In a world where the formulas look dry and cruel, Maryam Mirzakhani showed that mathematics can be an area of creativity, intuition and beauty; She was the first woman and the first Iranian to conquer the highest peak of mathematics (the Medal of Fields), and with a brilliant mind and deep look, the complex equations in simple language, translated and recorded her name forever in the history of science.
According to RCO News Agency, Among the contemporary scientific figures, the name “Maryam Mirzakhani” shines like a brilliant star in the sky of mathematics; A woman who, with a sharp mind, a profound look and diligence, took the boundaries of knowledge and admired the world. She was not only the first woman, but also the first Iranian to receive the Fields Medal, the highest symbol of math.
Mirzakhani, with deep research on the geometry and dynamics of the Rimani surfaces and the spacecraft atmosphere, opened nodes of complex and long -standing mathematical issues and drawn new horizons for researchers in the field. By combining geometric insights and the power of algebraic analysis, he showed how to pursue the abstract world of mathematics, the traces of beauty, elegance and creativity.
Professor Mirzakhani’s life
Maryam Mirzakhani was one of the seven influential women in the world. He was the third child of the family and had two brothers and one sister. He loved storytelling and novels, and the most enjoyable thing for him was writing stories that he hero himself.
Maryam wished to be a writer and until the end of the year was not the idea of pursuing mathematics and was mostly looking for writing and writing, until she attended the Sampad School Test and entered Farzanegan School in Tehran. At this time, he became acquainted with the dream of Beheshti, and this friendship took years.
Maryam did not perform well in mathematics until the sixth year, so that at the end of one of the schools in the math lesson, it scored 2 out of 5 and this disappointed her and tore her exam sheet … and, “I don’t want to get better in mathematics, but she was hard to do with her.” With the help of copying the math Olympiad questions, they were able to solve 2 questions from 2 questions.
Maryam’s main inspiration in her brother’s mathematics was the beginning of her fate in mathematics. In the third and fourth year of high school, he won the Gold Olympiad in the third and fourth year. At the age of nine, he joined the Iranian Math Olympiad.
His attendance at Farzanegan High School in Tehran, under the supervision of the National Talent Development Organization (Sampad), was the starting point for his talent flourishing in mathematics.
Maryam won the World Mathematical Olympiad gold medal twice in the years 1 and 2 (1 and 2 AD) and won a full score in her second appearance. These successes have made it a global talent worldwide.
After admitting to Sharif University of Technology, he went on to pursue a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and then went to the United States to continue his studies. He received his doctorate degree from Harvard University under the guidance of a prominent professor Curtis McMolen (Fields Medal winner). His doctoral dissertation included one of the most complex mathematical issues in the geometry and dynamics of the surfaces.
Subsequently, he taught and research at prestigious universities, including Princeton and Stanford. He was finally appointed professor at Stanford University.
Scientific and research activities
Maryam Mirzakhani was active in areas such as differential geometry, hyperbolic geometry, dynamics, the theory of Rimani levels and the spacecraft space. One of his most important scientific achievements is the following:
* Solve complex problems in the space of the Muller and analyze the dynamics on the surfaces, by combining different insights of pure mathematics.
* Providing a new way to calculate space volumes in hyperopia geometry.
* Research that has led to a better understanding of mathematical structures related to the levels of reimanity that has applications in theoretical physics, especially string theory.
In year 2, Maryam Mirzakhani, as the first woman in history, won the Fields Medal, the most prestigious math award in the world. This medal is equivalent to the Nobel Prize in mathematics and is awarded to mathematicians under the age of 5 who have made prominent achievements in this science.
Maryam Mirzakhani was infected with breast cancer in year 2 and died on July 9, after several years of fighting the disease. His death was a major loss for the world’s scientific community. He wrote in his latest post on Facebook: “The more I spent more time for mathematics, the more I was excited.”
For the profound scientific impact of Maryam Mirzakhani, her birthday, May 9, she has been named the World Mathematical Society as the “World Women’s Day in Mathematics”. This day is not only a commemoration of her intellectual and inspirational heritage, but it is an opportunity to celebrate the presence and role of women in the world of science, and especially mathematics; The science that Mary linked to her dreams and proved that the brilliant minds are not limited to any gender.
Iranian lady who inspired girls and women in conquering scientific peaks
The name of Maryam Mirzakhani today inspires girls and women interested in science. Numerous organizations, schools, and awards have been named after his death to survive his scientific and cultural heritage.
Maryam Mirzakhani’s life, beyond her brilliant scientific achievements, is a story of boldness in thinking, perseverance in the path of science, and breaking the boundaries of discrimination and limitations. He proved that by love for learning, self -esteem and dreaming of dreams, high peaks of science can be achieved, even if the path is challenging and rising from a society where conditions are not always smooth.
Mirzakhani for young people, especially girls interested in mathematics and science, is a living symbol of the fact that science does not know gender and great ideas can flourish from anywhere in the world. A careful look, patience in solving the complex issues, and the enthusiasm for the discovery of the unknown, made him a scientist who paved the way for many.
Now, his name is not only in scientific books but in the heart of a generation of living youth; The generation that seeks, dreams of seeing the path of his life, dreams and dares to leave his footprint in the world of knowledge.
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