Ruth I. Michler Memorial Prize
The Ruth I. Michler Memorial Prize is an annual prize in mathematics, awarded by the Association for Women in Mathematics to honor outstanding research by a female mathematician who has recently earned tenure. The prize funds the winner to spend a semester as a visiting faculty member at Cornell University, working with the faculty there and presenting a distinguished lecture on their research.[1][2] It is named after Ruth I. Michler (1967–2000), a German-American mathematician born at Cornell, who died young in a construction accident.[3]
The award was first offered in 2007. Its winners and their lectures have included:[1][2][4]
- Rebecca Goldin (2007), "The Geometry of Polygons"
- Irina Mitrea (2008), "Boundary-Value Problems for Higher-Order Elliptic Operators"
- Maria Gordina (2009), "Lie's Third Theorem in Infinite Dimensions"
- Patricia Hersh (2010), "Regular CS Complexes, Total Positivity and Bruhat Order"
- Anna Mazzucato (2011), "The Analysis of Incompressible Fluids at High Reynolds Numbers"
- Ling Long (2012), "Atkin and Swinnerton-Dyer Congruences"
- Megumi Harada (2013), "Newton-Okounkov bodies and integrable systems"
- Sema Salur (2014), "Manifolds with G2 structure and beyond"
- Malabika Pramanik (2015), "Needles, Bushes, Hairbrushes, and Polynomials"
- Pallavi Dani (2016), "Large-scale geometry of right-angled Coxeter groups"
- Julia Gordon (2017), "Wilkie's theorem and (ineffective) uniform bounds"
- Julie Bergner (2018), "2-Segal structures and the Waldhausen S-construction"
- Anna Skripka (2019)
References
- Ruth I. Michler Memorial Prizes, Association for Women in Mathematics, retrieved 2019-10-26
- The Ruth I Michler Memorial Prize of the AWM, MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, retrieved 2019-10-26
- O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "Ruth Ingrid Michler", MacTutor History of Mathematics archive, University of St Andrews.
- Michler Lecture Series, Cornell University, retrieved 2019-10-26. See also Department of Mathematics Michler Lecture Series - Julie Bergner, The University of Virginia. Talk Title: 2-Segal structures and the Waldhausen S-construction, Cornell University, retrieved 2019-10-26
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