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AWM ADVANCE
Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project, which started September 1, 2015, is funded for five years and will focus on establishing research networks for women by fostering research collaborations at conferences and AWM Workshops. These networks are spawned at Research Collaboration Conferences for Women(RCCWs
RESEARCH NETWORKS
Research Networks. WIN: Women In Numbers. Algebraic Combinatorixx (ACxx) WiSh: Women in Shape. WIT: Women In Topology. WIMB: Women in Math Biology. WINASC: Women in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. WINART: Women in Noncommutative Algebra and Representation Theory. WinCompTop: Women in Computational Topology. WOA! WOMEN IN OPERATOR ALGEBRAS Women in Operator Algebras II is a go! Women In Operator algebras II is a workshop focused on collaborative research in small groups. It will be held at the Banff International Research Station from December 5 to December 10, 2021. The workshop will be held in hybrid form, with some attendees participating in person, and others online.PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PI: Kristin Lauter, Microsoft Research Co-PIs: Ruth Charney, Brandeis University and Magnhild Lien, Emerita,California State University Project Director: Magnhild Lien Email: magnhild.lien@csun.edu AWM Grant and Program Director: Steven Ferrucci, AWM Managing Director Email: steven@awm-math.org Project Oversight Team: Ruth Charney, Kristin Lauter, Kathryn Leonard, Occidental College andAWM ADVANCES
The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) has recently received a 5-year, $750,000 ADVANCE grant to help address this problem by building and sustaining research networks for women in many areas of mathematics! The AWM ADVANCE Grant: Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project will focus onestablishing
RCCWS | AWM ADVANCE
Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs) Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs are week-long conferences, held at mathematics institutes, where junior and senior women come together to work on pre-defined research projects. Below are lists of RCCWs supported by the 5-year AWM ADVANCE grant, Sept 1, 2015 throughAugust 31,2020.
WIAG PROCEEDINGS
Call for Proposals: Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCW). The application process for Women in Numbers 5th RCCW (WIN5) at BIRS, November 16-20, 2020 is now open.PRIOR TO ADVANCE
Prior to ADVANCE. WIN: Women In Numbers : Women in Numbers (2008) Women in Numbers 2 (2011) AWM-WIN at JMM (2013) WIN-Europe Luminy, 2013. Women in Numbers 3, Banff, 2014. Women in Numbers 4 , BIRS, August 2017. WIN-Europe 2, Turkey, 2016. WIAG: WOMEN IN ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY This page is devoted to the research and activities of Women in Algebraic Geometry (WiAG). WiAG Conferences WiAG People WiAG Proceedings WiAG ResearchWIAG CONFERENCES
WiAG Conferences. On this page you will find a list of conferences related to Women in Algebraic Geometry. To submit a listing, please use this link. Note that updates to the table will take several minutes. Also, the table does not automatically wrap the text inside cells of the table, so sorting and formatting will be done on aquarterly basis.
AWM ADVANCE
Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project, which started September 1, 2015, is funded for five years and will focus on establishing research networks for women by fostering research collaborations at conferences and AWM Workshops. These networks are spawned at Research Collaboration Conferences for Women(RCCWs
RESEARCH NETWORKS
Research Networks. WIN: Women In Numbers. Algebraic Combinatorixx (ACxx) WiSh: Women in Shape. WIT: Women In Topology. WIMB: Women in Math Biology. WINASC: Women in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. WINART: Women in Noncommutative Algebra and Representation Theory. WinCompTop: Women in Computational Topology. WOA! WOMEN IN OPERATOR ALGEBRAS Women in Operator Algebras II is a go! Women In Operator algebras II is a workshop focused on collaborative research in small groups. It will be held at the Banff International Research Station from December 5 to December 10, 2021. The workshop will be held in hybrid form, with some attendees participating in person, and others online.PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PI: Kristin Lauter, Microsoft Research Co-PIs: Ruth Charney, Brandeis University and Magnhild Lien, Emerita,California State University Project Director: Magnhild Lien Email: magnhild.lien@csun.edu AWM Grant and Program Director: Steven Ferrucci, AWM Managing Director Email: steven@awm-math.org Project Oversight Team: Ruth Charney, Kristin Lauter, Kathryn Leonard, Occidental College andAWM ADVANCES
The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) has recently received a 5-year, $750,000 ADVANCE grant to help address this problem by building and sustaining research networks for women in many areas of mathematics! The AWM ADVANCE Grant: Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project will focus onestablishing
RCCWS | AWM ADVANCE
Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs) Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs are week-long conferences, held at mathematics institutes, where junior and senior women come together to work on pre-defined research projects. Below are lists of RCCWs supported by the 5-year AWM ADVANCE grant, Sept 1, 2015 throughAugust 31,2020.
WIAG PROCEEDINGS
Call for Proposals: Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCW). The application process for Women in Numbers 5th RCCW (WIN5) at BIRS, November 16-20, 2020 is now open.PRIOR TO ADVANCE
Prior to ADVANCE. WIN: Women In Numbers : Women in Numbers (2008) Women in Numbers 2 (2011) AWM-WIN at JMM (2013) WIN-Europe Luminy, 2013. Women in Numbers 3, Banff, 2014. Women in Numbers 4 , BIRS, August 2017. WIN-Europe 2, Turkey, 2016. WIAG: WOMEN IN ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY This page is devoted to the research and activities of Women in Algebraic Geometry (WiAG). WiAG Conferences WiAG People WiAG Proceedings WiAG ResearchWIAG CONFERENCES
WiAG Conferences. On this page you will find a list of conferences related to Women in Algebraic Geometry. To submit a listing, please use this link. Note that updates to the table will take several minutes. Also, the table does not automatically wrap the text inside cells of the table, so sorting and formatting will be done on aquarterly basis.
