Blackwell–Tapia prize
The Blackwell–Tapia Prize is a mathematics award that recognizes someone who has made significant research contributions in their field and has worked to address the problem of under-representation of minority groups in mathematics.[1] It is presented every other year at the Blackwell-Tapia Conference, which promotes mathematical excellence by minority researchers and is sponsored by the National Science Foundation. The prize is named for David Blackwell and Richard Tapia.[2]
Recipients
The following mathematicians have been honored with the Blackwell–Tapia Prize:[2] [3]
Year | Recipient | Hosted by |
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2020 | Tatiana Toro | SAMSI |
2018 | Ronald E. Mickens | ICERM |
2016 | Mariel Vázquez | NIMBioS |
2014 | Jacqueline Hughes-Oliver | IPAM |
2012 | Ricardo Cortez | ICERM |
2010 | Trachette Jackson | MBI |
2008 | Juan Meza | SAMSI |
2006 | William A. Massey | IMA |
2004 | Rodrigo Bañuelos | IPAM |
2002 | Arlie Petters | MSRI |
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See also
References
- "Vazquez to Receive 2016 Blackwell–Tapia Prize". NIMBioS. 13 April 2016. Retrieved 14 January 2018.
- "Blackwell-Tapia Conference and Award Ceremony". National Science Foundation. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
- "ICERM Special Event: "Blackwell-Tapia Conference 2012"". ICERM. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
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