
Kate Okikiolu - Wikipedia
Kate Adebola Okikiolu (born 1965) is a British mathematician. [2] She is known for her work with elliptic differential operators as well as her work with inner-city children. [ 3 ]
Katherine Adebola Okikiolu - MacTutor History of Mathematics ...
Katherine Adebola Okikiolu, Black Women in Mathematics, Mathematicians of the African Diaspora, Department of Mathematics, Buffalo University. http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/okikiolu_katherine.html
Katherine Okikiolu - Mathematicians of the African Diaspora
Katherine Adebola Okikiolu. born: 1965; place: England. Cambridge University. University of California at Los Angeles (1991) thesis: The Analogue of the Strong Szego Limit Theorem on the Torus and the 3-Sphere Advisor 1: Sun-Yung Chang; Advisor 2: John Garnett. Associate Professor of Mathematics University of California at San Diego
The Black Heroes of Science - Black History Month 2025
2017年11月9日 · Kathleen Okikiolu is a renowned British research mathematician who has won many prestigious awards. After completing an undergraduate degree in mathematics at Cambridge, she went on to become the first female Black Mathematician to obtain a PhD from the University of California at Los Angeles.
Kathleen Okikiolu (born 1965), Nigerian mathematician | World ...
Kathleen Adebola Okikiolu is a British mathematician. Okikiolu was born in 1965 in England. Her father was George Olatokunbo Okikiolu, a renowned Nigerian mathematician and the most published black mathematician on record.
Meet Katherine Okikiolu - The Stemettes Zine
2021年5月17日 · In 2001, she became the first black woman to publish an article in the Annals of Mathematics, a journal of research papers in pure mathematics founded in 1884. Katherine was also the first black recipient of a Sloan Research Fellowship. Join us …
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Hidden Heroes: Kathleen Adebola Okikiolu and Robert Cray
Week 5 of the Lakewood MLK Committee’s Hidden Heroes campaign highlights national hero Kathleen Okikiolu and local hero Lakewood native and award-winning Blues musician Robert Cray. Kathleen “Kate” Adebola Okikiolu was born in England in 1965 to a math-focused family.