RCCWS | AWM ADVANCE
Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs) Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs are week-long conferences, held at mathematics institutes, where junior and senior women come together to work on pre-defined research projects. Below are lists of RCCWs supported by the 5-year AWM ADVANCE grant, Sept 1, 2015 throughAugust 31,2020.
WIT: WOMEN IN TOPOLOGY Home Conferences People Proceedings Research Welcome to the website of the Women in Topology network, a network of women (cis and trans) and non-binary mathematicians who are active in algebraic topology. Our community was inspired by the WIT workshops, which have occurred regularly since 2013. We aim to be a resource to women algebraictopologists and
RCCW & RESEARCH NETWORK COMMITTEES The RCCW Committee The Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCW) committee is charged with facilitating the creation of new RCCWs to be held at Mathematics Institutes, both in the United States and abroad. Towards that end, the committee identifies women as potential organizers of RCCWs and provides them information and assistance developing and submitting proposals WIT PEOPLE | AWM ADVANCE Home Conferences People Proceedings Research Below is an incomplete list of female algebraic topologists. To request that your information is added, updated, or removed from here, please use this form. You can also contact us if you find inaccuracies or have comments/questions. Mailing list: We have a mailing list for women mathematicians active in algebraic topology.WICA CONFERENCES
WICA People Conferences Proceedings Research On this page you will find a list of conferences related to commutative algebra. To submit a listing, please use this link. Note that updates to the table via the link will take several minutes. Also, the table does not automaticallywrap the
WIT PROCEEDINGS
WIT I. The proceedings of the first WIT workshop, held at the Banff International Research Station in August 2013, is:. Women in Topology: Collaborations in Homotopy Theory, AMS Contemporary Mathematics Series, Vol. 641 (2015).. Papers in this collection include the following: • Representations of derived A-infinity algebras Camil I. Aponte Román, Muriel Livernet, Marcy Robertson, Sarah WIMB: WOMEN IN MATH BIOLOGY Workshops: WhAM! Women in Dynamical Systems applied to Mathematical Biology at the IMA, September 2013. WhAM! Women in Math Bio, NIMBIOS, June 2015. Women Advancing Mathematical Biology (WAMB) Understanding Complex Biological Systems with Mathematics, MBI, April 2017, link to MBI YouTube video. “Collaborative Workshop for Women in PEOPLE/THE COMMUNITY Women in Computational Topology AboutWorkshops & MeetingsSteering CommitteePeople/The Community GlanceNameInstitutionResearch interestErin Wolf Chambers Saint Louis UniversityComputational topology and geometry, graph theory, combinatorial algorithms, and recruitment/retention issues in computer science and mathematicsSofyaChepushtanovaWilkes
WINSCV PEOPLE
WinSCV People. Here, we maintain a database of the WinSCV network. Membership to this network is not confined by gender or location, and we welcome all those who are willing to be advocates for the greater representation of women and minority genders in Several Complex Variables. To submit your information, please use this link.WOA @ BIRS 2018
The WOA: Women in Operator Algebras workshop will take place at the Banff International Research Station, in Banff, Canada, 4-9 November 2018. The workshop is partially supported by NSF-HRD 1500481 – AWM ADVANCE grant and the Compositio Foundation. Link toAWM ADVANCE
Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project, which started September 1, 2015, is funded for five years and will focus on establishing research networks for women by fostering research collaborations at conferences and AWM Workshops. These networks are spawned at Research Collaboration Conferences for Women(RCCWs
WOA! WOMEN IN OPERATOR ALGEBRAS Women in Operator Algebras II is a go! Women In Operator algebras II is a workshop focused on collaborative research in small groups. It will be held at the Banff International Research Station from December 5 to December 10, 2021. The workshop will be held in hybrid form, with some attendees participating in person, and others online.RESEARCH NETWORKS
Research Networks. WIN: Women In Numbers. Algebraic Combinatorixx (ACxx) WiSh: Women in Shape. WIT: Women In Topology. WIMB: Women in Math Biology. WINASC: Women in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. WINART: Women in Noncommutative Algebra and Representation Theory. WinCompTop: Women in Computational Topology.RCCWS | AWM ADVANCE
Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs) Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs are week-long conferences, held at mathematics institutes, where junior and senior women come together to work on pre-defined research projects. Below are lists of RCCWs supported by the 5-year AWM ADVANCE grant, Sept 1, 2015 throughAugust 31,2020.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PI: Kristin Lauter, Microsoft Research Co-PIs: Ruth Charney, Brandeis University and Magnhild Lien, Emerita,California State University Project Director: Magnhild Lien Email: magnhild.lien@csun.edu AWM Grant and Program Director: Steven Ferrucci, AWM Managing Director Email: steven@awm-math.org Project Oversight Team: Ruth Charney, Kristin Lauter, Kathryn Leonard, Occidental College and WIG: WOMEN IN GEOMETRY Call for Proposals: Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCW). The application process for Women in Numbers 5th RCCW (WIN5) at BIRS, November 16-20, 2020 is now open. WIAG: WOMEN IN ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY This page is devoted to the research and activities of Women in Algebraic Geometry (WiAG). WiAG Conferences WiAG People WiAG Proceedings WiAG Research WOAN: WOMEN IN ANALYSIS Welcome to the page of the Women in Analysis Research Network! We are an international network of women analysts, whose aim is to establish effective collaboration groups, develop new interdisciplinary research activities, train junior mathematicians, increase visibility and professional connections of its members, offer an avenue for informed career development pertinent to women in analysis, WIT: WOMEN IN TOPOLOGY Home Conferences People Proceedings Research Welcome to the website of the Women in Topology network, a network of women (cis and trans) and non-binary mathematicians who are active in algebraic topology. Our community was inspired by the WIT workshops, which have occurred regularly since 2013. We aim to be a resource to women algebraictopologists and
WIAG CONFERENCES
WiAG Conferences. On this page you will find a list of conferences related to Women in Algebraic Geometry. To submit a listing, please use this link. Note that updates to the table will take several minutes. Also, the table does not automatically wrap the text inside cells of the table, so sorting and formatting will be done on aquarterly basis.
