Marina Logares Explained

Marina Logares Jiménez
Nationality:Spanish
Workplaces:Complutense University of Madrid
Alma Mater:Autonomous University of Madrid
Thesis Title:Parabolic U(p;q)-Higgs bundles
Thesis Year:2006
Thesis Url:https://www.researchgate.net/publication/255632652_Parabolic_UpqHiggs_bundles_PhD_Thesis

Marina Logares Jiménez (born 1976, in Madrid) is a Spanish mathematician and LGBT+ activist. She was named one of the 50 most influential LGBT+ people in Spain in 2019.

Career

Logares was awarded her PhD in Mathematics in 2006 from the Autonomous University of Madrid.[1] [2] She later worked at the Max Planck Institute in Bonn, the University of Oxford, the University of Porto and the University of Plymouth.[3] She is currently a visiting professor at the Complutense University of Madrid. Logares studies within the field of geometry. Her areas of interest in research focus on algebraic and complex geometry and mathematical physics. She particularly studies Yang–Mills equations, and their derivatives, Hitchin equations.[4]

In 2018 she published the book Las geometrías y otras revoluciones (Geometry and other revolutions),[5] which describes the history of the field of geometry.

Activism

Logares is notable for her social engagement, particularly her participation in the struggle for the LGBT community's rights and inclusion in science. She identifies as a lesbian.[6] At the university of Plymouth, Logares was the co-chair of the LGBT co-forum.[7] In 2019 she was included in a list of the 50 most influential LGBT people in Spain by newspaper El Mundo.[8] In 2020 she was the keynote speaker the LGBT STEMinar in Birmingham, UK.[9]

Personal life

Logares is a 3rd degree black belt in Taekwondo and black belt in Hapkido.

Articles

Some of her publications are:

Notes and References

  1. Web site: La ciencia inclusiva no se hace sola, hay que trabajársela. Científicas. SINC Servicio de Información y Noticias. 2019-06-29. www.agenciasinc.es. es. 2020-01-11.
  2. Web site: Marina Logares Jiménez. www.ucm.es. 2020-01-11.
  3. News: Las lesbianas somos invisibles. Ansede. Manuel. 2019-05-29. El País. 2020-01-11. es. 1134-6582.
  4. Web site: Marina Logares . www.icmat.es. 2020-01-11.
  5. Web site: La matemática Marina Logares publica. El Periódico de Aquí. es. 2020-01-11.
  6. Web site: Marina Logares, matemática y activista por los derechos LGTBI. brilla. Gente que. 2019-07-31. Gente que brilla. es. 2020-01-11.
  7. Web site: Academic in top 50 most influential LGBT people – Blog for Mathematical Sciences at Plymouth University. en-US. 2020-01-11.
  8. Web site: Marina Logares. 2019-06-21. ELMUNDO. es. 2020-01-11.
  9. Web site: LGBTQ+ STEMinar 2020. 2019-04-14. LGBTQ+ STEM. en. 2020-01-11.
  10. Web site: Marina Logares PhD Mathematics University of Plymouth, Plymouth UoP School of Computing Electronics and Mathematics. 13 September 2019. ResearchGate. en.
  11. Book: Logares, Marina. Las geometrías y otras revoluciones. CSIC. 2018. 13 September 2019. 9788490975558. 1082518053.