Women of Mathematics throughout Europe – A gallery of portraits
In the context of the International Day of Women in Mathematics (May 12), the Department of Mathematics of the School of Applied Sciences of the University of
In the context of the International Day of Women in Mathematics (May 12), the Department of Mathematics of the School of Applied Sciences of the University of
On May 31st the Department of Mathematics of the University of Padova organise a meeting to celebrate Women's Mathematics Day . Students and all staff are invited. The program is the following
In addition to the Australian Women in Mathematics exhibition, we will have four short talks about contributions of female mathematicians, and a lunch reception, Supported by the Mathematical Sciences Institute at the Australian National University and the Women in Mathematics Special Interest Group of the Australian Mathematical Society.
No dia 12 de Maio comemoramos o Dia Internacional da Mulher na Matemática.
Essa data, dia de nascimento de Maryam Mirzakhani, é uma homenagem àquela que foi a primeira mulher a ganhar a Medalha Fields.
Com isso, em comemoração a esse dia, alunas e professoras do Departamento de Matemática promovem uma roda de conversa para trocar experiências e construir pontes entre elas.
No dia 04 de Maio, às 14h, estaremos na sala 302 do CEGEN.
Exhibition of students' work on female mathematicians
The mathematics travelling exhibition Imaginary will be in Amsterdam in May, we have an official opening on May 12th in occasion of International Women in Maths day. We have a reach programme for the afternoon:
- A presentation dedicated to the mathematical achievement of Maryna Viasovska.
- Lehmer's Dance and the maths behind it.
- A conversation with Claudia Flandoli (Science illustrator) dedicated to how to use comics in science communication.
Followed by drinks and snacks.
The travelling exhibition Women of Mathematics on Mediterranean shores is now at the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics at the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Mathemalchemy (mathemalchemy.org) is a collaborative multi-media art installation that celebrates the beauty, the joy, the creativity and the fun of mathematics. Twenty-four mathematicians and artists designed and fabricated the installation over a two-year period, working by remote contact during the pandemic isolations and lockdowns. The completed piece has now started its career as a traveling exhibit; its is presently on view at the National Academy of Sciences building on Constitution Avenue in Washington DC, USA.
The event consists of a virtual and face-to-face exhibition of several women mathematicians in Brazil. The exhibition was already organized, in 2020, in a virtual mode by professors involved on the project, "Elas vão pra CiMa" (n the https://sites.google.com/view/elasvaopracima ).