Celebrating May 12 at Mathematics Münster

At Mathematics Münster, we are celebrating gender diversity with several events and digital activities throughout the week from 8-12 May in the context of the May12 initiative.

Join in! Everybody is invited. We especially encourage FLINTA* people to join.

Photo gallery of the events

Programme:

Monday, 8 May, 1:15 pm, Common Room
Short movie about Olga Alexandrovna Ladyzhenskaya
Her theorems shaped the modern theory of PDEs of mathematical physics. Free screening is offered by the May12 initiative.
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Tuesday, 9 May, 5 pm, SRZ 216/217
Discussion on "Achieving gender balance in science" with Eva Maria Feichtner
Prof. Dr. Eva Maria Feichtner is the founder and co-director of ALTA (Institute for Algebra, Geometry, Topology and their Applications), University of Bremen, and was the vice president of internationalisation and diversity until last year.
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Wednesday, 10 May, 12.15 pm, SRZ 216/17
3rd lunch time lecture on Gender Biases
"Do we still need equality measures? Gender Biases in Academia and how to reduce them" by Dr. Lisa Horvath
For investigators.
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Thursday, 11 May, 6.30 pm, Restaurant Lido
Joint dinner
We welcome female, inter, nonbinary, trans and agender scientists for a joint dinner on thursday evening.

Friday, 12 May, 2 pm, SRZ 216/217
MM Connect meets Women in Maths
Research talks by MATHRIX professors Franziska Jahnke and Marlies Pirner, afterwards tea time in the SRZ lounge.

A glimpse at MM research

Several postdocs and doctoral reseachers who have recently started at Mathematics Münster are introducing themselves and their research on a digital "blackboard".
 

Blackboards

Mathematics Münster's early career scientists give a brief insight into their research topics.
Mathematics Münster's early career scientists give a brief insight into their research topics.
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  • Sira Busch. Root automorphisms in spherical buildings.
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  • Pia Dillmann. Compact homogeneous Einstein manifolds.
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  • Maria Gerasimova.
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  • Katharina Harengel.
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  • Edith Hübner.
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  • Margarete Ketelsen. Model Theory of Valued Fields.
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  • Anastasia Prokudina. Phi-Gamma-modules and crystalline deformation rings for local function fields.
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  • Julia Semikina. Cut-and-paste invariants of manifolds via algebraic K-theory.
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  • Alessandra Tullini. Black hole stability.
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Would you like to see more "blackboards" from our early career scientist?

Gallery Women in Maths Day 2022

Gallery Women in Maths Day 2021

Gallery Women in Maths Day 2020

About the faszination of mathematics

The University of Münster social media team has asked some of our early career researchers what they find particularly fascinating about mathematics. You can see a picture gallery with their  statements below, on Instagram or Facebook.

Impressions of our "May 12" events

Photos

Monday: Opening and film screening "Olga Alexandrovna Ladyzhenskaya"
Monday: Opening and film screening "Olga Alexandrovna Ladyzhenskaya"
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  • Monday: Film screening "Olga Alexandrovna Ladyzhenskaya"
    © MM/vl
  • Monday: Film screening "Olga Alexandrovna Ladyzhenskaya"
    © MM/vl
  • Monday: Film screening "Olga Alexandrovna Ladyzhenskaya"
    © MM/vl
  • Tuesday: Discussion on gender balance in science with Prof. Dr. Eva Maria Feichtner
    © MM/vl
  • Tuesday: Discussion on gender balance in science with Prof. Dr. Eva Maria Feichtner
    © MM/vl
  • Wednesday: Lunch time lecture on gender biases
    © MM/vl
  • Thursday: FINTA dinner of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Restaurant Lido
    © MM/vl
  • Thursday: FINTA dinner of the Faculty of Mathematics and Computer Science at Restaurant Lido
    © MM/vl
  • Friday: MM Connect meets Women in Maths with MATHRIX professor Franziska Jahnke
    © MM/vl
  • Friday: MM Connect meets Women in Maths with MATHRIX professor Marlies Pirner
    © MM/vl
  • Friday: Get-together after MM Connect in the Common Room
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© May12 initiative

Movie "Olga Ladyzhenskaya"

This year, courtesy of Ekaterina Eremenko, the May12 initiative offers the screening of the 30 minutes-length movie "Olga Ladyzhenskaya".
This movie was first presented during the World Women in Maths meeting in 2022 and tells the story of Olga Alexandrovna Ladyzhnskaya, whose 100th birthday was in 2022.
You can discover the trailer on Youtube.

About the International Women in Maths Day

The day is a great opportunity for the mathematical community around the world to celebrate women in mathematics and make their achievements more visible. The aim is to inspire people and promote an open, welcoming and inclusive working environment for all.

May 12th is the date of birth of Maryam Mirzakhani, the first and so far only female winner of the Fields Medal. She died from cancer in 2017 at the early age of 40. Her beautiful and astonishing results and her life and career are an inspiration for everyone, women and men, to pursue their dreams in science. Her birthday was chosen to celebrate Women in Mathematics in her memory.

More information on the May12 initiative: may12.womeninmaths.org

Explanation of FLINTA*: This German acronym stands for women, lesbians, inter, non-binary, trans and agender people. The * is meant to include all people who do not identify with the terms mentioned, but are patriarchally discriminated against because of their gender.