Wikipedia:WikiProject Women in Red/Mathematics

Argentina

 * María Inés Platzeck

Armenia

 * Lilit Martirosyan (mathematician), assoc prof @ UNC Wilmington, 2016 winner of the Emil Artin Junior Prize in Mathematics

Australia

 * Susan Barwick, author of Unitals in Projective Planes

Austria

 * Erika Hausenblas

Belgium

 * Ann Dooms
 * Wendy Lowen
 * Sylvia Wenmackers, philosopher of probability

Brazil

 * Ofélia Alas
 * Ludmila Bourchtein, professor emeritus Federal University of Pelotas, author of multiple books
 * Draft:Celina Miraglia Herrera de Figueiredo
 * Sylvie Oliffson Kamphorst

Bulgaria

 * Denka Kutzarova
 * Evgenia Sendova (Jenny Sendova) sources aren't easy to find

Canada

 * Barbara Csima
 * Jacqueline Feke, author of Ptolemy's Philosophy: Mathematics as a Way of Life

Chile

 * Elizabeth Gasparim
 * Maya Stein

Colombia

 * Carolina Benedetti

Croatia

 * Martina Balagović, lecturer @ Newcastle

Czech Republic

 * Kateřina Staňková, Maastricht

Denmark

 * Lisbeth Fajstrup, Aalstrup U.

France

 * Évelyne Barbin, see also Draft:Évelyne Barbin
 * Marie-Pierre Béal
 * Mireille Chaleyat-Maurel, 2002 winner of Prix_d'Alembert
 * Françoise Delon, model theorist
 * Françoise Demengel
 * Francine Diener, author of Nonstandard analysis in practice
 * Lucienne Félix, mathematics educator and author
 * Evelyne Flandrin
 * Marie-Noëlle Le Roux
 * Christine Lescop
 * Noëlle Pottier
 * Élisabeth Remy
 * Audrey Repetti
 * Aline Robert, speaker at 1998 ICM
 * Antoinette Sec, many academic descendants through her student Bernard Bonnard

Germany

 * Beate Bollig
 * Julia Böttcher, LSE
 * Stefanie Gerke, Royal Holloway
 * Stefanie Hahmann, INRIA
 * Ingrid Hotz, Linköping
 * Luise-Charlotte Kappe
 * Caroline Lasser, 2018 Gauss Lectureship
 * Birgit Richter, Professor @ Hamburg
 * Katja Schladitz, author of well-cited book 3D Images of Materials Structures: Processing and Analysis
 * Elke Warmuth
 * Erna Weber
 * Maria Westdickenberg, Maria G. Westdickenberg (née Reznikoff), prof @ Aachen, Sloan Fellow

Greece

 * Maria Kateri

Hungary

 * Katalin Gyarmati, 2011 Paul Erdős Prize
 * Katalin Némethy
 * Vera Rosta

Indonesia

 * Hilda Assiyatun

Iran

 * Sara Faridi, professor at Dalhousie University - Draft created April 2021: User:Darfst/sandbox/Sara_Faridi

Ireland

 * Sarah Mitchell (mathematician), Head of Department of Mathematics and Statistics and Senior Lecturer in Applied Mathematics, University of Limerick

Israel

 * Orly Alter, Israeli-American geneticist, mathematician, and physicist commons:Category:Orly_Alter
 * Mirela Ben-Chen, Technion

Italy

 * Maria G. Bartolini Bussi, speaker at 1998 ICM
 * Nicoletta Cancrini
 * Cinzia Casagrande
 * Elisabetta Chiodaroli
 * Francesca Colasuonno
 * Alessandra Faggionato
 * Miriam Franchella, logician at the University of Milan
 * Maria Emilia Maietti
 * Donatella Merlini
 * Filomena Pacella
 * Olga Polverino, U. Campagnia, Hall Medal of the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications
 * Elena Rubei, author of Algebraic Geometry: A Concise Dictionary
 * Caterina Stoppato, Italian-American dual citizen, coauthor of well-cited book Regular Functions of a Quaternionic Variable
 * Elisabetta Strickland

Japan

 * Keiko Kawamuro, Prof. @ U. Iowa
 * Yukiko Kenmochi, Greyc Lab, CNRS Caen France