AWM ADVANCE
Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project, which started September 1, 2015, is funded for five years and will focus on establishing research networks for women by fostering research collaborations at conferences and AWM Workshops. These networks are spawned at Research Collaboration Conferences for Women(RCCWs
WOA! WOMEN IN OPERATOR ALGEBRAS Women in Operator Algebras II is a go! Women In Operator algebras II is a workshop focused on collaborative research in small groups. It will be held at the Banff International Research Station from December 5 to December 10, 2021. The workshop will be held in hybrid form, with some attendees participating in person, and others online.RESEARCH NETWORKS
Research Networks. WIN: Women In Numbers. Algebraic Combinatorixx (ACxx) WiSh: Women in Shape. WIT: Women In Topology. WIMB: Women in Math Biology. WINASC: Women in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. WINART: Women in Noncommutative Algebra and Representation Theory. WinCompTop: Women in Computational Topology.RCCWS | AWM ADVANCE
Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs) Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs are week-long conferences, held at mathematics institutes, where junior and senior women come together to work on pre-defined research projects. Below are lists of RCCWs supported by the 5-year AWM ADVANCE grant, Sept 1, 2015 throughAugust 31,2020.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PI: Kristin Lauter, Microsoft Research Co-PIs: Ruth Charney, Brandeis University and Magnhild Lien, Emerita,California State University Project Director: Magnhild Lien Email: magnhild.lien@csun.edu AWM Grant and Program Director: Steven Ferrucci, AWM Managing Director Email: steven@awm-math.org Project Oversight Team: Ruth Charney, Kristin Lauter, Kathryn Leonard, Occidental College and WIG: WOMEN IN GEOMETRY Call for Proposals: Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCW). The application process for Women in Numbers 5th RCCW (WIN5) at BIRS, November 16-20, 2020 is now open. WIAG: WOMEN IN ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY This page is devoted to the research and activities of Women in Algebraic Geometry (WiAG). WiAG Conferences WiAG People WiAG Proceedings WiAG Research WOAN: WOMEN IN ANALYSIS Welcome to the page of the Women in Analysis Research Network! We are an international network of women analysts, whose aim is to establish effective collaboration groups, develop new interdisciplinary research activities, train junior mathematicians, increase visibility and professional connections of its members, offer an avenue for informed career development pertinent to women in analysis, WIT: WOMEN IN TOPOLOGY Home Conferences People Proceedings Research Welcome to the website of the Women in Topology network, a network of women (cis and trans) and non-binary mathematicians who are active in algebraic topology. Our community was inspired by the WIT workshops, which have occurred regularly since 2013. We aim to be a resource to women algebraictopologists and
WIAG CONFERENCES
WiAG Conferences. On this page you will find a list of conferences related to Women in Algebraic Geometry. To submit a listing, please use this link. Note that updates to the table will take several minutes. Also, the table does not automatically wrap the text inside cells of the table, so sorting and formatting will be done on aquarterly basis.
AWM ADVANCE
Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project, which started September 1, 2015, is funded for five years and will focus on establishing research networks for women by fostering research collaborations at conferences and AWM Workshops. These networks are spawned at Research Collaboration Conferences for Women(RCCWs
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PI: Kristin Lauter, Microsoft Research Co-PIs: Ruth Charney, Brandeis University and Magnhild Lien, Emerita,California State University Project Director: Magnhild Lien Email: magnhild.lien@csun.edu AWM Grant and Program Director: Steven Ferrucci, AWM Managing Director Email: steven@awm-math.org Project Oversight Team: Ruth Charney, Kristin Lauter, Kathryn Leonard, Occidental College andAWM-SPRINGER SERIES
Focusing on the groundbreaking work of women in mathematics past, present, and future, Springer's Association for Women in Mathematics Series presents the latest research and proceedings of conferences worldwide organized by the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM). All works are peer-reviewed to meet the highest standards of scientific literature, while presenting topics at thePRIOR TO ADVANCE
