Noether Lecture
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The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) annually presents the Noether Lectures to honor women who have made fundamental and sustained contributions to the mathematical sciences. These one-hour expository lectures are presented at the Joint Mathematics Meetings each January. Emmy Noether was one of the great mathematicians of her time, someone who worked and struggled for what she loved and believed in. Her life and work remain a tremendous inspiration. The Noether Lecturers:
Each lecturer has been profiled in a commemorative booklet.
- Karen Vogtmann, 2007
- Ingrid Daubechies, 2006
- Lai-Sang Young, 2005
- Svetlana Katok, 2004
- Jean E. Taylor, 2003
- Lenore Blum, 2002
- Hesheng Hu, 2002*
- Sun-Yung Alice Chang, 2001
- Margaret H. Wright, 2000
- Krystyna M. Kuperberg, 1999
- Cathleen Synge Morawetz, 1998 ICM
- Dusa McDuff, 1998
- Linda Preiss Rothschild, 1997
- Ol'ga Oleinik, 1996
- Judith D. Sally, 1995
- Lesley Sibner, 1994
- Ol'ga Ladyzhenskaya, 1994 ICM
- Linda Keen, 1993
- Nancy Kopell, 1992
- Alexandra Bellow, 1991
- Bhama Srinivasan, 1990
- Mary F. Wheeler, 1989
- Karen K. Uhlenbeck, 1988
- Joan S. Birman, 1987
- Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat, 1986
- Jane Cronin Scanlon, 1985
- Mary Ellen Rudin, 1984
- Cathleen Synge Morawetz, 1983
- Julia Robinson, 1982
- Olga Taussky-Todd, 1981
- F. Jessie MacWilliams, 1980