Malaysia

 * Roslinda Nazar

New Zealand

 * Charlotte Wickham, statistician at Oregon State University (see deleted history of Draft:Charlotte Wickham)
 * Caroline Yoon, assoc. prof. @ Auckland, Fellow NZMS
 * Ilze Zeidins, assoc. prof. @ Auckland, Fellow NZMS

Netherlands

 * Elenna Dugundji

Poland

 * Małgorzata Bednarska-Bzdęga, chess player and expert on quantum walks
 * Maria Moszyńska, author of Selected Topics in Convex Geometry

Portugal

 * Isabel Ferreirim

Romania

 * Ana-Maria Castravet
 * Viviana Ene, Ovidius University, author of Gröbner Bases in Commutative Algebra (AMS GSM 130, 2011)

Russia

 * Albina Danilova, London School of Econ., author of Dynamic Markov Bridges and Market Microstructure
 * Elena Nogina, Borough of Manhattan Community College, ,

Slovenia

 * Dušanka Janežič, applied mathematician, well cited but accused of nepotism

Spain

 * Marianna Bosch, highly-cited researcher on mathematics education
 * Teresa Crespo, University of Barcelona, author of Algebraic Groups and Differential Galois Theory (AMS GSM 122, 2011)
 * Ana Fernández Militina 2010 John Cedric Griffiths Teaching Award, author of Probability and Statistics with R
 * M. Gloria Fiestras-Janeiro, author of An Introductory Course on Mathematical Game Theory
 * Raquel Iniesta, Lecturer, Kings College London
 * Gloria Marí Beffa, chair and associate dean at U.Wisc.
 * Josefa Mula, Spanish operations researcher and industrial engineer
 * Draft:Elena Prieto

UK

 * Draft:Jennie Golding, 2016 president of the Mathematical Association
 * R. F. A. Poultney, Guy Medal in Bronze, 1994. Maybe the same as the Rosemary/Rosie Poultney who did research on third-world agricultural statistics at Rothamsted Research in the late 1980s-early 1990s, or the Rosemary/Rosie Poultney who became a marketing executive in the US?
 * Ana Fernandez Vidal, Researcher, Mathematical Imaging Group, Heriot-Watt University
 * Maggie Chen (published as Jing Chen), personal chair at Cardiff

