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  1. Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck ForMemRS (born August 24, 1942) is an American mathematician and one of the founders of modern geometric analysis. She is a professor emeritus of mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin , where she held the Sid W. Richardson Foundation Regents Chair.

  2. Karen Uhlenbeck is a mathematician who received the Abel Prize in 2019 for her contributions to geometric partial differential equations, gauge theory and integrable systems. Learn more about her life, work and achievements through biography, citation, articles, videos and links.

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  4. Karen Uhlenbeck is an American mathematician who is a leading expert on partial differential equations. In 2019 she became the first female winner of the Abel Prize. View seven larger pictures. Biography. Karen Uhlenbeck's father Arnold Keskulla, was an engineer and her mother Carolyn Windeler Keskulla, was an artist.

  5. Uhlenbeck is a renowned mathematician who made groundbreaking contributions to geometric analysis and gauge theory. She was honored for her work on soap bubbles, minimal surfaces and string theory, among other topics.

  6. When Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck held a Plenary Lecture in Kyoto, Japan in 1990, at the world’s most important gathering of mathematicians: The ICM, or the International Congress of Mathematicians, she was only the second woman in history to have done so – the first being Emmy Noether in 1932.

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  8. Karen Uhlenbeck giving a talk at the Institute for Advanced Study. Photo: Andrea Kane A biography of Karen Uhlenbeck By Professor Jim Al-Khalili FRS In 1990, in Kyoto, Japan, Karen Uhlenbeck became only the second woman to give a Plenary Lecture at the International Congress of Mathematicians – ICM – the largest and most important gathering of