Maryam Mirzakhani's Birthday is Declared World Day of Women in Mathematics
Independent Aggregator of Iran-related News/Events, Kodoom.com: The birthday on May 3 of Maryam Mirzakhani, who passed away from cancer in July 2017, has been recognized by International Mathematical Union as International Women in Mathematics day.
In July 2014, Maryam Mirzakhani made history as the first woman to win a Fields Medal, the most prestigious award in mathematics
The Fields Medal was not the first of Mirzakhani's accolades. She was a Clay Mathematics Research Fellow, she won the Clay Research Award and the AMS Blumenthal award, and was elected a member of the French Academy of Sciences, the National Academy of Sciences and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. She was a Professor in the Mathematics Department at Stanford University, where she inspired students and colleagues alike.
Maryam Mirzakhani was born in Tehran, Iran, in 1977. In a film made by the Simons Foundation and the International Mathematical Union, she describes herself as the “lucky generation” because, by the time she was a teenager, the Iran-Iraq war was over and opportunities were open to young people. She tells us that, as a girl, she was more excited about reading novels than doing mathematics, and thought she would be a writer. She was first drawn to mathematics because of its challenge, but then found that it was “really nice”, and that she enjoyed doing it. She was the first student in her all-girls high-school in Tehran to participate in the International Math Olympiad (IMO), where she became the first Iranian to win two gold medals, achieving a perfect score in 1995. By the time she was an undergraduate at the Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, Maryam must have begun to identify as a mathematician: she published three papers as an undergraduate, one of which is cited regularly by combinatorists. She went on to receive a PhD from Harvard University, working under the supervision of Curtis McMullen. Her 2004 thesis quickly brought her recognition as a creative, even visionary mathematician. In this work, Mirzakhani solved two longstanding open problems, connecting the two together in a thesis that experts in the field describe as “truly spectacular”.
Maryam Mirzakhani wrote the following in 2013 in response to being awarded the Satter prize:
“… in my opinion, the situation of women in math is far from ideal. The social barriers for girls who are interested in mathematical sciences might not be lower now than they were when I grew up. And balancing career and family remains a big challenge. It makes most women face difficult decisions which usually compromise their work. However, there has been a lot of progress over the years, and I am sure this trend will continue.”
Related to Women:
- Love of Iranian Girlfriend Costs Norwegian Minister from Anti-immigration Party His Job
- Where do men and women look first? Find out what Advertisers know
- Iranians appalled by forced TV confessions of a young girl found guilty of dancing!
- Radical militia assault deaf women because "Sign language resembled dancing!"
- Map shows year women gained voting rights in Iran and other countries
- Golshifteh Farahani Uncensored: Recent videos, Interviews, Picture with new husband
- Fearless comedian shocks White House correspondents' Dinner (Video)
- How Iceland and Spain Lead Movements in Gender Equality (video)
- Iran's Music Festival Disrupted When Chinese Female Musician Loses Head Scarf
- Iran's First Female Conductor Leads Orchestra in Tehran
- Indignant Girls Film Themselves Before Suicide in Isfahan
- Leila Hatami Among 25 Best Female Movie Performances of the 21st Century
- Another Iranian Girl Sneaks Into A Football Stadium with Fake Beard and Mustache
- Ten Iranians and Two Robots Among 7500 Torchbearers of Winter Olympics
- Thai Male Coach Wears Headscarf to Sneak Into Women's Match in Iran
Related to Iranian Americans:
- Iranian American Real Estate Executive Killed in California Private Plane Crash
- Legal victory for Iranians and World Heritage: US Judge Orders Return of Ancient Achaemenid Relief to Iran
- Former confidant claims Reza Pahlavi was funded by Saudi Arabia and CIA
- The war on NIAC escalates, Trita Parsi discusses lobbying accusations and targeting by Israeli firm
- Film by bisexual Iranian American director showcased at Tribeca and Sundance
- Popular Half-Persian American comedian tours Europe (TedTalk Video)
- Video: Saudi Arabia pays Iranian-American brothers to lose with Iranian flag in WWE charade!
- Iranian-Americans break down common myths about them (Videos)
- Iranian American gunwoman accused Youtube of censorship before killing herself
- Namazi, Still bitter about rejection by Iran, Excels as Head Coach of US U-18 soccer team
- Sahar Nowrouzzadeh: A new target of Trump's political revenge?
- The Prince and the Shah: A Rare Glimpse into 19th Century Iran
- Iranian Americans will cheer wrestling champions in World Cup
- Iranian Americans helping autistic children of mother with cancer
- Paulo Coelho Calls Reza Pahlavi a Moron and Asks Him to Shut Up!