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Blackwell–Tapia prize

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The Blackwell–Tapia Prize is a mathematics award that recognizes active mathematical scientists who have (1) contributed and continue to contribute significantly to research in their fields of expertise, and (2) served as role models for mathematical scientists and students from underrepresented minority groups or contributed in other significant ways to addressing the problem of the underrepresentation of minorities in mathematics [1] It is presented every other year at the Blackwell-Tapia Conference,[2] 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. [3]

Recipients[edit]

The following mathematicians have been honored with the Blackwell–Tapia Prize:[2] [4]

Year Recipient Hosted by
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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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Blackwell-Tapia Conference". NIMBioS. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Blackwell-Tapia Conference and Award Ceremony". National Science Foundation. Retrieved 16 January 2018.
  3. ^ Buckmire, R (2019). "Recognizing Black and Latinx Mathematical Excellence: The Blackwell–Tapia Prize" (PDF). Notices of the American Mathematical Society. 66 (2): 218–220. doi:10.1090/noti1798. Retrieved 20 October 2023.
  4. ^ "ICERM Special Event: "Blackwell-Tapia Conference 2012"". ICERM. Retrieved 16 January 2018.