Adriana Piazza
Profesor Asociado at Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Economía y Negocios (FEN).
Research interests:optimization, sustainable management of natural resources, mathematical economics
Profesor Asociado at Universidad de Chile, Facultad de Economía y Negocios (FEN).
Research interests:optimization, sustainable management of natural resources, mathematical economics
First woman to obtain a PhD degree from UNI-IMCA (Universidad Nacional de Ingeniería – Insituto de Matemática y Ciencias Afines) in Lima, Peru.
Full-time Professor in the Department of Economics at Universidad del Pacífico, Peru.
Research area: applied mathematics and mathematical economics
“Sofia Kovalevskaya: Mujer peruana investigadora senior destacada en matemáticas” awarded 2019
Mexican mathematician
Institute of Mathematics of the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM)
Research area: Discrete Mathematics and Graph Theory (finite geometries and cage graphs)
"Sofía Kovalevskaia 2003" Award presented by the Mexican Mathematical Society.
"Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz" prize 2013 awarded by the UNAM.
Fellow of the Mexican Academy of Sciences since 2013.
President of the Mexican Mathematical Society (2022-2024)
Cuban mathematician
PhD in Physics and Mathematics in 1989.
promoter of gender discussions, book “To be a woman in science or to die trying” (2010).
Member ICSU Regional Committee for Latin America and the Caribbean (2014-2018).
Merit Member of the Cuban Academy of Sciences.
Since 2008 member of the World Academy of Science for the developing world (TWAS).
National Prize for the Best Scientific Book written in Cuba (1989).
National Medal Carlos Finlay for relevant contributions to the Cuban Sciences (2001).
Turkish-Brazilian mathematician
Education and carrier:
University of Brazil (today UFRJ), Iniversity of Michigan, doctoral program at IMPA Brazil, postdoctoral position at University of California
Full Professor at UFRJ 1989
First woman to be president of the Brazilian Mathematical Society (1989-1991)
First female member of the Brazilian Academy of Sciences in 1991
(1940-2010)
Argentine mathematician, daughter of Cora Ratto de Sadosky
Ph.D. from the University of Chicago in 1965.
President of AWM 1993-1995
AMS Council Member at large 1995-1997
Research area: analysis, particularly Fourier analysis and Operator Theory, harmonic analysis
Honour:
Sadosky Prize
In the early 1920s, Emmy Noether introduced the fundamental concept of a Noetherian ring, a notion that has had a remarkably broad impact on mathematics over the last century. On June 19-23, 2023, the Institute for Advanced Study (Princeton, USA) will host the conference "100 Years of Noetherian Rings" to celebrate Emmy Noether's legacy.
More information here.
Former CWM chair Marie-Francoise Roy is awarded with the title "Math Maker" of the months May and June 2023 by DMV, the German Mathematical Society. She is known for her work and books on algorithms for real algebraic geometry. She is a member of several associations for the advancement of women in mathematical and general scientific and technical studies and careers. She is also a member of associations working for scientific development in Africa, particularly in Niger. Reasons enough to award the dedicated mathematician for her numerous activities.
Yulia’s Dream is dedicated to the memory of Yulia Zdanovska, a 21-year-old graduate of the National University of Kyiv, a winner of the 2017 European Girls' Mathematical Olympiad, and a teacher for the “Teach for Ukraine” program who was killed by a Russian-fired missile in her home city of Kharkiv. Yulia’s Dream is a free remote mathematics enrichment and research program for exceptional high school students from Ukraine.