Edray Herber Goins Explained

Edray H. Goins
Birth Date:June 29, 1972
Birth Place:Los Angeles
Fields:Mathematics
Workplaces:Pomona CollegePurdue University
Alma Mater:California Institute of Technology
Stanford University
Thesis Title:Elliptic curves and icosahedral Galois representations
Thesis Url:https://www.proquest.com/docview/304525417/
Thesis Year:1999
Doctoral Advisors:Daniel Bump
Karl Rubin
Doctoral Students:Alexander J. Barrios, Tyler Billingsley, Jacob Bond, Kevin Mugo, and James Weigandt

Edray Herber Goins (born June 29, 1972, Los Angeles) is an American mathematician.[1] He specializes in number theory and algebraic geometry. His interests include Selmer groups for elliptic curves using class groups of number fields, Belyi maps and Dessin d'enfants.[2] [3]

Early life

Goins was born in Los Angeles in 1972. His mother, Eddi Beatrice Brown, was a teacher. He attended public schools in South Los Angeles and got his BSc in mathematics and physics in 1994 from California Institute of Technology, where he also received two prizes for mathematics. He completed his PhD in 1999 on “Elliptic Curves and Icosahedral Galois Representations” from Stanford University, under Daniel Bump and Karl Rubin.[4] [5] [6]

Career

He served for many years on the faculty of Purdue University.[7] He has also served as visiting scholar at both the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, and Harvard.[5] [8] Goins took a position at Pomona College in 2018.[9]

His summers have focused on engaging underrepresented students in research in the mathematical sciences. He currently runs the NSF-funded Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) "Pomona Research in Mathematics Experience (PRiME)",[10] a program that Goins started in 2016 at Purdue University under the title "Purdue Research in Mathematics Experience (PRiME)".[11] He is noted for his 2018 essay, "Three Questions: The Journey of One Black Mathematician".[12] He was elected to the 2019 Class of Fellows of the Association for Women in Mathematics.[13]

From 2015 to 2020, Goins served as president of the National Association of Mathematicians (NAM).[14]

Mathematicians of the African Diaspora

In 1997 Scott W. Williams of the University at Buffalo, SUNY created the website Mathematicians of the African Diaspora (MAD) dedicated to promoting and highlighting the contributions of members of the African diaspora to mathematics, especially contributions to current mathematical research.[15] Williams retired in 2008 and it was left to others to continue the website he had spent 11 years building. After an initial town hall meeting about the future of the MAD Pages which took place at a Conference for African American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences (CAARMS), an informal group of mathematicians decided to work together to preserve Williams’ work. In 2015, the National Association of Mathematicians (NAM) formed an ad hoc committee to update the MAD Pages, consisting of Edray Goins as NAM President, Committee Co-Chairs Don King (Northeastern University) and Asamoah Nkwanta (Morgan State University), and web developer John Weaver (Varsity Software).

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Notes and References

  1. News: Jetha . Rya . Membreno . Elisa . Edray Goins on being a Black mathematician, building community, and confronting racism in academia . 18 February 2022 . . 18 February 2022.
  2. http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/goins_edrayh.html Edray Herber Goins
  3. http://www.math.purdue.edu/news/2015/professor-edray-goins-featured-speaker-at-dr-marjorie-lee-browne-colloquium-at-university-of-michigan.php Professor Goins featured speaker at University of Michigan's Dr. Marjorie Lee Browne Colloquium
  4. Elliptic curves and icosahedral Galois representations . 1999 . . Ph.D. . Goins . Edray Herber . . 753759252.
  5. News: For a Black Mathematician, What It's Like to Be the 'Only One' . . 2019-01-20 . February 18, 2019 . Amy . Harmon.
  6. Web site: Edray Herber Goins - Biography. 2022-02-22. Maths History. en.
  7. News: Collins . Parker . Mission to diversify mathematics pushes professor to leave top spot . 1 July 2021 . . June 29, 2021 . en.
  8. Web site: 2019-12-09. Edray Goins - Scholars Institute for Advanced Study. 2022-02-22. www.ias.edu. en.
  9. https://blogs.ams.org/inclusionexclusion/2017/09/15/why-im-leaving-a-research-i-university-for-a-liberal-arts-college/ Why I’m leaving a Research I University for a Liberal Arts College
  10. Web site: PRiME: Pomona Research in Mathematics Experience. 22 February 2022. Pomona Research in Mathematics Experience.
  11. Web site: Purdue University: Department of Mathematics: PRiME 2016: Purdue Research in Mathematics Experience presents undergraduates with research opportunities. 2022-02-22. www.math.purdue.edu.
  12. https://www.ams.org/journals/notices/201802/rnoti-p144.pdf Three Questions: The Journey of One Black Mathematician
  13. Web site: 2019 Class of AWM Fellows. Association for Women in Mathematics. Association for Women in Mathematics. 2 February 2022.
  14. https://mathematics.stanford.edu/news/mathematical-lives-profile-edray-goins Mathematical Lives: A Profile of Edray Goins
  15. http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/index.html Mathematicians of the African Diaspora