Wikipedia:Year of Science/Computer science, technology, and math
Articles to work on
[edit]Biographies of computer scientists to create or improve
[edit]- Donna Hudson - designing and implementing a system called EMERGE.
- Christel Hamann - Took out a U.S. patent on a Calculating machine in 1903.
- Christiana Newhaus - Patented an Abacus in 1890.
- Lydia D. Myers - Patented an Abacus in 1895.
- Mary E. Winter - Patented an Adding machiene in 1882.
- Eidth Olson - Major player in the miniaturizing of computers. Career Inorganic Chemist. Devised photographic and lithopgraphic techniques for printed circuits.
- Margaret Cavanaugh - Programmed Argonne's first scientific computer. (It had about 2 kilobytes of memory)!
- Betty Holberton - Important in the Moore School Project (was Elizabeth "Betty" Holberton)
- Betty Jennings - Important in the Moore School Project
- Frances Spence - Important in the Moore School Project
- Kay Mauchly - Important in the Moore School Project (Was Kathleen McNulty at the time). Designed necessary new hardware with Richard Clippinger and created modications for the ENIAC for it's original rudimentary storage capacity.
- Marlyn Wescoff - Important in the Moore School Project
- Marie Pape-Carpantier - Invented a boulier numérateur, an educational calculator that uses colored balls to make the calculations.
- Ruth Teitelbaum - Important in the Moore School Project
- Grace Hopper - Of her many contributions she standardized the programming languages for the US Navy and wrote the first compilier. Primary designer of COBOL programming language.
- Thelma Estrin - Part of the group at the Institute for Advanced Studies that built computers. One of the IEEE's only female fellows. Huge impact on biomedical computing ventures (particularly as pertaining to the brain). Did research on the electrical activity of the brain.
- Adele Goldstine - Important in the Moore School Project. Helped write ENIAC's documentation, was ENIAC's first programmer. Taught other women to program (directly or through a manual).
- Betty Holberton - Important in the Moore School Project (was Elizabeth "Betty" Holberton)
- Betty Jennings - Important in the Moore School Project
- Frances Spence - Important in the Moore School Project
- Kay Mauchly - Important in the Moore School Project (Was Kathleen McNulty at the time). Designed necessary new hardware with Richard Clippinger and created modications for the ENIAC for it's original rudimentary storage capacity.
- Marlyn Wescoff - Important in the Moore School Project
- Marie Pape-Carpantier - Invented a boulier numérateur, an educational calculator that uses colored balls to make the calculations.
- Helen Alma Newton Turner (1908–1995), Australian geneticist and mathematician
- Sarah Ann Douglas, pioneer in field of human-computer interaction, researcher at Xerox PARC; one of first women department heads at AAU institution
- Joyce Currie Little
- Doris R. Entwisle
- Janet Abbate, researcher of computer science
- Arianna W. Rosenbluth, who helped create/implement the Metropolis algorithm
- Augusta H. Teller, who helped create/implement the Metropolis algorithm
Biographies of mathematicians to create or improve
[edit]- Stephanie B. Alexander, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Elizabeth S. Allman, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Grace Andrews (mathematician), U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Grace Marie Bareis (1875–1962), American mathematician, first women to receive math PhD from Ohio State
- Marcy Barge, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Patricia E. Bauman, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Mildred Bennett (b. 1921), U.S. mathematician, second woman electrical engineer hired by Westinghouse
- Joan Birman, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Dorothy Brady, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Vyjayanthi Chari, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Mei-Chu Chang, U.S. mathematician, 2017 Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
- Marion Cohen, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Teresa Cohen, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Donatella Danielli, U.S. mathematician, 2017 Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
- Laura DeMarco, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Mary P. Dolciani, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Kirsten Eisenträger, U.S. mathematician, 2017 Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Natalia Filatkina, German mathematician, shared the 2006 Sofia Kovalevskaya Award. de:Natalia Filatkina
- Irene Fonseca, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Lorraine Foster, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Marguerite Frank, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Susan Friedlander, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Helen G. Grundman, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Jane M. Hawkins, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Rebecca A. Herb, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Patricia Hersh, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Eleanor Jones, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Kathryn Hess, U.S. born mathematician working in France, 2017 Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
- Cathy Kessel, U.S. mathematics educator, past-president of AWM
- Ellen Kirkman, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Irena Lasiecka, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Marie Litzinger, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Susan Loepp, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Mayme Logsdon, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Judith Q. Longyear, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Irina Mitrea, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Irena Peeva, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Julia Pevtsova, Russian-born mathematician working in U.S., 2017 Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Jill Pipher, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Ami Radunskaya, U.S. mathematician, co-director of EDGE, president-elect of AWM, AMS Fellow Class of 2016
- Marjorie Rice, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Catherine A. Roberts, U.S. mathematician, Executive Director of American Mathematical Society, Providence, Rhode Island
- Karen Saxe, U.S. mathematician, Director of American Mathematical Society, Washington, D.C. office
- Jane Cronin Scanlon, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Maria E. Schonbek, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Alice Silverberg, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Stephanie Singer, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- J. Laurie Snell, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Irene Stegun, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Bonnie Stewart, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- M. B. W. Tent, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Tatiana Toro, Columbian-American mathematician, 2017 Fellow of the American Mathematical Society, article is a STUB
- Dorothy Vaughan, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Marie A. Vitulli, U.S. mathematician, AWM/MAA Falconer Lecturer, AWM Service Award Recipient (January 2017), creator of Women in Math Project
- Judy L. Walker, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
- Ruth J. Williams, U.S. mathematician, article is a US-mathematician-STUB
Thanks to WikiProject Women scientists, WikiProject Feminism, User:Gobonobo, and User:Dsp13 for their work to develop this list or lists this draws from.
