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MATH 197: Women in Mathematics: Ingrid Daubechies
This guide has been created to support Dr. Suman Balasubramanian's first year seminar course.
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Lenore Blum
Ingrid Daubechies
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Gloria Hewitt
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Jean Taylor
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Ingrid Daubechies: Additional Sources
Ingrid Daubechies: Academic Site: Duke University
Mathematics Pioneer Ingrid Daubechies Has More Barriers to Break; Best known for her work on 'wavelets,' she wants to reduce the obstacles to women entering the sciences (Wall Street Journal, Jan 2020)
Also: See "Ingrid Daubechies: Notable Women In Mathematics"
Also: See "Ingrid Daubechies: Notable Mathmaticians"
Coal Miner's Daughter, Math Horizons, April 2000
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