Prizes and awards in Mathematics.
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Established by the government of Norway in 2002 following the model of the Nobel prizes. Details of the prize and nomination procedure.
For outstanding papers in the area of discrete mathematics, sponsored jointly by the Mathematical Programming Society (MPS) and the American Mathematical Society (AMS).
To recognize excellent contributions in Mathematics by young researchers; presented every four years at the European Congresses of Mathematics.
Established by the European Research and Training Network COMBSTRU to recognise excellent contributions in Combinatorics by young European researchers (not older than 35) and awarded biannually in conjunction with the EuroComb conference.
Awarded to a young scientist or a small group (normally under the age of 38) for using sophisticated methods to give an outstanding solution to a concrete and difficult industrial problem.
Awarded for a mathematical monograph of an expository nature presenting the latest developments in an active area of research in Mathematics, in which the applicant has made important contributions.
Description of the prizes awarded by the London Mathematical Society.
On the occasion of the Third European Congress of Mathematics. Barcelona, 10--14 July 2000.
Eligibility and history of the prizes awarded by SIAM.
The Hansjörg Wacker Memorial Prize is awarded by the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry for a masters-level thesis written at an ECMI member institution on an industrial subject.
Awarded for a mathematical monograph of an expository nature presenting the latest developments in an active area of research in Mathematics, in which the applicant has made important contributions.
Awarded to a young scientist or a small group (normally under the age of 38) for using sophisticated methods to give an outstanding solution to a concrete and difficult industrial problem.
Established by the European Research and Training Network COMBSTRU to recognise excellent contributions in Combinatorics by young European researchers (not older than 35) and awarded biannually in conjunction with the EuroComb conference.
Description of the prizes awarded by the London Mathematical Society.
The Hansjörg Wacker Memorial Prize is awarded by the European Consortium for Mathematics in Industry for a masters-level thesis written at an ECMI member institution on an industrial subject.
Established by the government of Norway in 2002 following the model of the Nobel prizes. Details of the prize and nomination procedure.
Eligibility and history of the prizes awarded by SIAM.
On the occasion of the Third European Congress of Mathematics. Barcelona, 10--14 July 2000.
To recognize excellent contributions in Mathematics by young researchers; presented every four years at the European Congresses of Mathematics.
For outstanding papers in the area of discrete mathematics, sponsored jointly by the Mathematical Programming Society (MPS) and the American Mathematical Society (AMS).