US

 * Celia L. Adair, Distinguished Professor Emerita, Mathematics, USC Upstate
 * Orly Alter, USTAR Associate Professor of Bioengineering and Human Genetics, Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute and Huntsman Cancer Institute, University of Utah commons:Category:Orly_Alter
 * Alejandra Alvarado, Associate Professor, Mathematics, Eastern Illinois University
 * Cynthia Oropesa Anhalt, Associate Research Professor, Mathematics, University of Arizona
 * Patricia Baggett, professor @ NMSU, well-cited for non-mathematical ed.psych
 * Carolina Benedetti Universidad de los Andes, Assistant Professor
 * Mildred Bennett (b. 1921), second woman electrical engineer hired by Westinghouse
 * Janet Best, professor @ Ohio State, Sloan Fellow
 * Vrushali Bokil, professor @ Oregon State
 * Mary E. Brewster, first winner of Richard C. DiPrima Prize
 * Tricia Muldoon Brown, prof @ Georgia Southern, author of Introductory Mathematics and Statistics Through Sports
 * Maureen T. Carroll, Univ. of Scranton, author of Geometry: The Line and the Circle (distinguish from existing unrelated Maureen Carroll)
 * Dani Carson
 * Laura Chihara, algebraic combinatorist and statistician at Carleton, coauthor of S-Plus Manual for Moore's The Basic Practice of Statistics and Mathematical Statistics with Resampling and R
 * Nancy Childress, Assoc. Prof. @ Arizona State, author of Class Field Theory (Springer Universitext 2009)
 * Meighan Dillon, prof emerita @ Kennesaw State, author of Geometry Through History: Euclidean, Hyperbolic, and Projective Geometries, coauthor of Linear Geometry with Computer Graphics
 * Christine Escher, professor @ Oregon State
 * Janet Folina, philosopher of mathematics, prof @ Macalester, author of Poincare and the Philosophy of Mathematics
 * Mary Garner (mathematician), Prof. Emeritus at Kennesaw State
 * Jacqueline Brannon Giles, mathematician and activist
 * Piper Harron (currently a redirect), mathematician and blogger about intersectional feminism and anti-racism. featured on Mathematically Gifted and Black as Piper H Please see Articles for deletion/Piper Harron before re-creating this as a separate article, as any new article will need to demonstrate notability beyond what was identified in that discussion.
 * Karen Heinz, mathematics educator, Rowan University,
 * Draft:Gloria Ford Holmes
 * Marylesa Howard, Nevada National Security Site, In 2019 she won the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers.
 * Heather Jordon, Assoc. prof. at Albion College, winner of the 2006 Hall Medal of the Institute of Combinatorics and its Applications
 * Heather Lewis (mathematician), US mathematician, prof and department chair, Director of the Walker Math Center in Mathematics at Nazareth College Rochester, winner of 2016 AWM Service Award
 * Kathryn Lindsey, U.S. mathematician, Boston College Assistant Professor
 * Alina Marian, professor @ Northeastern, Sloan Research Fellow
 * Emily A. Marshall, assistant prof at Arcadia, winner of George Pólya Award
 * Joanna Mitro, probability theorist, educator, Univ. Cincinnati
 * Julia Mueller, Fordham U.
 * Anisah N. Nu’Man
 * Judith Packer, Univ. of Colorado
 * Alice Patania, University of Vermont,
 * Thea Pignataro, Assoc. Prof. @ City College, 1990 Sloan Fellow
 * Amy Beth Prager, STEM Education Advocate: www.forhale.org, www.2020sacnas.org (Keynote Speaker,SACNAS 2020 Convention)
 * Margaret A. Readdy, U.S. mathematician, Professor at the University of Kentucky, Program Organizer for the Women and Mathematics (WAM) Program at the Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton NJ.
 * Kathy V. Rodgers, Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at the University of Southern Indiana
 * Lauren Rose, assoc. prof. @ Bard
 * Elyn Rykken, Muhlenberg College, author of Geometry: The Line and the Circle
 * Keri Ann Sather-Wagstaff, professor at Clemson University, AWM Fellow, Spectra board member, currently at NSF/EDU/EES, Wikipedia meet-up organizer
 * Draft:Sherry Scott
 * Draft:Melissa Ann Shabazz
 * Linda J. Sheffield, Regents Professor Emerita of Mathematics Education and Gifted Education at Northern Kentucky University,
 * Alexandra Shlapentokh, East Carolina U., daughter of Vladimir Shlapentokh, author of Hilbert's Tenth Problem: Diophantine Classes and Extensions to Global Fields
 * Barbara Shipman, Associate Professor and Distinguished Teaching Professor at The University of Texas at Arlington  known for work on the mathematics of bee communication
 * Nancy Simco, logician, journal editor, president of multiple societies, author of a text on logic
 * Emma B. Smith (died 2012), Distinguished Prof. Emerita, Virginia State U., mother of mechanical engineer Sonya T. Smith
 * Linda Smolka
 * Michelle Snider, U.S. mathematician working at Institute for Defense Analysis; winner of 2019 AWM Service Award ; maintains AWM website
 * Katherine Socha, Director of Education Policy at Math for America, 2008 Henry L. Alder Award
 * Audrey St. John (aka Audrey Lee), Mt. Holyoke
 * Carol Thornton, Distinguished Professor Emerita from the Mathematics Department of Illinois State University, Normal
 * Janet C. Tremain, University of Missouri,
 * Genevieve Walsh, U.S. mathematician, Tufts University Professor.
 * Lori Ziegelmeier, Assoc. Prof. @ Macalester

Awards, Lectures, and Prizes

 * Emmy Noether Lectureship of the German Mathematical Society
 * Science in Australia Gender Equity (SAGE)
 * Erdos number of one:
 * Yolanda Debose Columbus, educational technology specialist at Texas A&M University
 * Janice Malouf, lecturer at California State University Bakersfield
 * Anja Gabriele Meyer (PhD 1998; MathSciNet lists no subsequent publications)
 * Claudia Spiro (formerly Spiro-Silverman), recently of Knight Federal Solutions, Florida

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