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for her career-long efforts to invite women into our profession by learning about people’s individual journeys and driving the community to be more welcoming of diverse pathways into mathematics via her work during her AWM presidency and as co-director of the Enhancing Diversity in Graduate Education
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The program at the Mendocino Arts Center will include the world premiere of San Francisco Bay Area artist Ami Radunskaya's "Tête-à-tête." ... Ms. Radunskaya, a well known Bay Area cellist specializing in new music, has performed throughout the U.S. and Europe with Don Buchla. Ms. Radunskaya is a
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as a 9-year-old. After graduating from high school at the age of 16, she took ten years off from her education to work as cellist and
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Mathematical Challenges in the Treatment of Cancer, Past Falconer Lectures, AWM, retrieved December 13, 2016.
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In June 2022, the college announced her appointment as the Lingurn H. Burkhead Professor of Mathematics, an
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for 2010, speaking on "Mathematical Challenges in the Treatment of Cancer". In 2016 she was named as a
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Proceedings of the 2005 International Conference on New Interfaces for Musical Expression (NIME05)
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Pomona Math Prof. Ami Radunskaya Elected President of the Association for Women in Mathematics
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International Conference on Principles and Practice of Constraint Programming (CP 2016)
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is an American mathematician and musician. She is a professor of mathematics at
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for her, the "Sili-Con Cello", and several of her works use the
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Mathematician Ami Radunskaya Wins 2016 AAAS Mentor Award
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Statistical Properties of Deterministic Bernoulli Flows
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Fellows of the Association for Women in Mathematics
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Radunskaya

Stanford University
Dynamical systems
Pomona College
Doctoral advisor
Donald Samuel Ornstein
Pomona College
dynamical systems
mathematics
cellular automata
drug delivery
Association for Women in Mathematics
UC Berkeley
cello
music composer
Oakland Symphony
Don Buchla
Buchla Electronic Musical Instruments
synthesizer
radio baton
Bohlen–Pierce scale
University of California, Berkeley
computer science
chemistry
mathematics
Stanford University
Donald Samuel Ornstein
Rice University
Pomona College

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