- Scott W. Williams
Scott Williams (born
April 22 1943 ,Staten Island, New York ) is a Professor ofMathematics at theUniversity of Buffalo ,SUNY .Education
He was raised in
Baltimore, Maryland . Mr. Williams attendedMorgan State University and earned hisbachelor degree of Science in Mathematics in 1964.Before earning his bachelor's degree he was already able to solve four advanced problems in "
The Mathematical Monthly " and co-authored two papers on Non-Associative Algebra with his undergraduate advisor Dr. Volodymir Bohun-Chudyniv. Scott Williams earned his Masters of Science in Mathematics fromLehigh University , Bethlehem, Pennsylvania in 1967, and in 1969, he earned hisPh.D. fromLehigh University .Career
Dr. Williams served as a Research Associate in the Department of Mathematics at
Pennsylvania State University - University Park, from 1969 to 1971. In 1971, he was chosen to be Assistant Professor of Mathematics atState University of New York and in 1985 was promoted to Full Professor at the University. In 2004, the prestigious African American was selected to be one of the 50 Most Important Blacks in Research Science by "Science Spectrum Magazine" and Career Communications Group.Dr. Williams is very well known for his studies in topology and his innovations in that field of mathematics. In 1975, he was the first topologist to apply the concept of scales (now known as b=d) to give a partial solution of the famous Box Product problem, which is still unsettled today. Dr. Williams is one of two founders of Black and Third World Mathematicians, which in 1971 became
The National Association of Mathematicians . Together with Willam Massey of Lucent Technologies, Dr. Williams founded The Committee for African American Researchers in the Mathematical Sciences in 1997.References
*cite book|author=Adbul Alkalimat|title=The African American Experience in Cyberspace|publisher=Pluto Press|date=1994
*http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/PEEPS/williams_scottw.html
*http://seamonkey.ed.asu.edu/~mcisaac/emc598ge/Williams.html
*http://webfiles.uci.edu/mcbrown/display/scott_williams.html
*http://www.ithaca.edu/osman/Courses/134Fa02/hw/history/williams.html
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