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Steven Mark Zucker is an American mathematician who introduced the Zucker conjecture.
His work with David A. Cox led to an algorithm for determining if a given set of sections provides a basis (up to torsion) for the Mordell–Weil group of an elliptic surface E → S where S is isomorphic to the projective line.
He is currently part of the mathematics faculty at the Johns Hopkins University. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.
Zucker is a German word meaning "sugar" and may refer to:
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Beth Harris and Steven Zucker, Khan Academy Deans of Art and History and Co-founders of Smarthistory, share the ways in which their work demystifies traditional representations of images, widens access to art, and uses technology to reform art history education. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA
Giovanni Bellini, Madonna of the Meadow, c. 1500, oil and egg on synthetic panel, transferred from wood, 67.3 x 86.4 cm (The National Gallery) Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris
Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker & Dr. Beth Harris. Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
Thierry Emonet - Yale University, Tom Shimizu - FOM Institute for Atomic and Molecular Physics, Steven Zucker - Yale University
A conversation with Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris about how to recognize Baroque art.
Masaccio, The Tribute Money, 1427, fresco (Brancacci Chapel, Santa Maria del Carmine, Florence) Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris. Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
Standard of Ur, c. 2600-2400 B.C.E., 21.59 x 49.5 x 12 cm (British Museum) Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker & Dr. Beth Harris. Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
Beth Harris and Steven Zucker at Open Ed 2010 "Smarthistory.org: A Sustainable OER Model for the Humanities"
Jacques-Louis David, Oath of the Horatii, 1784, oil on canvas, 3.3 x 4.25 m, painted in Rome, exhibited at the salon of 1785 (Musée du Louvre) Speakers: Dr. Beth Harris and Dr. Steven Zucker
“‘Millions are waiting’: GLAM and the global community of learners” by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker (Smarthistory), an Ignite talk for the Openlab Workshop Unconference, December 1, 2015, in Crystal City, VA. The Openlab Workshop was a two-day gathering of practitioners, scholars, and leaders from galleries, libraries, archives and museums (collectively known as GLAMs) to develop methods to enable the widespread adoption of digital technologies at GLAM institutions. Open and free to the public, the Unconference and Ignite talks provided a forum to share insights and perspectives on the Openlab Concept. The Openlab Workshop was funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities Office of Digital Humanities and Division of Public Programs in a cooperative agreement with The Council on L...
Vincent van Gogh, The Bedroom, 1889, oil on canvas, 29 x 36-5/8 inches / 73.6 x 92.3 cm (Art Institute of Chicago). Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
Raphael, School of Athens, fresco, 1509-1511 (Stanza della Segnatura, Papal Palace, Vatican) Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker, Dr. Beth Harris. Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
Johannes Vermeer, Woman Holding a Balance, 1664, oil on canvas, 42.5 cm × 38 cm / 16.7 in × 15 in (National Gallery of Art) Speakers: Dr. Steven Zucker and Dr. Beth Harris . Created by Beth Harris and Steven Zucker.
Marcel Duchamp, In Advance of the Broken Arm, 1964 (fourth version, after lost original of November 1915) (MoMA). A conversation with Sal Khan & Steven Zucker. Created by Beth Harris, Steven Zucker and Sal Khan.