Biography:Elaine Cohen
Elaine Cohen (July 17, 1946 – October 19, 2025[1]) is an American researcher in geometric modeling and computer graphics, known for her pioneering research on B-splines.[2] She is a professor in the school of computing at the University of Utah.[3]
Education and career
Cohen graduated from Vassar College in 1968, with a bachelor's degree in mathematics. She went to Syracuse University for graduate study in mathematics, earning a master's degree in 1970 and completing her doctorate in 1974.[4] Her dissertation, On the Degree of Approximation of a Function by Partial Sums of its Fourier Series, concerned approximation theory, and was supervised by Daniel Waterman.[5]
At the University of Utah, Cohen became the first woman to gain tenure at the School of Engineering.[6]
Contributions
With Richard F. Riesenfeld and Gershon Elber, Cohen is the author of the book Geometric Modeling with Splines: An Introduction (AK Peters, 2001).[7]
She has also contributed to the development of the Utah teapot, improving it from a two-dimensional surface with no thickness to a bona-fide three-dimensional object.[8]
Recognition
In 2005, the YWCA of Salt Lake City gave Cohen their Outstanding Achievement Award.[6] In 2009, Cohen and Riesenfeld were awarded the Pierre Bézier Award of the Solid Modeling Association for their work on B-splines in computer aided geometric design.[2]
Memory
To honor her scientific and professional legacy, the Dr. Elaine Cohen Memorial Scholarship Fund was established through AnitaB.org to support women in technology[9].
References
- ↑ "Elaine Cohen Obituary - Millcreek, UT". https://www.dignitymemorial.com/obituaries/millcreek-ut/elaine-cohen-12569480.
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 Richard Riesenfeld and Elaine Cohen, the 2009 Pierre Bézier Award Recipients, Solid Modeling Association, http://solidmodeling.org/awards/bezier-award/richard-riesenfeld-and-elaine-cohen/, retrieved 2018-10-27
- ↑ "Elaine Cohen", Faculty profile (University of Utah), https://faculty.utah.edu/u0028572-ELAINE_COHEN/hm/index.hml, retrieved 2018-10-27
- ↑ Education, University of Utah, https://www.cs.utah.edu/~cohen/education.html, retrieved 2018-10-27
- ↑ Elaine Cohen at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "YWCA to honor 6 Utah women: Award recipients are hailed for excellence, beating challenges", Deseret News, September 11, 2005, https://www.deseretnews.com/article/605153736/YWCA-to-honor-6-Utah-women.html
- ↑ Reviews of Geometric Modeling with Splines:
- Walker, Marshall (2002), "none", Mathematical Reviews
- Bletzinger, K.-U. (December 2002), "none", Structural and Multidisciplinary Optimization 24 (6): 464–465, doi:10.1007/s00158-002-0260-9
- Bultheel, A. (2003), "Review", Bulletin of the Belgian Mathematical Society 10 (1): 159, https://people.cs.kuleuven.be/~adhemar.bultheel/WWW/BMS/r194.php
- Peters, J (October 2003), "Splines with pictures and proofs", Computer-Aided Design 35 (12): 1144, doi:10.1016/s0010-4485(03)00096-4
- ↑ Piper, Matthew (December 5, 2016), "Whatever happened to ... the ubiquitous digital 'Utah teapot'?", Salt Lake Tribune, http://archive.sltrib.com/article.php?id=4660789&itype=CMSID
- ↑ "Dr. Elaine Cohen Memorial Scholarship Fund". https://anitab.org/elaine-cohen-memorial-fund.