Prior to ADVANCE. WIN: Women In Numbers : Women in Numbers (2008) Women in Numbers 2 (2011) AWM-WIN at JMM (2013) WIN-Europe Luminy, 2013. Women in Numbers 3, Banff, 2014. Women in Numbers 4 , BIRS, August 2017. WIN-Europe 2, Turkey, 2016. WIT PEOPLE | AWM ADVANCE Home Conferences People Proceedings Research Below is an incomplete list of female algebraic topologists. To request that your information is added, updated, or removed from here, please use this form. You can also contact us if you find inaccuracies or have comments/questions. Mailing list: We have a mailing list for women mathematicians active in algebraic topology. WIMB: WOMEN IN MATH BIOLOGY Workshops: WhAM! Women in Dynamical Systems applied to Mathematical Biology at the IMA, September 2013. WhAM! Women in Math Bio, NIMBIOS, June 2015. Women Advancing Mathematical Biology (WAMB) Understanding Complex Biological Systems with Mathematics, MBI, April 2017, link to MBI YouTube video. “Collaborative Workshop for Women in WINASC: WOMEN IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND SCIENTIFIC This site is dedicated for women mathematicians whose research interests and activities are in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. The Steering Committee Vrushali A. Bokil (Oregon State University) Susanne C. Brenner (Louisiana State University) Sigal Gottlieb (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth) Fengyan Li (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Jennifer K. Ryan (Colorado Schoolof
PEOPLE/THE COMMUNITY Women in Computational Topology AboutWorkshops & MeetingsSteering CommitteePeople/The Community GlanceNameInstitutionResearch interestErin Wolf Chambers Saint Louis UniversityComputational topology and geometry, graph theory, combinatorial algorithms, and recruitment/retention issues in computer science and mathematicsSofyaChepushtanovaWilkes
WINASC PEOPLE
WINASc People. High order numerical methods, including discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods, Spectral methods, etc; Numerical methods for kinetic theory, stochastic differential equations, and problems with singularities; Multiscale computational methods; High performance computing. You can contact the webpage editor if you wantto
YEAR 2 RCCWS
RCCWs Year 2 Workshop for Women in Computational Topology (WinCompTop), Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), August 15 – 19, 2016 Women inAWM ADVANCE
Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project, which started September 1, 2015, is funded for five years and will focus on establishing research networks for women by fostering research collaborations at conferences and AWM Workshops. These networks are spawned at Research Collaboration Conferences for Women(RCCWs
WOA! WOMEN IN OPERATOR ALGEBRAS Women in Operator Algebras II is a go! Women In Operator algebras II is a workshop focused on collaborative research in small groups. It will be held at the Banff International Research Station from December 5 to December 10, 2021. The workshop will be held in hybrid form, with some attendees participating in person, and others online.RESEARCH NETWORKS
Research Networks. WIN: Women In Numbers. Algebraic Combinatorixx (ACxx) WiSh: Women in Shape. WIT: Women In Topology. WIMB: Women in Math Biology. WINASC: Women in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. WINART: Women in Noncommutative Algebra and Representation Theory. WinCompTop: Women in Computational Topology.RCCWS | AWM ADVANCE
Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs) Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs are week-long conferences, held at mathematics institutes, where junior and senior women come together to work on pre-defined research projects. Below are lists of RCCWs supported by the 5-year AWM ADVANCE grant, Sept 1, 2015 throughAugust 31,2020.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PI: Kristin Lauter, Microsoft Research Co-PIs: Ruth Charney, Brandeis University and Magnhild Lien, Emerita,California State University Project Director: Magnhild Lien Email: magnhild.lien@csun.edu AWM Grant and Program Director: Steven Ferrucci, AWM Managing Director Email: steven@awm-math.org Project Oversight Team: Ruth Charney, Kristin Lauter, Kathryn Leonard, Occidental College and WIG: WOMEN IN GEOMETRY Call for Proposals: Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCW). The application process for Women in Numbers 5th RCCW (WIN5) at BIRS, November 16-20, 2020 is now open. WOAN: WOMEN IN ANALYSIS Welcome to the page of the Women in Analysis Research Network! We are an international network of women analysts, whose aim is to establish effective collaboration groups, develop new interdisciplinary research activities, train junior mathematicians, increase visibility and professional connections of its members, offer an avenue for informed career development pertinent to women in analysis, WIT: WOMEN IN TOPOLOGY Home Conferences People Proceedings Research Welcome to the website of the Women in Topology network, a network of women (cis and trans) and non-binary mathematicians who are active in algebraic topology. Our community was inspired by the WIT workshops, which have occurred regularly since 2013. We aim to be a resource to women algebraictopologists and
WIAG: WOMEN IN ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY This page is devoted to the research and activities of Women in Algebraic Geometry (WiAG). WiAG Conferences WiAG People WiAG Proceedings WiAG ResearchWIAG CONFERENCES
WiAG Conferences. On this page you will find a list of conferences related to Women in Algebraic Geometry. To submit a listing, please use this link. Note that updates to the table will take several minutes. Also, the table does not automatically wrap the text inside cells of the table, so sorting and formatting will be done on aquarterly basis.
