receive a Ph.D. in mathematics from an American university; [2] she earned it in 1949 from Yale University.
EWM awards travel grants for female mathematicians every year. The travel grants are awarded to EWM members who are at an early stage of their career or work in a developing country and who need financial resources (travel and/or accommodation, up to 400 EUR) to attend and speak at an important conference in their field of expertise.