The CUNY Graduate Center Department of Mathematics has 14 women on the doctoral faculty in 2017:
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Assistant Professor
Lie Algebras, Combinatorics and Representation Theory
PhD, Rutgers University, 2006
Gibbs Asst Prof at Yale University and a Zassenhaus Asst Prof at Ohio State
Funded by the Simons Foundation
Assistant Professor
Representation Theory and Algebraic Combinatorics
PhD, University Wisconsin Madison, 2010
Prior positions at Dartmouth, ICERM, and Univ of Melbourne
Simons and NSF Funding
Associate Professor
Number Theory
PhD, UCLA, 2006
Postdoc at U Toronto, IAS and MSRI
Funded by the NSF and the NSA
Professor
Probability Theory, Random Walks and Bernoulli Walks
PhD, Hungarian Academy of Sciences Eotvos University 1981
Prior Position at Renyi Institute, Budapest, Hungary
Professor
Statistics, Statistical Surveillance and Sequential Detection
PhD Columbia Statistics 2004
Postdoctoral appointments at Columbia and Princeton
NSA Young Investigator Award, NSF-CCF and NFS DMS-IGMS Funding
Professor Emerita
Complex analysis, Teichmuller theory, Kleinian Groups and Complex Dynamics
PhD Courant Institute at NYU 1964
Postdoc at IAS (AAUW and NSF), NSF Visiting Professor at Princeton,
President of the AWM, Vice President of the AMS
Noether Lecturer, AMS Address, MAA Address, AMS Fellow
Mary P. Dolciani Professor
PhD Leningrad State University 1984, Dr Moscow Steklov Institute 1990,
Prior Appointments at McGill University and Ural State University, Russia
Krieger Nelson Prize, Soviet Academy of Science Medal, Marsden Award, Malcev Prize, ICM Speaker
AMS Fellow, Funded by NSF and Simons grants
Professor
Probability, Stochastic Processes, and Partial Differential Equations
PhD Courant Institute at NYU 1999
Postdoctoral appointment at Northwestern University
Simons Fellow, Simons funding,
Assistant Professor
Harmonic Analysis, Representation Theory, Functional Analysis
Ph.D. Technische Universität München 2006
Postdoc at Stony Brook and at the Universidad Autonoma de Madrid
Funded by the NSF, winner of the Felix Gross Endowment Award
Assistant Professor
Model Theory and Difference Algebra
PhD, UC Berkeley, 2007
Prior position at University of Illinois in Chicago
Funded by the Simons Foundation and the NSF
Professor
Lie Theory
PhD Rutgers University Mathematics 1978
Postdoctoral Appointments: U Mass, MIT, and Rutgers
AMS Address, AMS Fellow
Assistant Professor
Number Theory
PhD University of Pennsylvania 2005
Prior Position at University of Illinois at Urbana Champagne
NSF DMS Funding
Associate Professor
Complex Geometry and Geometric Partial Differential Equations
PhD Massachusetts Institute of Technology 2006
Postdoctoral Appointment at Duke University and MSRI
NSF DMS Funding
Professor
Geometric Analysis: Riemannian Geometry and Metric Spaces
PhD Courant Institute at NYU 1996
Posdocs at Harvard and Johns Hopkins,
Visiting Research Professor at MSRI, Member at IAS, Visitor at SCGP and SB
NSF DMS funding, Geometry Festival Speaker, AMS Fellow
Professor
Combinatorics: Graph Theory and Networks
PhD Technical University Aachen 1978
Prior appointments at Dortmund University, W. Michigan and Coimbra
Invited Speaker at the Tenth International Conference on Discrete Mathematics
There are just over 100 faculty in the department in 2017 so we are only 14%. Many other excellent women mathematicians work at the various campuses around CUNY and are welcome to apply for doctoral appointments. These faculty teach undergraduates at Staten Island, Brooklyn, Lehman, Baruch, City Tech, York, Queens and Hunter Colleges and were appointed to the CUNY doctoral faculty at various points in their careers. For more information about women mathematicians at CUNY and around New York City see the New York Women in Mathematics Conference Webpage organized by Delaram Kahrobaei (CUNY GC Comp Sci) and Victoria Gitman. Also there are Women in Mathematics and Computing events at CUNY organized by Lidia Gonzalez.
For more information about women in mathematics see the Association for Women in Mathematics and the list of Noether Lecturers.
Disclaimer: This page is not an official CUNY Webpage. The official department page is available here. Google sites has been used to create this page so that it is easy to edit and update.