AWM ADVANCE
Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project, which started September 1, 2015, is funded for five years and will focus on establishing research networks for women by fostering research collaborations at conferences and AWM Workshops. These networks are spawned at Research Collaboration Conferences for Women(RCCWs
WOA! WOMEN IN OPERATOR ALGEBRAS Women in Operator Algebras II is a go! Women In Operator algebras II is a workshop focused on collaborative research in small groups. It will be held at the Banff International Research Station from December 5 to December 10, 2021. The workshop will be held in hybrid form, with some attendees participating in person, and others online.RESEARCH NETWORKS
Research Networks. WIN: Women In Numbers. Algebraic Combinatorixx (ACxx) WiSh: Women in Shape. WIT: Women In Topology. WIMB: Women in Math Biology. WINASC: Women in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. WINART: Women in Noncommutative Algebra and Representation Theory. WinCompTop: Women in Computational Topology.RCCWS | AWM ADVANCE
Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs) Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs are week-long conferences, held at mathematics institutes, where junior and senior women come together to work on pre-defined research projects. Below are lists of RCCWs supported by the 5-year AWM ADVANCE grant, Sept 1, 2015 throughAugust 31,2020.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PI: Kristin Lauter, Microsoft Research Co-PIs: Ruth Charney, Brandeis University and Magnhild Lien, Emerita,California State University Project Director: Magnhild Lien Email: magnhild.lien@csun.edu AWM Grant and Program Director: Steven Ferrucci, AWM Managing Director Email: steven@awm-math.org Project Oversight Team: Ruth Charney, Kristin Lauter, Kathryn Leonard, Occidental College and WIG: WOMEN IN GEOMETRY Call for Proposals: Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCW). The application process for Women in Numbers 5th RCCW (WIN5) at BIRS, November 16-20, 2020 is now open. WOAN: WOMEN IN ANALYSIS Welcome to the page of the Women in Analysis Research Network! We are an international network of women analysts, whose aim is to establish effective collaboration groups, develop new interdisciplinary research activities, train junior mathematicians, increase visibility and professional connections of its members, offer an avenue for informed career development pertinent to women in analysis, WIT: WOMEN IN TOPOLOGY Home Conferences People Proceedings Research Welcome to the website of the Women in Topology network, a network of women (cis and trans) and non-binary mathematicians who are active in algebraic topology. Our community was inspired by the WIT workshops, which have occurred regularly since 2013. We aim to be a resource to women algebraictopologists and
WIAG: WOMEN IN ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY This page is devoted to the research and activities of Women in Algebraic Geometry (WiAG). WiAG Conferences WiAG People WiAG Proceedings WiAG ResearchWIAG CONFERENCES
WiAG Conferences. On this page you will find a list of conferences related to Women in Algebraic Geometry. To submit a listing, please use this link. Note that updates to the table will take several minutes. Also, the table does not automatically wrap the text inside cells of the table, so sorting and formatting will be done on aquarterly basis.
PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PI: Kristin Lauter, Microsoft Research Co-PIs: Ruth Charney, Brandeis University and Magnhild Lien, Emerita,California State University Project Director: Magnhild Lien Email: magnhild.lien@csun.edu AWM Grant and Program Director: Steven Ferrucci, AWM Managing Director Email: steven@awm-math.org Project Oversight Team: Ruth Charney, Kristin Lauter, Kathryn Leonard, Occidental College and WIT: WOMEN IN TOPOLOGY Home Conferences People Proceedings Research Welcome to the website of the Women in Topology network, a network of women (cis and trans) and non-binary mathematicians who are active in algebraic topology. Our community was inspired by the WIT workshops, which have occurred regularly since 2013. We aim to be a resource to women algebraictopologists and
PEOPLE | AWM ADVANCE Visit the post for more. Call for Proposals: Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCW). The application process for Women in Numbers 5th RCCW (WIN5) atPRIOR TO ADVANCE
Prior to ADVANCE. WIN: Women In Numbers : Women in Numbers (2008) Women in Numbers 2 (2011) AWM-WIN at JMM (2013) WIN-Europe Luminy, 2013. Women in Numbers 3, Banff, 2014. Women in Numbers 4 , BIRS, August 2017. WIN-Europe 2, Turkey, 2016. WIT PEOPLE | AWM ADVANCE Home Conferences People Proceedings Research Below is an incomplete list of female algebraic topologists. To request that your information is added, updated, or removed from here, please use this form. You can also contact us if you find inaccuracies or have comments/questions. Mailing list: We have a mailing list for women mathematicians active in algebraic topology. PEOPLE/THE COMMUNITY Women in Computational Topology AboutWorkshops & MeetingsSteering CommitteePeople/The Community GlanceNameInstitutionResearch interestErin Wolf Chambers Saint Louis UniversityComputational topology and geometry, graph theory, combinatorial algorithms, and recruitment/retention issues in computer science and mathematicsSofyaChepushtanovaWilkes
WINASC PEOPLE
WINASc People. High order numerical methods, including discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods, Spectral methods, etc; Numerical methods for kinetic theory, stochastic differential equations, and problems with singularities; Multiscale computational methods; High performance computing. You can contact the webpage editor if you wantto
WINASC: WOMEN IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND SCIENTIFIC This site is dedicated for women mathematicians whose research interests and activities are in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. The Steering Committee Vrushali A. Bokil (Oregon State University) Susanne C. Brenner (Louisiana State University) Sigal Gottlieb (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth) Fengyan Li (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Jennifer K. Ryan (Colorado Schoolof
WICA: WOMEN IN COMMUTATIVE ALGEBRA WICA People Conferences Proceedings Research Welcome to the website of the Women in Commutative Algebra. We are a network of female mathematicians whose aim is to advance commutative algebra through cutting-edge research, promote the work of women in Commutative Algebra, advance the academic careers of female algebraists through publications and professional connections, and WIMB: WOMEN IN MATH BIOLOGY Workshops: WhAM! Women in Dynamical Systems applied to Mathematical Biology at the IMA, September 2013. WhAM! Women in Math Bio, NIMBIOS, June 2015. Women Advancing Mathematical Biology (WAMB) Understanding Complex Biological Systems with Mathematics, MBI, April 2017, link to MBI YouTube video. “Collaborative Workshop for Women inAWM ADVANCE
Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project, which started September 1, 2015, is funded for five years and will focus on establishing research networks for women by fostering research collaborations at conferences and AWM Workshops. These networks are spawned at Research Collaboration Conferences for Women(RCCWs
RESEARCH NETWORKS
Research Networks. WIN: Women In Numbers. Algebraic Combinatorixx (ACxx) WiSh: Women in Shape. WIT: Women In Topology. WIMB: Women in Math Biology. WINASC: Women in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. WINART: Women in Noncommutative Algebra and Representation Theory. WinCompTop: Women in Computational Topology.PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PI: Kristin Lauter, Microsoft Research Co-PIs: Ruth Charney, Brandeis University and Magnhild Lien, Emerita,California State University Project Director: Magnhild Lien Email: magnhild.lien@csun.edu AWM Grant and Program Director: Steven Ferrucci, AWM Managing Director Email: steven@awm-math.org Project Oversight Team: Ruth Charney, Kristin Lauter, Kathryn Leonard, Occidental College and WOA! WOMEN IN OPERATOR ALGEBRAS Women in Operator Algebras II is a go! Women In Operator algebras II is a workshop focused on collaborative research in small groups. It will be held at the Banff International Research Station from December 5 to December 10, 2021. The workshop will be held in hybrid form, with some attendees participating in person, and others online.AWM ADVANCES
The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) has recently received a 5-year, $750,000 ADVANCE grant to help address this problem by building and sustaining research networks for women in many areas of mathematics! The AWM ADVANCE Grant: Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project will focus onestablishing
RCCWS | AWM ADVANCE
Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs) Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs are week-long conferences, held at mathematics institutes, where junior and senior women come together to work on pre-defined research projects. Below are lists of RCCWs supported by the 5-year AWM ADVANCE grant, Sept 1, 2015 throughAugust 31,2020.
