Harvard College Iranian Association has partnered with the Harvard Iranian Alumni to form a fund in honor of a notable and accomplished Harvard alumna, Dr. Maryam Mizrakhani.
Most of you are probably aware of Maryam Mirzakhani and her incredible contributions to math and science. Maryam Mirzakhani was born in Iran in 1977, and as a teenager, she won gold medals in the 1994 and 1995 International Mathematical Olympiads for high school students, attaining a perfect score in 1995. In 1999, she received a B.Sc. degree in mathematics from the Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, and five years later, she earned a Ph.D. from Harvard University for her dissertation “Simple Geodesics on Hyperbolic Surfaces and Volume of the Moduli Space of Curves.”
After receiving her PhD here at Harvard, Mirzakhani served as a Clay Mathematics Institute research fellow and as an assistant professor of mathematics at Princeton University. In 2008, she became a professor at Stanford University. In 2014, Mirzakhani became the first woman and the first Iranian to be awarded a Fields Medal, the highest honor for a mathematician. We could think of no better way to honor her legacy than to promote academics at Harvard in her name.
The Maryam Mizrakhani Scholarship will support summertime scholarship endeavors up to $5,000 for two individuals.
We are pleased to announce Zeinab Maghdouri as the 2022 Graduate Student Recipient of the Mirzakhani Scholarship! We thank the Harvard Iranian Alumni Association for their partnership in this endeavor.
Most of you are probably aware of Maryam Mirzakhani and her incredible contributions to math and science. Maryam Mirzakhani was born in Iran in 1977, and as a teenager, she won gold medals in the 1994 and 1995 International Mathematical Olympiads for high school students, attaining a perfect score in 1995. In 1999, she received a B.Sc. degree in mathematics from the Sharif University of Technology in Tehran, and five years later, she earned a Ph.D. from Harvard University for her dissertation “Simple Geodesics on Hyperbolic Surfaces and Volume of the Moduli Space of Curves.”
After receiving her PhD here at Harvard, Mirzakhani served as a Clay Mathematics Institute research fellow and as an assistant professor of mathematics at Princeton University. In 2008, she became a professor at Stanford University. In 2014, Mirzakhani became the first woman and the first Iranian to be awarded a Fields Medal, the highest honor for a mathematician. We could think of no better way to honor her legacy than to promote academics at Harvard in her name.
The Maryam Mizrakhani Scholarship will support summertime scholarship endeavors up to $5,000 for two individuals.
We are pleased to announce Zeinab Maghdouri as the 2022 Graduate Student Recipient of the Mirzakhani Scholarship! We thank the Harvard Iranian Alumni Association for their partnership in this endeavor.