The Event

 

 

CELEBRATING WOMEN IN MATH 2023 – CELEBRANDO A MULHER NA MATEMÁTICA

FACE-TO-FACE CONFERENCE – CONFERÊNCIA PRESENCIAL

July 31st to August 04, 2023

At Fórum de Ciência e Cultura da UFRJ  – Av. Rui Barbosa 762 Flamengo Rio de Janeiro

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CELEBRATING WOMEN IN MATH 2023 – CELEBRANDO A MULHER NA MATEMÁTICA

May 22-26, 2023 – Online

CERTIFICATES (All of it in Portuguese as well as in English)

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 WORKSHOP ABSTRACT (Portuguese) – CLICK HERE

ALL THE REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS WILL RECEIVE THE ZOOM LINK BY EMAIL.

HOWEVER, EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND OUR MEETING ON THE YOUTUBE CHANNEL

GIFTS: We’ll draw some freebies during the event!!

Sponsors: FAPERJ, Instituto de Matemática-UFRJ, CCMN-UFRJ, IGEO-UFRJ, Sociedade Brasileira de Matemática-SBM, Sociedade Brasileira de Matemática Aplicada e Computacional-SBMAC, Serrapilheira.

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Below, you can find more information about the speakers and Committees, click on the name. 

Plenary (online)

Short talks (online)

Round Table –  Gender Topics: We need to talk about successful initiatives (in Portuguese only)

Workshop – Modeling in SIR and Python to analyze epidemics (in portuguese only)

Organizing Committee

Scientific Committee

Support Committee

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Previous Editions

CELEBRATING WOMEN IN MATH – CELEBRANDO A MULHER NA MATEMÁTICA 2022

May 09-13, 2022

CERTIFICATES (All of it in Portuguese as well as in English) – CLICK HERE

REGISTRATION – CLICK HERE!

SCHEDULE – CLICK HERE!

ABSTRACT BOOK – CLICK HERE! 

WORKSHOP ABSTRACT – CLICK HERE!

GIFTS: We’ll draw some freebies during the event!!

Sponsors: CCMN-UFRJ, IGEO-UFRJ, FAPERJ, Instituto de Matemática-UFRJ, Sociedade Brasileira de Matemática-SBM, Sociedade Brasileira de Matemática Aplicada e Computacional-SBMAC, Serrapilheira.

Exhibition of the film:

The Revolution Generation

Trailer The Revolution Generation – Click here

“The number of Millennials in the United States — those born between approximately 1978 and 2000 — is near 80 million people. They’re the most diverse generation in America, with 56 percent of them registered as politically Independent … and every single one of them will be needed if the planet is to avoid climate catastrophe.  In THE REVOLUTION GENERATION, filmmakers Josh Tickell and Rebecca Tickell (whose previous films Fuel, Pump, and Kiss the Ground have examined oil, capitalism, and a regenerative way forward for the earth) spotlight a generation that has been mischaracterized, mislabeled, and mistakenly mocked. Through interviews and highlighting a theory by authors/generational demographists Neil Howe and William Strauss that history can be viewed as a series of 80-year cycles — and within that, into four “seasons” that bring with them profound societal changes — the film shows the impact of the WWII Generation, Baby Boomers, and Gen X. But Millennials occupy a special spot: They’re creators of social tech and native digital users, are anti-corporate crusaders, are more empathetic that any previous group … and they now have to secure voting rights, equality, and the safety of the planet itself. Can they do it? A kinetic, perceptive documentary of a generation and why they are who they are, THE REVOLUTION GENERATION is also, as Josh Tickell says, “A how-to manual for saving the earth.”

Below, you can find more information about the speakers and Committees, click on the name. 

Organizing Committee

Scientific Committee

List of speakers

Plenary

Short talks

Staff

CELEBRATING WOMEN IN MATH – CELEBRANDO A MULHER NA MATEMÁTICA 2021

May 24-28 2021 – Online

(16/07/21)! CERTIFICATES (in Portuguese) – CLICK HERE!

(17/07/21) TALKS (Portuguese) – CLICK HERE! 

(17/07/21) Round table (Portuguese) – CLICK HERE!

(17/07/21) Talks (in English – Plenary and some short talks) CLICK HERE!

(17/07/21) Thematic Session Organization CLICK HERE!

(17/07/21) Staff CLICK HERE!

(Dear participant, if you need the English version of your certificate, please, contact us)

 

SCHEDULE – CLICK HERE!

 ABSTRACT BOOK – CLICK HERE!

WORKSHOP ABSTRACT – CLICK HERE!

ALL THE REGISTERED PARTICIPANTS WILL RECEIVE THE ZOOM LINK BY EMAIL.

HOWEVER, EVERYONE IS WELCOME TO ATTEND OUR MEETING ON THE YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCn4mciDtrnQndma6uhcyAMg/

Sponsors: FAPERJ, Instituto de Matemática-UFRJ, CCMN-UFRJ, Parque Tecnológico da UFRJ, Sociedade Brasileira de Matemática-SBM, Sociedade Brasileira de Matemática Aplicada e Computacional-SBMAC, Women Committee SBMAC, Serrapilheira.

 

When you picture a scientist, who do you see?

Exhibition of the film: “Picture a Scientist”.

https://www.pictureascientist.com/media (Trailer).

