Brown VP Pipher Begins Role as American Mathematical Society President

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Brown VP Pipher Begins Role as American Mathematical Society President

Jill Pipher
Brown University Vice President for Research Jill Pipher began her term as President of the American Mathematical Society on Friday.

"It is quite an honor to be starting my term as President of the American Mathematical Society. I’ve spent this past year as President-elect thinking hard about priorities for the next two years. I've been listening to the ideas and suggestions of many colleagues and learning in depth about the operations of AMS, from publications to meetings to long-range planning, and have formulated some priorities for this next two years,” said Pipher.

Her priorities are advocacy and communication--in the public domain and in government for the importance of mathematics research and more generally for public awareness of mathematics in the world.

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About Phipher 

Pipher received her PhD from UCLA in 1985. She was a Dickson Instructor and later an assistant professor at the University of Chicago before joining the faculty at Brown in 1989.

She was the founding director of the Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM), a National Science Foundation mathematics institute, from 2010 to 2016. Pipher is the third woman to be elected AMS President, following Julia Robinson (1983-1984) and Cathleen Synge Morawetz (1995-1996).  (Photo: Nick Dentamaro/Brown University)


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