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'''Chelsea Walton''' |
'''Chelsea Walton''' is a mathematician whose research interests include [[noncommutative ring|noncommutative algebra]], [[noncommutative algebraic geometry]], [[symmetry in quantum mechanics]], [[Hopf algebra]]s, and [[quantum group]]s. She is an associate professor at [[Rice University]] and a [[Sloan Research Fellowship|Sloan Research Fellow]].{{r|sloan}} |
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==Education and career== |
==Education and career== |
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Nationality | American |
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Fields | Mathematics |
Institutions | Rice University |
Thesis | On Degenerations and Deformations of Sklyanin Algebras (2011) |
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Website | Web Page |
Chelsea Walton is a mathematician whose research interests include noncommutative algebra, noncommutative algebraic geometry, symmetry in quantum mechanics, Hopf algebras, and quantum groups. She is an associate professor at Rice University and a Sloan Research Fellow.[1]
Education and career
Walton is African-American,[2] originally from Detroit,[3] and was educated in the Detroit public schools.[4] As a child she made a letter frequency table from her children's dictionary,[1] and as a high school student, seeking a way to "do logic puzzles all day and get paid for this",[2] she was already planning a career as a mathematics professor.[3]
She graduated from Michigan State University in 2005,[5] and completed her Ph.D. at the University of Michigan in 2011. Her dissertation, On Degenerations and Deformations of Sklyanin Algebras, was jointly supervised by Toby Stafford and Karen E. Smith,[6] and based in part on her work as a visiting student at the University of Manchester, where Stafford had moved.[7]
Walton did postdoctoral research at the University of Washington and the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute, and became a C. L. E. Moore instructor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from 2012 to 2015.[7] She came to Temple University as Selma Lee Bloch Brown Assistant Professor of Mathematics in 2015 [1]. She moved to the University of Illinois in 2018.[5][4] She joined the faculty at Rice University in 2020.[8]
Recognition
Walton was named a Sloan Fellow in 2017, becoming the fourth African-American to win a Sloan Fellowship in mathematics.[1] In 2018 she won the André Lichnerowicz Prize in Poisson geometry, the first woman to be awarded this prize.[9] The award citation noted her research on Sklyanin algebras in Poisson geometry, on the actions of Hopf algebras, and on the universal enveloping algebra of the Witt algebra.[10]
References
- ^ a b c d "Temple mathematician Chelsea Walton named a 2017 Sloan Research Fellow", Temple Now, Temple University, March 7, 2017
- ^ a b "Chelsea Walton", Mathematically Gifted and Black: Black History Month 2017 Honoree, retrieved 2018-10-18
- ^ a b Paoletta, Rae (March 8, 2017), "These Black Female Mathematicians Should Be Stars in the Blockbusters of Tomorrow", Gizmodo
- ^ a b Readdy, Margaret A.; Taylor, Christine (March 2018), "Chelsea Walton" (PDF), Women's History Month, Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 65 (3): 296–297
- ^ a b Bursztynsky, Jessica; Evensen, Dave (September 13, 2018), New faculty join the College of LAS, University of Illinois College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, retrieved 2018-10-19
- ^ Chelsea Walton at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ^ a b Curriculum vitae (PDF), retrieved 2020-07-01
- ^ Chelsea Walton, retrieved 2020-07-06
- ^ Chelsea Walton and Brent Prym win 2018 André Lichnerowicz Prize in Poisson Geometry, International Mathematical Union Committee for Women in Mathematics, August 20, 2018
- ^ André Lichnerowicz Prize in Poisson geometry (PDF), Fields Institute, 2018, retrieved 2018-10-19
Further reading
- Diaz-Lopez, Alexander (February 2018), "Chelsea Walton Interview" (PDF), Notices of the American Mathematical Society, 65 (2): 164–166
External links
- 1983 births
- Living people
- 21st-century American mathematicians
- American women mathematicians
- African-American mathematicians
- Michigan State University alumni
- University of Michigan alumni
- Massachusetts Institute of Technology faculty
- Temple University faculty
- University of Illinois at Urbana–Champaign faculty
- Sloan Research Fellows
- 21st-century women mathematicians