 

WORKSHOP ABSTRACT – CLICK HERE!

Workshop: “How to make the CWinM21 Logo?” by Sônia Pinto de Carvalho – UFMG.

Do you like these pictures? Then, attend this workshop!

Imagens: Sonia Pinto de Carvalho – UFMG

 

GIFTS: We’ll draw some freebies during the event!!

Organizing Committee 

Scientific Committee 

Plenary talks

Short talks

Staff

The Project goal is to make happens the event “Celebrating Women in Mathematics at IM-UFRJ”, in celebration of the women in mathematics day, May 12, which also is the birthday of Mariam Mirzakhani, the only Fields Medal woman in the history of this prize. In this Edition, we intend a broad event in the Week of Women in Mathematics, with 5 (five) days duration, covering a larger variety within the areas of research in mathematics (Analysis, Algebra, Geometry, Mathematical Education, Dynamical Systems, Probability and Statiscs, Mathematical Physics, etc.).  During 5 (five) days in May 2021, must be occur talks, discussions and/or workshops such that we expect to have the participation of women professors, national and international researchers interacting with a broad audience of researchers and students of undergraduation and graduation of several universities. The event is also open to people interested in female representation in STEM.

Sponsors: Instituto de Matemática-UFRJ, CCMN-UFRJ, Parque Tecnológico da UFRJ, Brazilian Mathematical Society – SBM, Brazilian Society of Applied Mathematics – SBMAC, Instituto Serrapilheira.

Also see:  https://may12.womeninmaths.org/

Past Event

Webmeeting – Women in Mathematics

Due the Covid-19 emergency our Celebrating Women in Math at Rio has been postponed for the moment. While we are waiting for our presential meeting, we have created a virtual one, to occur May 26-27 11:00 am (RJ-BR time), to celebrate this important moment for us, women in math.

More informations at the flyer below:

Abstract

Resumos

26 de Maio – in portuguese

Maria José Pacífico – UFRJ

Título: Avanços e tropeços da mulher nas ciências 

Resumo: Nesta mesa redonda, vou relatar alguns avanços e conquistas das mulheres cientistas, contrapondo com os tropeços advindos de sua condição de gênero.

Maité Kulesza – UFRPE

Título: Maternidade e pesquisa combinam?

Resumo: Pesquisas apontam que, ao se tornarem mães, mulheres cientistas baixam consideravelmente a quantidade de suas publicações. Com isso, nos últimos anos, o tema maternidade e produtividade tem sido abordado em vários artigos e mesas nos eventos acadêmicos, buscando ações que possam minimizar esse impacto na carreira das mulheres. Nesta mesa, pretendo apresentar alguns dados coletados pelo Parent in Science, apontar iniciativas já em curso em editais de pesquisa e de agências de fomento, bem como trazer a reflexão do porquê a pandemia acentuou esse impacto sobre a vida das pesquisadoras.

Anne Bronzi – UNICAMP Título: “Grupo Elza” e “Meninas SuperCientistas”   Resumo: Nesta mesa redonda, apresentarei informações sobre os projetos  “Grupo Elza” e “Meninas SuperCientistas”. O grupo Elza foi criado em 2018 por alunas, funcionárias e professoras do IMECC-Unicamp e tem como função propor diretrizes e ações para diminuir a sub-representação das mulheres, bem como ações para a prevenção e o enfrentamento de casos de assédio no instituto. O ”Meninas SuperCientistas” é um projeto que tem como objetivo incentivar alunas do ensino fundamental a seguirem carreira na área de ciências, através de atividades realizadas por cientistas mulheres com as alunas, para que as mesmas possam ter exemplos da atuação de mulheres na ciência feita no país e inserir modelos nos quais elas possam se inspirar. A primeira edição do evento na Unicamp foi realizada em junho de 2019. O projeto foi inspirado no “Meninas com Ciência”, realizado por mulheres do Departamento de Geologia e Paleontologia do Museu Nacional – UFRJ.

Manuela Souza – UFBA

Título: Diversidade racial na Matemática Resumo: Nessa mesa, falarei um pouco sobre a sub-representatividade das mulheres negras na Matemática citando algumas iniciativas de discussão dessa pauta como: 1) o mini-documentário Potência N (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=untetrh5MyM&t=428s); 2) o mapeamento de Matemáticas Negras que atuam em universidades públicas ou Institutos Federais; 3) o levantamento quantitativo e qualitativo do perfil dos estudantes de Matemática da graduação e pós-graduação por gênero e raça no país (de acordo com dados do INEP e da CAPES).  

May 27 – in English

Corinna Ulcigrai – University of Zürich

“Slow chaos”: understanding dynamics of parabolic systems

Many deterministic systems, in mathematical models and in nature, exhibit “chaotic behaviour”: a well known feature of chaos is the butterfly effect: a small variation of initial conditions may lead to drastically different future evolutions. This talk will focus on parabolic systems, those for which the “butterfly effect” happens “slowly” (e.g. at polynomial speed). These include many systems coming from physics (such as the Ehrenfest and Novikov models of metals), (smooth) flows on surfaces and billiards in (rational) polygons. We will survey some of the mathematical characterization of chaotic features and some of the mechanisms for “slow” chaos in these systems, including recent work inspired by the ideas of Marina Ratner.