Sema Salur Explained

Sema Salur is a Turkish-American mathematician, currently serving as a Professor of Mathematics at the University of Rochester.[1] She was awarded the Ruth I. Michler Memorial Prize for 2014–2015,[2] a prize intended to give a recently promoted associate professor a year-long fellowship at Cornell University;[3] and has been the recipient of a National Science Foundation Research Award beginning in 2017.[4] She specialises in the "geometry and topology of the moduli spaces of calibrated submanifolds inside Calabi–Yau, G2 and Spin(7) manifolds",[5] which are important to certain aspects of string theory and M-theory in physics, theories that attempt to unite gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces into one coherent Theory of Everything.

Education

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Sema Salur . University of Rochester.
  2. Web site: Ruth I. Michler Prize 2014-2015 . Association for Women in Mathematics.
  3. Web site: The Ruth I Michler Memorial Prize of the AWM . St Andrews University.
  4. Web site: Award Abstract #1711178: Manifolds with Special Holonomy and Applications . National Science Foundation.
  5. Web site: Professor Sema Salur receives NSF Research Award . University of Rochester.