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Nationality
  
American

Notable awards
  
Fields
  
Mathematics


Role
  
Mathematician

Name
  
Melanie Wood

Doctoral advisor
  
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Institutions
  
Stanford UniversityUniversity of Wisconsin

Alma mater
  
Duke UniversityPrinceton University

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Melanie Matchett Wood (born 1981) is an American mathematician who became the first female American to make the U.S. International Mathematical Olympiad Team. She completed her Ph.D. in 2009 at Princeton University (under Manjul Bhargava) and is currently a full Professor at the University of Wisconsin, after spending 2 years as Szegö Assistant Professor at Stanford University.

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Wood was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, to Sherry Eggers and Archie Wood, both middle school teachers. Her father died of cancer when Wood was six weeks old.

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While a high school student at Park Tudor School in Indianapolis, Wood (then aged 16) became the first, and until 2004 the only female American to make the U.S. International Mathematical Olympiad Team, receiving silver medals in the 1998 and 1999 International Mathematical Olympiad. Wood was also a cheerleader and student newspaper editor at her school.

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In 2003, Wood graduated from Duke University where she won a Gates Cambridge Scholarship, Fulbright fellowship, and a National Science Foundation graduate fellowship, in addition to becoming the first American woman and second woman overall to be named a Putnam Fellow in 2002. During the 2003–2004 year she studied at Cambridge University. She was also named the Deputy Leader of the U.S. team that finished second overall at the 2005 International Mathematical Olympiad.

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In 2004, she won the Morgan Prize for work in two topics, Belyi-extending maps and P-orderings, making her the first woman to win this award.

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In 2012, she became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.

In 2017 she received an NSF Career Award and the AWM-Microsoft Research Prize in Algebra and Number Theory from the Association for Women in Mathematics.

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Selected publications

  • Wood, Melanie (2003). "P-orderings: a metric viewpoint and the non-existence of simultaneous orderings". Journal of Number Theory. 99 (1): 36–56. MR 1957243. doi:10.1016/S0022-314X(02)00056-2. 
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