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Sylvia Bozeman : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sylvia Bozeman Sylvia D. Trimble Bozeman (born Sylvia Trimble, 1947, in Alabama) is an American mathematician and mathematics educator.〔''Notable Women in Mathematics, a Biographical Dictionary'', edited by Charlene Morrow and Teri Perl, Greenwood Press, 1998. pp 17–21〕 Bozeman did her undergraduate studies in mathematics at Alabama A&M University, during which she also had summer projects at NASA and Harvard University. She graduated in 1968 (unusually for a woman at that time, without any studies in education) and moved with her husband, also a mathematician, to Vanderbilt University, where they both began their graduate studies. She earned a masters degree in 1970, and then taught locally while her husband completed his own doctoral studies. Then, she took a teaching position at Spelman College, a college for African-American students in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1976, she took up graduate studies again at Emory University while continuing to hold a position at Spelman. She earned her doctorate in 1980 from Emory, under the supervision of Luis Kramarz; her thesis was titled ''Representations of Generalized Inverses of Fredholm Operators''.〔 Bozeman continues to work as a professor at Spelman, and has also held the position of vice provost there. Her husband, Robert Bozeman, is also a mathematics professor at nearby Morehouse College.〔 In 1997 she became Section Governor in the Mathematical Association of America, the first African-American to reach that level.〔 In 2012 she became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.〔(List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society ), retrieved 2013-01-19.〕 ==References==
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