David H. Blackwell
(1919-2010) | Richard Tapia |
Date: October 28-29, 2016
The conference will begin at 1 p.m. on Friday,
October 28 and conclude with a banquet in the evening on Saturday, October 29.
Location: University of Tennessee Conference Center – Knoxville, TN
Conference Schedule and Abstracts: (PDF)
Overview: The NSF Mathematical Sciences Institutes Diversity Committee hosted the 2016 Blackwell-Tapia Conference and Awards Ceremony. The lead institute was NIMBioS and the co-organizing institute was the Statistical and Applied Mathematical Sciences Institute (SAMSI). This is the ninth conference since 2000, held every other year, with the location rotating among NSF Mathematics Institutes. The conference and prize honors David Blackwell, the first African-American member of the National Academy of Science, and Richard Tapia, winner of the National Medal of Science in 2010, two seminal figures who inspired a generation of African-American, Native American and Latino/Latina students to pursue careers in mathematics. The Blackwell-Tapia Prize recognizes a mathematician who has contributed significantly to research in his or her area of expertise, and who has served as a role model for mathematical scientists and students from underrepresented minority groups, or has contributed in other significant ways to addressing the problem of underrepresentation of minorities in math.
The 2016 recipient of the Blackwell-Tapia Prize is Mariel Vazquez, Professor of Mathematics and Microbiology and Molecular Genetics at the University of California, Davis. Read more.
The conference included scientific talks, poster presentations, panel discussions, ample opportunities for discussion and interaction, and the awarding of the Blackwell-Tapia Prize. Participants came from all career stages and will represent institutions of all sizes across the country, including Puerto Rico.
Goals of the conference are to:
Descriptive Flyer (pdf)
Undergraduate Event, 5:30–7 p.m. Oct. 27, at NIMBioS:
Organizing Committee
Speakers
with remarks by honored guest Richard Tapia, Rice Univ.
Oct. 28 Talks:
Oct. 29 Talks:
The hosting NSF Mathematics Institutes Diversity Committee members are, as follows: American Institute of Mathematics (AIM), Fields Institute, Institute for Advanced Study (IAS), Institute for Computational and Experimental Research in Mathematics (ICERM), Institute for Mathematics and its Applications (IMA), Institute for Pure and Applied Mathematics (IPAM), Mathematical Biosciences Institute (MBI), Mathematical Sciences Research Institute (MSRI), NIMBioS and SAMSI.
Blog Posts:
The 2016 Blackwell-Tapia Conference and Awards Ceremony is supported in
part by the
Alfred P. Sloan Foundation.
Additional support for Canadian participation in the conference is provided by the Fields Institute.
For more information, contact:
Suzanne Lenhart
Associate Director for Education and Outreach, NIMBioS
Email: slenhart@tennessee.edu
Phone: (865) 974-4270 (Math) (865) 974-9349 (NIMBioS) Fax: (865) 974-9300
NIMBioS
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University of Tennessee
Knoxville,
TN 37996-3410
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FAX: (865) 974-9461
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