WIAG PROCEEDINGS
Call for Proposals: Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCW). The application process for Women in Numbers 5th RCCW (WIN5) at BIRS, November 16-20, 2020 is now open.WIAG CONFERENCES
WiAG | WiAG Conferences | WiAG People | WiAG Proceedings | WiAG Research On this page you will find a list of conferences related to Women in Algebraic Geometry. To submit a listing, please use this link. Note that updates to the table will take several minutes. Also, the table does not automatically wrap the WIT: WOMEN IN TOPOLOGY Home Conferences People Proceedings Research Welcome to the website of the Women in Topology network, a network of women (cis and trans) and non-binary mathematicians who are active in algebraic topology. Our community was inspired by the WIT workshops, which have occurred regularly since 2013. We aim to be a resource to women algebraictopologists and
WIAG: WOMEN IN ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY This page is devoted to the research and activities of Women in Algebraic Geometry (WiAG). WiAG Conferences WiAG People WiAG Proceedings WiAG ResearchAWM ADVANCE
Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project, which started September 1, 2015, is funded for five years and will focus on establishing research networks for women by fostering research collaborations at conferences and AWM Workshops. These networks are spawned at Research Collaboration Conferences for Women(RCCWs
RESEARCH NETWORKS
Research Networks. WIN: Women In Numbers. Algebraic Combinatorixx (ACxx) WiSh: Women in Shape. WIT: Women In Topology. WIMB: Women in Math Biology. WINASC: Women in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. WINART: Women in Noncommutative Algebra and Representation Theory. WinCompTop: Women in Computational Topology.PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PI: Kristin Lauter, Microsoft Research Co-PIs: Ruth Charney, Brandeis University and Magnhild Lien, Emerita,California State University Project Director: Magnhild Lien Email: magnhild.lien@csun.edu AWM Grant and Program Director: Steven Ferrucci, AWM Managing Director Email: steven@awm-math.org Project Oversight Team: Ruth Charney, Kristin Lauter, Kathryn Leonard, Occidental College and WOA! WOMEN IN OPERATOR ALGEBRAS Women in Operator Algebras II is a go! Women In Operator algebras II is a workshop focused on collaborative research in small groups. It will be held at the Banff International Research Station from December 5 to December 10, 2021. The workshop will be held in hybrid form, with some attendees participating in person, and others online.AWM ADVANCES
The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) has recently received a 5-year, $750,000 ADVANCE grant to help address this problem by building and sustaining research networks for women in many areas of mathematics! The AWM ADVANCE Grant: Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project will focus onestablishing
RCCWS | AWM ADVANCE
Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs) Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs are week-long conferences, held at mathematics institutes, where junior and senior women come together to work on pre-defined research projects. Below are lists of RCCWs supported by the 5-year AWM ADVANCE grant, Sept 1, 2015 throughAugust 31,2020.
WIAG PROCEEDINGS
Call for Proposals: Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCW). The application process for Women in Numbers 5th RCCW (WIN5) at BIRS, November 16-20, 2020 is now open.WIAG CONFERENCES
WiAG | WiAG Conferences | WiAG People | WiAG Proceedings | WiAG Research On this page you will find a list of conferences related to Women in Algebraic Geometry. To submit a listing, please use this link. Note that updates to the table will take several minutes. Also, the table does not automatically wrap the WIT: WOMEN IN TOPOLOGY Home Conferences People Proceedings Research Welcome to the website of the Women in Topology network, a network of women (cis and trans) and non-binary mathematicians who are active in algebraic topology. Our community was inspired by the WIT workshops, which have occurred regularly since 2013. We aim to be a resource to women algebraictopologists and
WIAG: WOMEN IN ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY This page is devoted to the research and activities of Women in Algebraic Geometry (WiAG). WiAG Conferences WiAG People WiAG Proceedings WiAG ResearchRCCWS | AWM ADVANCE
Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs) Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs are week-long conferences, held at mathematics institutes, where junior and senior women come together to work on pre-defined research projects. Below are lists of RCCWs supported by the 5-year AWM ADVANCE grant, Sept 1, 2015 throughAugust 31,2020.
