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Shapiro Visitors


Ed Shapiro
(Valley News front page, 13 August 1999).

The Shapiro Visitor Program in Mathematics is funded through the generosity of Ed Shapiro (1916--2003), long-time friend and supporter of the Department of Mathematics. A short bio of Ed Shapiro can be found here.

2007-2008:

  • Charles Grinstead (Swarthmore College)
  • Astrid an Huef (University of New South Wales)
  • Erin Haller (University of Arkansas)
  • Shannon Hughes (Princeton)
  • Brian Munson (Stanford)
  • Iain Raeburn (University of Newcastle)
  • Jeffrey Strom (Western Michigan University)
  • Len Vacher (University of South Florida)

2006-2007:

  • Timo Betcke (University of Manchester, UK)
  • Graham Brightwell (London School of Economics)
  • Yunhi Cho (University of Seoul and Boston College)
  • Dorin Dumitrascu (University of Arizona)
  • Marek Golasinski (Nicolaus Copernicus University, Poland)
  • Charles Grinstead (Swarthmore, PA)
  • Nigel Higson (Penn State)
  • Florian Luca (Instituto de Matemáticas UNAM, Campus Morelia, México)
  • Paul Muhly (U of Iowa)
  • Yuli Rudyak (University of Florida)
  • Melikhov Sergey (Steklov Math Institute, Moscow)
  • Len Vacher (University of South Florida)
  • Also provided support for the meeting of the editorial board of Numeracy!, the electronic journal of the National Numeracy Network.

2005-2006:

  • Graham Brightwell (London School of Economics)
  • Sergei Chmutov (Ohio State University)
  • Scott Crass (Cal State, Long Beach)
  • Tobias Ekholm (Uppsala University, Sweden)
  • Jessica Flack (Santa Fe Institute, NM)
  • Charles Grinstead (Swarthmore, PA)
  • Astrid an Heuf (University of New South Wales, Australia)
  • David Krakauer (Santa Fe Institute, NM)
  • John McCarthy (Stanford University, CA)
  • Paul Muhly (U of Iowa)
  • Lisa Orloff (Susquehanna University, PA)
  • Iain Raeburn (University of Newcastle, Australia)
  • Yuli Rudyak (University of Florida)
  • Audrey Terras (UCSD)

2004-2005:

  • Scott Crass
  • Sigfried Echterhoff (University of Muenster, Germany)
  • Charles Grinstead (Swarthmore, PA)
  • Astrid an Huef (University of New South Wales, Australia)
  • Florian Luca (Instituto de Matemáticas UNAM, Campus Morelia, México)
  • Paul S. Muhly (University of Iowa)
  • Hideaki Ooshima (Ibaraki University, Mito, Ibaraki, Japan)
  • Iain Raeburn (University of Newcastle, Australia)
  • Jean Steiner (NYU)
  • Jeffrey Strom (Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan)