Prêmios Haimo

Prêmios Haimo (em inglês: Deborah and Franklin Tepper Haimo Awards for Distinguished College or University Teaching of Mathematics) são prêmios concedidos pela Mathematical Association of America (MAA) em reconhecimento a professores de colégio ou universidade[1] "who have been widely recognized as extraordinarily successful and whose teaching effectiveness has been shown to have had influence beyond their own institutions."[2] Foram estabelecidos em 1993 por Deborah Tepper Haimo e nomeados em sua memória e de seu marido Franklin Haimo.[3] Após o primeiro ano do prêmio (quando sete prêmios foram concedidos) até três prêmios são concedidos a cada ano.

Recipientes

São recipientes do prêmio:[2]

  • 1993: Joseph Gallian, Robert V. Hogg, Anne Lester Hudson, Frank Morgan, V. Frederick Rickey, Doris Schattschneider e Philip D. Straffin Jr.
  • 1994: Paul Halmos, Justin Jesse Price e Alan Tucker
  • 1995: Robert Devaney, Lisa Mantini e David Sheldon Moore
  • 1996: Thomas Banchoff, Edward M. Landesman e Herbert Wilf
  • 1997: Carl C. Cowen, Carl Pomerance e T. Christine Stevens
  • 1998: Colin Adams, Rhonda Hatcher e Rhonda Hughes
  • 1999: Joel Brawley, Robert W. Case e Joan Hutchinson
  • 2000: Arthur T. Benjamin, Donald S. Passman e Gary W. Towsley
  • 2001: Edward Burger, Evelyn Silvia e Leonard F. Klosinki
  • 2002: Dennis DeTurck, Paul Sally e Edward Spitznagel Jr.
  • 2003: Judith Grabiner, Ranjan Roy e Paul Andrew Zeitz
  • 2004: Thomas Garrity, Andy Liu e Olympia Nicodemi
  • 2005: Gerald L. Alexanderson, Aparna Higgins e Deborah Hughes Hallett
  • 2006: Jacqueline Dewar, Keith Stroyan e Judy L. Walker
  • 2007: Jennifer Quinn, Michael Starbird e Gilbert Strang
  • 2008: Annalisa Crannell, Kenneth I. Gross e James Morrow
  • 2009: Michael Bardzell, David Pengelley e Vali Siadat
  • 2010: Curtis Bennett, Michael Dorff e Allan J. Rossman
  • 2011: Erica Flapan, Karen Rhea e Zvezdelina Stankova
  • 2012: Matthew DeLong, Susan Loepp e Cynthia Wyels
  • 2013: Matthias Beck, Margaret M. Robinson e Francis Su
  • 2014: Carl Lee, Gavin LaRose e Andrew Bennett
  • 2015: Judith Covington, Brian Hopkins e Shahriar Shahriari
  • 2016: Satyan Devadoss, Tyler Jarvis e Glen Van Brummelen
  • 2017: Janet Barnett, Caren Diefenderfer e Tevian Dray
  • 2018: Gary Gordon, Hortensia Soto e Ronald Taylor Jr.
  • 2019: Suzanne Dorée, Carl Lee e Jennifer Switkes
  • 2020: Federico Ardila, Mark Tomforde e Suzanne Weekes
  • 2021: Dave Kung, David Austin e Elaine Kasimatis

Referências

  1. Krantz, Steven George (2009), «4.23 Prizes and encomia», The Survival of a Mathematician: From Tenure-track to Emeritus, ISBN 9780821846292, American Mathematical Society, pp. 133–136 . See in particular p. 136.
  2. a b MAA's webpage on the Haimo Award
  3. Hall, Leon M. (2017), «Founders, feminists, and a fascist – some notable women in the Missouri Section of the MAA», in: Beery, Janet L.; Greenwald, Sarah J.; Jensen-Vallin, Jacqueline A.; Mast, Maura B., Women in Mathematics: Celebrating the Centennial of the Mathematical Association of America, ISBN 9783319666945, Association for Women in Mathematics Series, 10, Springer, doi:10.1007/978-3-319-66694-5_7 . See in particular pp. 136–137, where founding this award is called Haimo's "most lasting accomplishment".