Olga Taussky Todd Celebration
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When. The Celebration is scheduled for July 16-18, 1999, at the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) in Berkeley, California. The conference is organized by the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) with base funding from the National Security Agency (NSA); additional support is provided by the Office of Naval Research (ONR), AWM, MRSI, and other agencies and companies.
Format. Featured lectures will showcase the research of outstanding women in mathematics. Talks and discussions by established mathematicians with careers in government, business, industry and academia will focus on contemporary issues of concern to young women. The primary goals of the celebration are to assist, encourage, and inspire the graduate student and recent Ph.D. participants, to provide a forum for networking between mathematicians at different career stages, and to promote the achievements of women in mathematics. Senior investigators will provide role models and offer mentoring for the beginning women mathematicians. The graduate students and recent Ph.D.’s who participate will find in the legacy of Olga Taussky a realistic model and worthy goals for their lives. The scientific community is invited to talks.
There is no fee, but all participants are asked to register.
The Daily Schedule.
Friday, July 16th, the morning program begins at 9:15 a.m.; lunch will be sold on the site by a caterer, or participants may go elsewhere. Friday evening a Buffet Reception is offered for registered participants and is followed by a biographical talk; Jack Todd will make a few remarks with the program ending around 8:30.
Saturday morning, July 17th, again begins at 9:15 a.m. Lunch boxes are provided on Saturday for funded postdocs and graduate students and their mentors to facilitate communication. They will be provided to other participants within availability. The last Saturday talk ends at 5 p.m. and dinner is to be arranged by individuals.
Sunday, July 18th, the program begins at 9 a.m. and ends at 12:30.
Special charter runs of the hill bus will provide transportation for registered participants for all the beginning and ending times except Fri a.m., when there are regular runs.
Plenary Speakers.
- Christa Binder, Technische Universitšt Wien
- Evelyn Boyd Granville, Professor Emeritus, California State University, Los Angeles
- Lisa Goldberg, BARRA, Inc.
- Fern Hunt, National Institute of Standards & Technology
- Diane Lambert, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies
- Cathleen Morawetz, New York University-Courant Institute
- Linda Petzold, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Helene Shapiro, Swarthmore College
- Richard S. Varga, Kent State University
- Margaret Wright, Bell Laboratories
- Lani Wu, Microsoft
Other Activities. Each of the postdoc and graduate student participants at the conference will have a mentor to provide individual career guidance. Various careers available to young mathematicians are a focus of the conference, and many of the plenary speakers will mention some aspects of their employment.
Two presentations are planned to provide specific career information and advice: Krystyna Kuperberg and Sylvia Wiegand are each organizing an activity. Another activity will bring together biographical aspects about Taussky with career information: Mary Ann McLoughlin and Edith Luchins will organize “The Many Careers of Olga Taussky”; Taussky’s career pattern will be traced, and a thumbnail description of her various types of work given by a person who is now involved at that site, or, in some cases, who worked with Taussky, or by a biographer. Then, relative to each of these employments, there will be a brief description of the opportunities for mathematicians today with each employer.
Late Information will be available on the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) and Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) homepages.
Organizers. B. Case (Chair), S. Geller, C. Gordon, D. O’Leary, G. Ratcliff, J. Taylor, S. Wiegand.
Questions? Contact the AWM by email at awm@awm-math.edu
Final Program. (As of July 1, 1999.)
Friday, July 16, 1999 |
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9:15am – 9:30am | Welcome & Announcements |
9:30am – 10:15am | Helen Shapiro, Swarthmore College “Numbers, Matrices, and Commutativity” |
10:15am – 10:30am | Coffee Break |
10:30am – 11:30am | Poster Session I
Funded participants will present a poster on their research at one of three poster sessions. Elizabeth S. Allman, University of North Carolina-Asheville Cheryl Grood, Swarthmore College Rachel W. Hall, Pennsylvania State University Deborah Heicklen, University of California, Berkeley Sanjukta Hota, Columbia State Community College Chris Hurlburt, University of New Mexico Megan Kerr, Wellesley College Jing-Rebecca Li, Massachusetts Institute of Technology Moira A. McDermott, Gustavus Adolphus College Regan E. Murray, University of Arizona Vanessa Robins, University of Colorado at Boulder Masha Sosonkina, University of Minnesota-Duluth Lesley Ward, Harvey Mudd College |
11:30am – 12:15pm | Lisa R. Goldberg, BARRA, Inc. “Portfolio Risk: Diversification in Volatile Markets” |
12:15pm – 2:00pm | Lunch
Various lunch items (a la carte) will be available for purchase on Friday. MSRI also has a full kitchen that the attendees will have access to during the conference. |
