Kirsi Peltonen

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Kirsi Peltonen
NationalityFinnish
Alma materUniversity of Helsinki
OccupationMathematician

Kirsi Peltonen is a Finnish mathematician whose research interests include differential geometry and the connections between mathematics and art. She is a Senior University Lecturer in the Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis at Aalto University,[1] and a docent at the University of Helsinki.[2] Her work has included the design of an innovative interdisciplinary course on mathematics, art, and architecture, the creation of a major exhibit at the Heureka science center near Helsinki, and presentations on mathematics at Finnish schools.[3]

Peltonen earned her Ph.D. in 1992, at the University of Helsinki. Her dissertation, On the Existence of Quasiregular Mappings, was supervised by Seppo Rickman.[4]

In 2015, Peltonen was the inaugural lecturer for a series of lectures titled Women in Mathematics in Finland and sponsored by European Women in Mathematics.[5]

In 2018 the Finnish Mathematics Society awarded their annual mathematics prize to Peltonen, for her work on mathematics and art.[3]

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  1. ^ "Senior University Lecturer Kirsi Peltonen", Personnel, Aalto University, retrieved 2018-08-19
  2. ^ Recycling manifolds: Kirsi Peltonen, Kumpula Women in Science, 2015-10-12, retrieved 2018-08-19
  3. ^ a b Kirsi Peltonen receives 2018 mathematics prize, Aalto University, retrieved 2018-08-19
  4. ^ Kirsi Peltonen at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  5. ^ Elefante, Paola (October 25, 2015), Women in Mathematics in Finland: Kirsi Peltonen, retrieved 2018-08-19

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