NSF recognizes a mathematician and a social scientist with the Alan T. Waterman Award
A mathematician who uses number theory to provide new perspectives on some of the oldest and most difficult problems in mathematics, and a social scientist whose innovative contributions show the impact of increased opportunity and representation on our nation’s most important decisions — Melanie Matchett Wood, a Harvard University mathematician, and Nicholas Carnes, a Duke University social scientist and scholar of public policy, have earned the National Science Foundation’s Alan T. …
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Published May 11, 2021 at 10:00AM
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