Amy Cohen-Corwin

Amy Cohen-Corwin (formerly known as Amy C. Murray) is a professor emerita of mathematics at Rutgers University and former Dean of University College at Rutgers University. Dr. Cohen-Corwin is especially interested in the Korteweg–de Vries equation, cubic Schrödinger equation on the line, and improving undergraduate education, especially for future teachers.[1] She worked on Project SEED whilst at the University of California, Berkeley in 1970 which fueled her interest in Mathematics education.[2]

Cohen-Corwin in 1979

Dr. Cohen-Corwin has held numerous organizational positions, including Co-organizer for the AIM (American Institute of Mathematics) and NSF (National Science Foundation)-sponsored workshop "Finding and Keeping Graduate Students in the Mathematical Sciences."[3]

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Rutgers Office for the Promotion of Women in Science, Technology, and Engineering

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