The ISAAC Awards

ISAAC Award

At each ISAAC Congress, an ISAAC award is presented to a young, outstanding researcher.

The recent awardees are:

  • 2015, Jinsong Liu (Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China)
    The following young scientists were honored by a “special mention”:
    * Dr. Yang Yan, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, China
    * Dr. Humberto Gil Silva Rafeiro, Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Bogotá, Colombia
    * Dr. Dang Pei, Macau University of Science and Technology, Macau, China
    * Dr. Matteo Dalla Riva, Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal
    * Dr. Marcello D’Abbicco, Universidade de Sao Paulo, Brazil
  • 2013, Jasson Vindas (Ghent University, Belgium)
  • 2011, Volker Elling (University of Michigan, USA) and Vladimir Fedorov (Chelyabinsk State University, Russia)
  • 2009, Sergey Tikhonov (ICREA and Centre de Recerca Matemàtica, Barcelona, Spain)
  • 2007, Michael Ruzhansky, Imperial College London, UK

    2007 ISAAC Award Announcement:
    Awards will be presented to young scientists of age below 40 at the time of the congress for particular merits in analysis, its applications and computation. Candidates for the awards may be nominated especially by ISAAC Board Members and Session Organizers but also may apply by themselves. Nominations and applications should be sent before 31. May, 2007 to the address

    M. W. Wong
    President, ISAAC


    An Award Committee will select the awardees. Awards will only be given to participants. In case a prize winner will not be able to participate, she/he will get only the award document but no corresponding price.
  • 2005, Terence Tao (UCLA, USA) and Dimitri Georgievskii (Moscow, Russian Federation)
  • 2003, Henichiro Umezu (Maebashi, Japan; nonlinear pdes)

    At the Forth International ISAAC Congress, August 11-16, 2003 at York University in Toronto, Canada 1 ISAAC Award was presented to Henichiro Umezu. The price was equipped with US$ 400. The award committee consisted of H. Begehr, R.P. Gilbert, M.W. Wong, C.C. Yang.
  • 2001:
    1. Dr. Jin Chen, Professor at Fudan University in Shanghai, China
      Inverse Problems
    2. Dr. Young-Bok Chung, Professor at the Chonnam National University in Kwangju, Korea
      Complex Analysis of Several Variables
    3. Dr. Michael Dreher, Research Associate at the University of Tsukuba, Japan
      Weakly Hyperbolic and Degenerate Parabolic Differential Equations
    4. Dr. Miroslav Engliš, Researcher at the Academy of Sciences in Prague, Czech Republic
      Quantization Methods on Manifolds and Invariant Differential Operators on Hermitean Spaces
    5. Dr. Vassili G. Gelfreich, Researcher at the Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
      Dynamical Systems
    6. Dr. Maarten de Hoop, Professor at Colorado School of Mines in Golden, Colorado, USA
      Wave Propagation and Scattering
    7. Dr. Frank Jochmann, Postdoc at the University of Leipzig, Germany
      Partial Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics
    8. Dr. Alexey Karapetyants, Professor at the Autonomous University of Mexico D.F.
      Bergman Spaces, Toeplitz Operators, and Singular Integral Operators
    9. Dr. Vladislav V. Kravchenko, Professor at the National Polytechnic Institute in Mexico D.F.
      Quaternionic Analysis and Partial Differential Equations of Mathematical Physics
    10. Dr. Ya-Yuang Wang, Professor at the Jiao Tong University in Shanghai, China
      Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations, Shock Waves, and Geometric Optics

    At the Third International ISAAC Congress, August 20-25, 2001, in Berlin, 10 ISAAC Awards were presented.
    The prices were equipped as well with DM 800 each, sponsored by DaimlerChrysler, Motorala, Siemens and the Berliner Mathematical Society, as with several books through donations by Birkhäuser Verlag, Elsevier, Kluwer Academic Publisher, Springer Verlag, and World Scientific. Two awardees not participating in the congress only got the certificates.
    The award committee consisted of H. Begehr, E. Brüning, Ju. Dubinskii, M. Essén, R. P. Gilbert, J. Kajiwara, I. Laine, I. Netuka, D. A. Tarzia, M. W. Wong, C. C. Yang.
  • 1999:
    1. Daniele Andreucci (Roma, Italy; pdes, free boundary problems),
    2. Dao-Qing Dai (Guangzhou, China; complex methods in pdes, wavelet analysis),
    3. Lê Hai Khôi (Hanoi, Vietnam; several complex variables, pdes),
    4. P. Alexandrovich Krutitskii (Moscow, Russia; pdes, applications),
    5. Pei-Chu Hu (Jinan, China; complex analysis),
    6. Song-Ying Li (Irvine, Ca, USA; complex analysis of one and several variables),
    7. Stefano Marmi (Firence, Italy; dynamical systems, global analysis),
    8. Sergiy A. Plaksa (Kiev, Ukraine; complex analysis, hypercomplex analysis),
    9. Takashi Shioya (Fukuoka, Japan; differential geometry, global analysis),
    10. Dachun Yang (Beijing, China; harmonic analysis, pdes).

Updated on 1 2013-08-25 05:39:14

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