Women in Maths at Western Sydney University (Australia)
The Women in Mathematics Day in Western Sydney will be held on the 13th of May to celebrate the achievements of women in mathematics.
The Women in Mathematics Day in Western Sydney will be held on the 13th of May to celebrate the achievements of women in mathematics.
We will have 4 mathematical talks by Prof. Noriko Hirata, Prof. Hiraku Nakajima, Prof. Motoko Kotani and Prof. Asuka Takatsu. Then Panel Discussion "Toward Gender-Equal Society" will be held. Finally, the movie "Secrets of the Surface" will be shown.
This conference will be held online (zoom).
The event consists of a talk by Maria Colombo, EPFL Lausanne, on the subject "The transport equation: questions and new results", with an opening address by Roberta Fulci, a young scientific writer well known in Italy because of her book "Ragazze con i numeri" published in February 2021.
IL RESTE ENCORE
BEAUCOUP A FAIRE…
Excellence :
Ambition audacieuse- Curiosité profonde
La deuxième célébration
de la Journée Internationale de la Femme Mathématicienne
(à Kinshasa) au Congo 12 Mai 2020
The lecture by Lucia Caporaso will be followed by the screening of the documentary film "Secrets of the surface: the mathematical vision of Maryam Mirzakhani" by George Paul Csicsery
This is a conference in honor of Women and Mathematics (as the last year).
The conference will be on line by google meet (by Covid19 emergency) and will be on 12 maggio 2020.
The plan is the following.
15.00 Maria Groppi (Parma), Matematica ed epidemie: il ruolo dei modelli
16.15 Veronica Gavagna (Firenze), De figuris planis solidisque regularibus locum implentibus: Francesco Maurolico e la tassellazione dello spazio.
POSTPONED TO 2021 BECAUSE OF THE COVID-19 CRISIS
Lecture Hall in Graduate School of Mathematical Sciences, The University of Tokyo, 3-8-1 Komaba, Meguro, Tokyo, 153-8914 Japan
Four mathematical lectures will be given by Professors Noriko Hirata (Nihon University), Hiraku Nakajima (Kavli IPMU), Asuka Takatsu (Tokyo Metropolitan University) and Yoshiko Ogata (The University of Tokyo). We will also have a panel discussion toward gender-equal society.