WIT PEOPLE | AWM ADVANCE Home Conferences People Proceedings Research Below is an incomplete list of female algebraic topologists. To request that your information is added, updated, or removed from here, please use this form. You can also contact us if you find inaccuracies or have comments/questions. Mailing list: We have a mailing list for women mathematicians active in algebraic topology. RCCW & RESEARCH NETWORK COMMITTEES The RCCW Committee The Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCW) committee is charged with facilitating the creation of new RCCWs to be held at Mathematics Institutes, both in the United States and abroad. Towards that end, the committee identifies women as potential organizers of RCCWs and provides them information and assistance developing and submitting proposals WIAG: WOMEN IN ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY This page is devoted to the research and activities of Women in Algebraic Geometry (WiAG). WiAG Conferences WiAG People WiAG Proceedings WiAG Research WOAN: WOMEN IN ANALYSIS Welcome to the page of the Women in Analysis Research Network! We are an international network of women analysts, whose aim is to establish effective collaboration groups, develop new interdisciplinary research activities, train junior mathematicians, increase visibility and professional connections of its members, offer an avenue for informed career development pertinent to women in analysis,WICA CONFERENCES
WICA People Conferences Proceedings Research On this page you will find a list of conferences related to commutative algebra. To submit a listing, please use this link. Note that updates to the table via the link will take several minutes. Also, the table does not automaticallywrap the
WIT PROCEEDINGS
WIT I. The proceedings of the first WIT workshop, held at the Banff International Research Station in August 2013, is:. Women in Topology: Collaborations in Homotopy Theory, AMS Contemporary Mathematics Series, Vol. 641 (2015).. Papers in this collection include the following: • Representations of derived A-infinity algebras Camil I. Aponte Román, Muriel Livernet, Marcy Robertson, SarahWINSCV PEOPLE
WinSCV People. Here, we maintain a database of the WinSCV network. Membership to this network is not confined by gender or location, and we welcome all those who are willing to be advocates for the greater representation of women and minority genders in Several Complex Variables. To submit your information, please use this link. WIMB: WOMEN IN MATH BIOLOGY Workshops: WhAM! Women in Dynamical Systems applied to Mathematical Biology at the IMA, September 2013. WhAM! Women in Math Bio, NIMBIOS, June 2015. Women Advancing Mathematical Biology (WAMB) Understanding Complex Biological Systems with Mathematics, MBI, April 2017, link to MBI YouTube video. “Collaborative Workshop for Women in WINASC: WOMEN IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND SCIENTIFIC This site is dedicated for women mathematicians whose research interests and activities are in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. The Steering Committee Vrushali A. Bokil (Oregon State University) Susanne C. Brenner (Louisiana State University) Sigal Gottlieb (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth) Fengyan Li (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Jennifer K. Ryan (Colorado Schoolof
AWM ADVANCE
Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project, which started September 1, 2015, is funded for five years and will focus on establishing research networks for women by fostering research collaborations at conferences and AWM Workshops. These networks are spawned at Research Collaboration Conferences for Women(RCCWs
WOA! WOMEN IN OPERATOR ALGEBRAS Women in Operator Algebras II is a go! Women In Operator algebras II is a workshop focused on collaborative research in small groups. It will be held at the Banff International Research Station from December 5 to December 10, 2021. The workshop will be held in hybrid form, with some attendees participating in person, and others online.RESEARCH NETWORKS
Research Networks. WIN: Women In Numbers. Algebraic Combinatorixx (ACxx) WiSh: Women in Shape. WIT: Women In Topology. WIMB: Women in Math Biology. WINASC: Women in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. WINART: Women in Noncommutative Algebra and Representation Theory. WinCompTop: Women in Computational Topology.PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PI: Kristin Lauter, Microsoft Research Co-PIs: Ruth Charney, Brandeis University and Magnhild Lien, Emerita,California State University Project Director: Magnhild Lien Email: magnhild.lien@csun.edu AWM Grant and Program Director: Steven Ferrucci, AWM Managing Director Email: steven@awm-math.org Project Oversight Team: Ruth Charney, Kristin Lauter, Kathryn Leonard, Occidental College and WIG: WOMEN IN GEOMETRY Call for Proposals: Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCW). The application process for Women in Numbers 5th RCCW (WIN5) at BIRS, November 16-20, 2020 is now open.WIAG CONFERENCES
WiAG | WiAG Conferences | WiAG People | WiAG Proceedings | WiAG Research On this page you will find a list of conferences related to Women in Algebraic Geometry. To submit a listing, please use this link. Note that updates to the table will take several minutes. Also, the table does not automatically wrap the WIT: WOMEN IN TOPOLOGY Home Conferences People Proceedings Research Welcome to the website of the Women in Topology network, a network of women (cis and trans) and non-binary mathematicians who are active in algebraic topology. Our community was inspired by the WIT workshops, which have occurred regularly since 2013. We aim to be a resource to women algebraictopologists and
WIAG: WOMEN IN ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY This page is devoted to the research and activities of Women in Algebraic Geometry (WiAG). WiAG Conferences WiAG People WiAG Proceedings WiAG Research WINASC: WOMEN IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND SCIENTIFIC This site is dedicated for women mathematicians whose research interests and activities are in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. The Steering Committee Vrushali A. Bokil (Oregon State University) Susanne C. Brenner (Louisiana State University) Sigal Gottlieb (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth) Fengyan Li (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Jennifer K. Ryan (Colorado Schoolof
WINASC PEOPLE
WINASc People. High order numerical methods, including discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods, Spectral methods, etc; Numerical methods for kinetic theory, stochastic differential equations, and problems with singularities; Multiscale computational methods; High performance computing. You can contact the webpage editor if you wantto
