The Women of Mathematics Across Europe tour is an exhibition whose starting point was in July 2016 in Berlin. The initiative aims to present the different mathematicians and areas in which they work, but also what obstacles and opportunities they encounter in their careers.
This year's exhibition was edited by Sylvie Paycha and Noel Tovia Matoff as part of the 8th European Congress of Mathematics, and is hosted by the University of Primorska. The organizer of the exhibition is the Committee for Women at the Society of Mathematicians, Physicists and Astronomers of Slovenia (DMFA). The committee is dedicated to promoting study of mathematics, physics and astronomy among girls and women and advocates for women’s achievements in science. The exhibition Women of Mathematics throughout Europe is open from 15 May to 30 June 2021 at the Armerija Palace in Koper, Slovenia (Tito Square 4).
We are proud that prof. Blaženka Divjak, PhD was chosen in 20 presented mathematicians.
Mathematics is often considered difficult, abstract and cold, and therefore completely "unfeminine". However, there are more and more women who do research in different areas of mathematics, although men still dominate in number and recognizability - says prof. Divjak.
Find out more about the association and the publication on the official websites:
https://www.europeanwomeninmaths.org/
https://matoff.de/en/portfolio/mathematikerinnen/
The entire exhibition catalogue is available for order at the following link:
https://womeninmath.net/catalogue/
Photo of prof. Divjak was taken by Noel Tovia Matoff for the Women of Mathematics throughout Europe gallery.