2:00pm – 2:45pm | Fern Y. Hunt, National Institute of Standards and Technology “Measurement Science and Measure Theory: A Mathematician at NIST today” |
2:45pm – 3:00pm | Coffee Break |
3:00pm – 4:00pm | Poster Session II
Funded participants will present a poster on their research at one of three poster sessions. Catherine Bénéteau, Seton Hall University [Unable to attend.] Andrea Codd, University of Colorado at Boulder Sylvia Cook, The University of Iowa Sarah J. Greenwald, Appalachian State University Annela Kelly, Northeast Louisiana University Tanya L. Leise, Rose Hulman Institute of Technology Helen Moore, Stanford University/Bowdoin College Susan Morey, Southwest Texas State University Julianne Rainbolt, Saint Louis University Karen L. Shuman, Dartmouth College Jenny Switkes, Claremont Graduate University Julia M. Wilson, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Golbon Zakeri, Argonne National Laboratory and the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee |
4:00pm – 4:45pm | Linda R. Petzold, University of California, Santa Barbara “Math, with an Attitude” |
4:45pm – 4:55pm | Break |
4:55pm – 6:10pm | Panel: “Issues and Inside Information for women in mathematics”
Organizer: Sylvia M. Wiegand, University of Nebraska Panelists:
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6:30pm | Buffet Reception |
7:45pm | Biographical Remarks Richard Varga, Kent State University “Remembrances of Olga Taussky Todd, and her impact on me and on her many students”Plus a few comments by Jack Todd, Professor Emeritus, California Institute of Technology |
Saturday, July 17, 1999 |
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9:15am – 10:00am | Cathleen Synge Morawetz, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University “Problems, including mathematical problems, from my early years” |
10:00am – 10:15am | Coffee Break |
10:15am – 11:15am | Poster Session III
Funded participants will present a poster on their research at one of three poster sessions. Elizabeth A. Arnold, University of Maryland, College Park Lora Billings, University of Delaware Sharon Frechette, Wellesley College Weiqing Gu, Harvey Mudd College Lois Kailhofer, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Sandra Kingan, Trinity College, D.C. Gema A. Mercado, University of Arizona Dorina Mitrea, University of Missouri-Columbia Nilima Nigam, Institute for Mathematics and its Applications, University of Minnesota Ruth Pfeiffer, National Cancer Institute, National Institute of Health Claudia Polini, Hope College Victoria Rayskin, University of Texas at Austin |
11:15am – 12:00pm | Lani Wu, Microsoft Corporation “Following my interest” |
12:00pm – 1:45pm | Lunch
Lunch boxes will be provided for the workshoppers (graduate students, recent Ph.D.’s) and their mentors to facilitate communication. Lunch will be provided to other participants within availability. |
1:45pm – 3:00pm | Symposium: “The Many Careers of Olga Taussky”
Organizers:
Panelists:
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3:00pm – 3:20pm | Coffee Break |
3:20pm – 4:05pm | Evelyn Boyd Granville, Professor Emerita, California State University, Los Angeles “Looking Back …Looking Ahead” |
4:05pm – 4:15pm | Break |
4:15pm – 5:00pm | Diane Lambert, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies “Statistics: Is it Really A Mathematical Science?” |
5:00pm | Dinner (attendees will be on their own) |
Sunday, July 18, 1999 |
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9:00am – 9:45am | Margaret H. Wright, Bell Laboratories, Lucent Technologies “A Selection of Mathematical Experiences” |
9:45am – 10:00am | Coffee Break |
10:00am – 10:45am | Christa Binder, Vienna University of Technology “Fräulein Dr. Taussky in Vienna and Göttingen” |
10:55am – 12:25pm | Panel: “Finding a Traditional or Nontraditional Job and Growing in It”
Organizer: Krystyna Kuperberg, Auburn University Panelists:
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Links for more information about Olga Taussky Todd.
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- Olga Taussky Todd from the AWM Noether Lectures archive. Olga Taussky Todd presented the 1981 Noether Lecture at the Joint Meetings in San Francisco, California.
- Olga Taussky-Todd – Biography from the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive.
- Remembering Olga Taussky Todd, Chandler Davis, AWM Newsletter, 26(1), Jan-Feb 1996 – “Others remember Olga as author of some beautiful research papers, as teacher, as collaborator, and as someone whose zest for mathematics was deeply felt and contagious.” (This article is housed at the Biographies of Women in Mathematics Website at Agnes Scott College.)
- Olga Taussky Todd, Richard Varga, SIAM News, 29(2), Mar 1996 – An obituary of Olga Taussky Todd, “not only a great mathematician, but also an inspiring teacher, colleague, and friend.”
- In Memoriam: Olga Taussky Todd, PDF version, Edith H. Luchins and Mary Ann McLoughlin, Notices, 43(8), Aug 1996 – A gentle and powerful beacon for mathematics is dimmed, but her work and influence retain their vigor.
- Olga Taussky-Todd’s Work in Class Field Theory, H. Kisilevsky, Pacific Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 181 No. 3 (1997), pp. 219-224 – A summary of some of Taussky-Todd’s work in a memorial issue honoring her.
Editor’s note: Videotapes of the lectures can be found on the page for this conference on the MSRI website.