AWM ADVANCE
Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project, which started September 1, 2015, is funded for five years and will focus on establishing research networks for women by fostering research collaborations at conferences and AWM Workshops. These networks are spawned at Research Collaboration Conferences for Women(RCCWs
WOA! WOMEN IN OPERATOR ALGEBRAS Women in Operator Algebras II is a go! Women In Operator algebras II is a workshop focused on collaborative research in small groups. It will be held at the Banff International Research Station from December 5 to December 10, 2021. The workshop will be held in hybrid form, with some attendees participating in person, and others online.RESEARCH NETWORKS
Research Networks. WIN: Women In Numbers. Algebraic Combinatorixx (ACxx) WiSh: Women in Shape. WIT: Women In Topology. WIMB: Women in Math Biology. WINASC: Women in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. WINART: Women in Noncommutative Algebra and Representation Theory. WinCompTop: Women in Computational Topology.PROJECT MANAGEMENT
PI: Kristin Lauter, Microsoft Research Co-PIs: Ruth Charney, Brandeis University and Magnhild Lien, Emerita,California State University Project Director: Magnhild Lien Email: magnhild.lien@csun.edu AWM Grant and Program Director: Steven Ferrucci, AWM Managing Director Email: steven@awm-math.org Project Oversight Team: Ruth Charney, Kristin Lauter, Kathryn Leonard, Occidental College and WIG: WOMEN IN GEOMETRY Call for Proposals: Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCW). The application process for Women in Numbers 5th RCCW (WIN5) at BIRS, November 16-20, 2020 is now open.WIAG CONFERENCES
WiAG | WiAG Conferences | WiAG People | WiAG Proceedings | WiAG Research On this page you will find a list of conferences related to Women in Algebraic Geometry. To submit a listing, please use this link. Note that updates to the table will take several minutes. Also, the table does not automatically wrap the WIT: WOMEN IN TOPOLOGY Home Conferences People Proceedings Research Welcome to the website of the Women in Topology network, a network of women (cis and trans) and non-binary mathematicians who are active in algebraic topology. Our community was inspired by the WIT workshops, which have occurred regularly since 2013. We aim to be a resource to women algebraictopologists and
WIAG: WOMEN IN ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY This page is devoted to the research and activities of Women in Algebraic Geometry (WiAG). WiAG Conferences WiAG People WiAG Proceedings WiAG Research WINASC: WOMEN IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND SCIENTIFIC This site is dedicated for women mathematicians whose research interests and activities are in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. The Steering Committee Vrushali A. Bokil (Oregon State University) Susanne C. Brenner (Louisiana State University) Sigal Gottlieb (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth) Fengyan Li (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Jennifer K. Ryan (Colorado Schoolof
WINASC PEOPLE
WINASc People. High order numerical methods, including discontinuous Galerkin finite element methods, Spectral methods, etc; Numerical methods for kinetic theory, stochastic differential equations, and problems with singularities; Multiscale computational methods; High performance computing. You can contact the webpage editor if you wantto
AWM ADVANCES
The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) has recently received a 5-year, $750,000 ADVANCE grant to help address this problem by building and sustaining research networks for women in many areas of mathematics! The AWM ADVANCE Grant: Career Advancement for Women through Research-Focused Networks. The project will focus onestablishing
RCCWS | AWM ADVANCE
Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs) Research Collaboration Conferences for Women (RCCWs are week-long conferences, held at mathematics institutes, where junior and senior women come together to work on pre-defined research projects. Below are lists of RCCWs supported by the 5-year AWM ADVANCE grant, Sept 1, 2015 throughAugust 31,2020.
WIT PEOPLE | AWM ADVANCE Home Conferences People Proceedings Research Below is an incomplete list of female algebraic topologists. To request that your information is added, updated, or removed from here, please use this form. You can also contact us if you find inaccuracies or have comments/questions. Mailing list: We have a mailing list for women mathematicians active in algebraic topology. WINASC: WOMEN IN NUMERICAL ANALYSIS AND SCIENTIFIC This site is dedicated for women mathematicians whose research interests and activities are in Numerical Analysis and Scientific Computing. The Steering Committee Vrushali A. Bokil (Oregon State University) Susanne C. Brenner (Louisiana State University) Sigal Gottlieb (University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth) Fengyan Li (Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute) Jennifer K. Ryan (Colorado Schoolof
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Prior to ADVANCE. WIN: Women In Numbers : Women in Numbers (2008) Women in Numbers 2 (2011) AWM-WIN at JMM (2013) WIN-Europe Luminy, 2013. Women in Numbers 3, Banff, 2014. Women in Numbers 4 , BIRS, August 2017. WIN-Europe 2, Turkey, 2016.WICA CONFERENCES
WICA People Conferences Proceedings Research On this page you will find a list of conferences related to commutative algebra. To submit a listing, please use this link. Note that updates to the table via the link will take several minutes. Also, the table does not automaticallywrap the
WIAG: WOMEN IN ALGEBRAIC GEOMETRY This page is devoted to the research and activities of Women in Algebraic Geometry (WiAG). WiAG Conferences WiAG People WiAG Proceedings WiAG Research WICA: WOMEN IN COMMUTATIVE ALGEBRA WICA People Conferences Proceedings Research Welcome to the website of the Women in Commutative Algebra. We are a network of female mathematicians whose aim is to advance commutative algebra through cutting-edge research, promote the work of women in Commutative Algebra, advance the academic careers of female algebraists through publications and professional connections, and PEOPLE/THE COMMUNITY Women in Computational Topology AboutWorkshops & MeetingsSteering CommitteePeople/The Community GlanceNameInstitutionResearch interestErin Wolf Chambers Saint Louis UniversityComputational topology and geometry, graph theory, combinatorial algorithms, and recruitment/retention issues in computer science and mathematicsSofyaChepushtanovaWilkes
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