12 mai 1977 este data nașterii matematicianului iranian Maryam Mirzachani - prima femeie matematician distinsă cu premiul Fields (Seoul, 2014). In anul 2018, la Rio de Janeiro, în cadrul evenimentului World Meeting for Women in Mathematics (WM)^2, Congresului Internațional al Matematicienilor a fost luată decizia a utiliza această dată pentru a celebra femeile în matematică https://may12.womeninmaths.org/why
Cu această ocazie propunem o listă a unor femei matematicieni romani, ca exepmlu de cariera de succes.
- Alexandra Bellow (born 1935), Romanian researcher in ergodic theory, probability and analysis
- Liliana Borcea, Romanian-American applied mathematician, expert on wave propagation
- Ana Caraiani, Romanian-American IMO medalist, Putnam fellow, expert in algebraic number theory and the Langlands program
- Coralia Cartis, Romanian expert on compressed sensing, numerical analysis, and regularization methods in optimization
- Zoia Ceaușescu (1949–2006), Romanian functional analyst, daughter of Communist leader
- Cornelia Druțu Romanian mathematician, won Whitehead Prize for research in geometric group theory
- Ioana Dumitriu (born 1976), Romanian-American numerical analyst
- Sarah Glaz (born 1947), Romanian-Israeli-American commutative algebraist and mathematical poet
- Eleny Ionel, Romanian-American symplectic geometer
- Dorina Mitrea (born 1965), Romanian-American functional analyst and mathematics educator
- Irina Mitrea, Romanian-American researcher in partial differential equations known for outreach to women and minorities
- Irina Nenciu, Romanian mathematician
- Magda Peligrad, Romanian probability theorist known for her work on stochastic processes
- Ileana Streinu, Romanian-American computational geometer, expert on kinematics and structural rigidity
- Luminița Vese, Romanian specialist in image processing
- Cabiria Andreian Cazacu
- Liliana Borcea
- Coralia Cartis
- Vera Myller
- Elena Moldovan Popoviciu
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