Barry Arthur Cipra Explained

Barry Arthur Cipra, an American mathematician and freelance writer, regularly contributes to Science magazine and SIAM News, a monthly publication of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Along with Dana Mackenzie and Paul Zorn he is the author of several of the volumes in the American Mathematical Society series What's Happening in the Mathematical Sciences, a collection of articles about recent results in pure and applied mathematics oriented towards the undergraduate mathematics major.[1]

Biography

Cipra got his Ph.D. from University of Maryland College Park in 1980. He was an instructor at The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and at Ohio State University. He was an assistant professor of mathematics at St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. Cipra received the 1991 Merten M. Hasse Prize from the Mathematical Association of America for his work on the Ising model.[2] In 2005 he received the JPBM Communications Award.[3]

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  1. Web site: American Scientist: Barry Cipra Biography . 2016-04-07 . https://web.archive.org/web/20160531211845/http://www.americanscientist.org/authors/detail/barry-cipra . 2016-05-31 . dead .
  2. https://www.ams.org/notices/200505/comm-jpbm.pdf 2005 JPBM Communications Award
  3. https://www.siam.org/prizes/sponsored/jpbm.php JPBM Communications Award