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Since , two female high school students, Alison Miller, from upstate New York, and Sherry Gong, whose parents emigrated to the United States from China, have made the United States team (they both won gold)
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for her three undergraduate research papers. That year she also received her B.A. degree with Highest Honors in Mathematics from Harvard University. Her senior thesis, for which she won the
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Gallian, Joseph A. (2022), "Snapshots of AWM's Alice T. Schafer prize winners", in Beery, Janet L.; Greenwald, Sarah J.; Kessel, Cathy (eds.),
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Both the runner-up and the third-place finisher, 14-year-old Alison Miller of Niskayuna, N.Y., also are educated at home.
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Dustin Clausen and Alison Miller were recipients of the Hoopes Prizes this year, for their outstanding senior theses
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In 2004, Alison Miller became the first American girl to win a gold medal in the International Mathematical Olympiad
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Pink Brain, Blue Brain: How Small Differences Grow into Troublesome Gaps – and What We Can Do about It
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Fifty years of women in mathematics—reminiscences, history, and visions for the future of AWM
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is an American mathematician who was the first American female gold medalist at the
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in 2007, the first year that the U.S. was represented in that Olympiad.
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Prize for excellence in mathematics by an undergraduate woman from the
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She should not be confused with Allison N. Miller, a mathematician at
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in 2005, 2006, and 2007, matching the record set ten years earlier by
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in 2004, where she became the first American female gold medalist.
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Prizes and Awards at the Joint Mathematics Meetings in San Diego
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award for outstanding performance by a woman on the contest.
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Putnam Competition archive, result pages for years 2004-2007
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four times, the last three of which were recognized by the
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award for outstanding performance by a woman in the
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Undergraduate Mathematics Colloquium aka Math Table
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Schafer Prize 207:before becoming an associate editor for 384: 382: 227: 168:In 2008, she became a co-winner of the 463:Mangaliman, Jessie (August 11, 2007), 424:, Association for Women in Mathematics 309:, Oneworld Publications, p. 213, 7: 690:21st-century American mathematicians 666:hosted by the University of Michigan 174:Association for Women in Mathematics 136:Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee 140:International Mathematical Olympiad 138:. 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Alison Miller (disambiguation)
Elizabeth Lowell Putnam Prize
Mathematics
Thesis
Doctoral advisor
Manjul Bhargava
International Mathematical Olympiad
Putnam Competition
Elizabeth Lowell Putnam
Niskayuna, New York
Scripps Howard National Spelling Bee
International Mathematical Olympiad
Harvard University
Elizabeth Lowell Putnam
Putnam Competition
Ioana Dumitriu
China Girls Mathematical Olympiad
Alice T. Schafer
Association for Women in Mathematics
Hoopes Prize
Churchill Scholarship
University of Cambridge
Princeton University
Manjul Bhargava
knot invariants
Harvard University
Mathematical Reviews
Swarthmore College

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