Categories for existing articles
[edit]- Women computer scientists
- Women cyberneticists
- Women mathematicians
- Women biotechnologists
- Women bioengineers
- Women statisticians
Association for Women in Mathematics
[edit]Louise Hay Award
[edit]See Louise Hay Award.
- Kristin Umland, 2018
- Cathy Kessel, 2017
- Judy Walker, 2016
- T. Christine Stevens, 2015
- Sybilla Beckmann, 2014
- Amy Cohen, 2013
- Bonnie Gold, 2012
- Patricia Campbell, 2011
- Phyllis Z. Chinn, 2010
- Deborah Loewenberg Ball, 2009
- Harriet S. Pollatsek, 2008
- Virginia Warfield, 2007
- Patricia Clark Kenschaft, 2006
- Susanna S. Epp, 2005
- Bozenna Pasik-Duncan, 2004
- Katherine Puckett Layton, 2003
- Annie Selden, 2002
- Patricia D. Shure, 2001
- Joan Ferrini-Mundy, 2000
- Martha K. Smith, 1999
- Deborah Hughes Hallett, 1998
- Marilyn Burns, 1997
- Glenda Lappan and Judith Roitman, 1996
- Kaye A. de Ruiz, 1994
- Naomi Fisher, 1993
- Olga Beaver, 1992
- Shirley Frye, 1991
M. Gweneth Humphreys Award
[edit]See M. Gweneth Humphreys Award
- Erica Flapan, 2018
- Helen G. Grundman, 2017
- Naomi Jochnowitz, 2016
- Ruth Haas, 2015
- William Yslas Vélez, 2014
- James Morrow, 2013
- Deanna Haunsperger, 2012
- Rhonda Hughes, 2011
AWM Service Award
[edit]This award needs a page; if you create a page add Category:Prizes and awards of the Association for Women in Mathematics to the list of categories associated with the page.
2017
- Kathleen (Fowler) Kavanagh, Clarkson University
- Michelle Manes, University of Hawaii
- Maura Mast, Fordham University
- Marie A. Vitulli, University of Oregon
2016
- Heather Lewis, Nazareth College of Rochester
- Heather Russell, University of Richmond
- Rebecca Segal, Virginia Commonwealth University
- Bettye Anne Case, Professor Emerita, Florida State University, AWM Life Time Service Award
2015
- Irina Mitrea, Temple University
- Kathryn Leonard, California State University Channel Island
- Elebeoba E. May, University of Houston
- Christina Sormani, City University of New York, Graduate Center and Lehman College
2014
- Tai Melcher, University of Virginia
- Katharine Ott, University of Kentucky
2013
- Rebecca A. Herb, University of Maryland College Park
- Marge Bayer, University of Kansas
- Holly Gaff, Old Dominion University
- Erica Voolich, Somerville High School, Massachusetts
- Pao-sheng Hsu, University of Maine Orono
- Rachel Kuske, University of British Columbia
- Victoria Howle, Texas Tech University
- Shari Moskow, Drexel University
- Krystyna Kuperberg, Auburn University
- Rebecca Goldin, George Mason University
This page needs additional citations for verification.
- 1990 Linda Green and Elizabeth Wilmer
- 1991 Jeanne Nielsen Clelland
- 1992 Zvezdelina E. Stankova
- 1993 Catherine H. O'Neil and Dana Pascovici
- 1994 Jing Rebecca Li
- 1995 Ruth Britto-Pacumi
- 1996 Ioana Dumitriu
- 1997 no prize given
- 1998 Sharon Ann Lozano and Jessica A. Shepherd
- 1999 Caroline J. Klivans
- 2000 Mariana E. Campbell
- 2001 Jaclyn (Kohles) Anderson
- 2002 Kay Kirkpatrick and Melanie Wood
- 2003 Kate Gruher
- 2004 Kimberly Spears
- 2005 Melody Chan
- 2006 Alexandra Ovetsky
- 2007 Ana Caraiani
- 2008 Galyna Dobrovolska and Alison Miller
- 2009 Maria Monks
- 2010 Hannah Alpert and Charmaine Sia
- 2011 Sherry Gong
- 2012 Fan Wei
- 2013 MurphyKate Montee
- 2014 Sarah Peluse
- 2015 Sheela Davadas
- 2016 Mackenzie Semper
- 2017 Hannah Larson
- 2018 Libby Taylor
This page is a stub.
