Joan S. Birman

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Joan S. Birman is an American mathematician renowned for her influential work in low-dimensional topology and braid theory.

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instanceOf human
mathematician
topologist
affiliation Barnard College
surface form: Barnard College, Columbia University
areaOfInfluence mathematics community in low-dimensional topology
awardReceived Fellow of the American Mathematical Society
surface form: AMS Fellow

AWM Fellow
Chauvenet Prize
Emmy Noether Lecture
surface form: Noether Lecture (AWM) distinction

Steel Prize for Exposition
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
doctoralAdvisor Wilhelm Magnus
doctoralStudentOf New York University
educatedAt Barnard College
New York University
employer Barnard College
Columbia University
familyName Birman
fieldOfWork braid theory
geometric topology
knot theory
low-dimensional topology
givenName Joan
hasHonorificTitle professor emerita
influenced development of modern braid theory
research in low-dimensional topology
languageOfWorkOrName English
memberOf American Mathematical Society
Association for Women in Mathematics
middleName Sylvia
name Joan Sylvia Lyttle Birman
notableActivity mentoring women in mathematics
notableFor contributions to mapping class groups of surfaces
expository writing in topology
pioneering contributions to braid theory
notablePublication “Braids, Links, and Mapping Class Groups”
notableStudent Nancy Wrinkle
Tara Brendle
William W. Menasco
notableWork research in low-dimensional topology
work on braid groups
work on knot polynomials
work on mapping class groups
occupation mathematician
positionHeld professor of mathematics
sexOrGender female
workLocation New York City

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