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Irene Fonseca received a Women of Distinction award in math and technology from the Girl Scouts - Trillium Council

photo of Irene FonsecaIrene Fonseca, MCS Professor of Mathematics and Director of the Center for Nonlinear Analysis, received a Women of Distinction award in math and technology from the Girl Scouts - Trillium Council. The award recognizes Fonseca’s leadership and accomplishments, as well as her efforts in encouraging young women to pursue research in mathematics. The awards were presented on Thursday, April 29 at the Hilton Pittsburgh. The Trillium Council includes girl scouts from several counties in Southwestern Pennsylvania, Monongalia and Preston counties in West Virginia and Garrett County in Maryland.

April 29, 2004

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Irene Fonseca has received a prestigious appointment to a mathematics advisory board at a Swiss institution
Carnegie Mellon University Names Irene Fonseca Mellon College of Science Professor of Mathematics
Irene Fonseca
Center for Nonlinear Analysis
Department of Mathematical Sciences