- Shabnam Akhtari, 2021-22
- Julie Bergner, 2018-19
- Julia Gordon, 2017-18
- Pallavi Dani, 2016-17
- Malabika Pramanik, 2015-16
- Sema Salure, 2014-15
- Megumi Haradi, 2013-14
- Ling Long, 2012-13
- Anna Mazzucato, 2011-12
- Patricia Hersh, 2010-11
- Maria Gordina, 2009-10
- Irina Mitrea, 2008-09
- Rebecca Goldin, 2007-08
AWM-Joan & Joseph Birman Research Prize in Topology and Geometry
[edit]page for this prize needs to be created
- 2017 Emmy Murphy, MIT
- 2015 J. Elisenda Grigsby, Boston College
AWM-Microsoft Research Prize in Algebra and Number Theory
[edit]This prize needs a page; if you create a page add Category:Prizes and awards of the Association for Women in Mathematics to the list of categories associated with the page.
- 2018 Melanie Matchett Wood, University of Wisconcin-Madison
- 2016 Lauren Williams, University of California, Berkeley
- 2014 Sophie Morel, Princeton University
AWM-Sadosky Research Prize in Analysis
[edit]see Sadosky_Prize
- 2018 Lillian Pierce
- 2016 Daniela De Silva
- 2014 Svitlana Mayboroda
AWM-SIAM Sonia Kovalevsky Lecturer
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- 2018 Éva Tardos, Cornell University
- 2017 Liliana Borcea, University of Michigan
- 2016 Lisa J. Fauci, Tulane University
- 2015 Linda J. S. Allen, Texas Tech University
- 2014 Irene M. Gamba, University of Texas at Austin
- 2013 Margaret Cheney, Colorado State University
- 2012 Barbara Keyfitz, Ohio State University
- 2011 Susanne C. Brenner, Louisiana State University
- 2010 Suzanne Lenhart, University of Tennessee at Knoxville
- 2009 Andrea Bertozzi, University of California, Los Angeles
- 2008 Dianne P. O'Leary, University of Maryland
- 2007 Lai-Sang Young, Courant Institute
- 2006 Irene Fonseca, Carnegie Mellon University
- 2005 Ingrid Daubechies, Princeton University
- 2004 Joyce R. McLaughlin, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- 2003 Linda R. Petzold, University of California, Santa Barbara
AWM/MAA Falconer Lecture
[edit]- 2018 Pamela Gorkin
- 2017 Talithia Williams
- 2016 Izabella Laba
- 2015 Erica Walker
- 2014 Marie A. Vitulli
- 2013 Patricia Clark Kenschaft
- 2012 Karen King
- 2011 Dawn Lott
- 2010 Ami Radunskaya
- 2009 Kate Okikiolu
- 2008 Rebecca Goldin
- 2007 Katherine St. John
- 2006 Trachette Jackson
- 2005 Fern Hunt
- 2004 Bozenna Pasik-Duncan
- 2003 Katharine P. Layton
- 2002 Annie Selden
- 2001 Pat Shure
- 2000 Audrey Terras
- 1999 Chuu-Lian Terng
- 1998 Margaret H. Wright
- 1997 Suzanne M. Lenhart
- 1996 Karen E. Smith
Presidents of AWM
[edit]All presidents of the AWM have Wikipedia pages but many of them are STUBS and hardly any have ratings as "B-class" pages. Also many pages do not have photos.
- Kristin Lauter, page has been expanded and has photo; it should be rated again
- Jill Pipher, STUB; needs photo
- Bhama Srinivasan, STUB; needs photo
Open resources
[edit]- Theory of Computing
- INFOCOMP
- PeerJ Computer Science
- JAIR
- Journal of Cybersecurity
- Journal of Machine Learning Research
- AMS Open Access Journals
- Journal of Mathematics Research
- Open Mathematics
- Canadian Journal of Mathematics
- Transactions of the London Mathematical Society
- Writing Wikipedia Pages for Notable Women in Computing
- User:Mvitulli/sandbox2 Template for writing Wikipedia pages for notable women in mathematics
See also
[edit]- Women in computing
- Category:Women in mathematics
- List of women in mathematics
- African American women in computer science
- List of Women in Technology International Hall of Fame inductees
- Krieger–Nelson Prize
- Noether Lecture
- Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics
- Category:American_mathematician_stubs
- Category:Wikipedia Year of Science
- Timeline_of_women_in_mathematics_in_the_United_States Timeline of women in math in US needs serious updating