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Mathematician Vogtmann elected to National Academy of Sciences
By Kate Blackwood
Karen Vogtmann, Goldman Smith Professor of Mathematics Emeritus in the College of Arts and Sciences, has been elected to the National Academy of Sciences (NAS).
Vogtmann is among 120 members and 30 international members who were elected in 2022, in recognition of their distinguished and continuing achievements in original research. With the newest elections, there are now 2,512 active members and 517 international NAS members. Seventy-one Cornellians have now been elected to the academy since inaugural elections in 1863.
A mathematician working in topology and algebra, Vogtmann is known for introducing new topological and geometric models for the study of infinite discrete groups and has had a particularly strong influence on the modern approach to automorphism groups of free groups.
Vogtmann received her bachelor’s (1971) and doctorate degrees (1977) from the University of California, Berkeley. She joined Cornell’s Department of Mathematics in 1984 after appointments at the University of Michigan, Brandeis University and Columbia University.
Read the full story on the College of Arts and Sciences website.
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