Yoshie Katsurada (Japanese: 桂田 芳枝, 3 September 1911 – 10 May 1980)[1][2] was a Japanese mathematician specializing in differential geometry.[3] She became the first Japanese woman to earn a doctorate in mathematics, in 1950, and the first to obtain an imperial university professorship in mathematics, in 1967.[4]
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