The André Aisenstadt Prize recognizes a young Canadian mathematician's outstanding achievement in pure or applied mathematics.[1]
It has been awarded annually since 1992 (except in 1994, when no prize was given) by the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques at the University of Montreal. The prize consists of a $3,000 award and a medal. It is named after André Aisenstadt [fr].
Prize Winners
Source: CRM, University of Montreal
2019 Yaniv Plan (University of British Columbia)
2018 Benjamin Rossman (University of Toronto)
2017 Jacob Tsimerman (University of Toronto)
2016 Anne Broadbent (University of Ottawa)
2015 Louis-Pierre Arguin (University of Montréal and the City University of New York - Baruch College and Graduate Center)
2014 Sabin Cautis of the University of British Columbia [2]
2013 Spyros Alexakis of the University of Toronto [3]
2012 Marco Gualtieri of the University of Toronto and Young-Heon Kim of the University of British Columbia
2011 Joel Kamnitzer of the University of Toronto [4]
2010 Omer Angel of the University of British Columbia
2009 Valentin Blomer of the University of Toronto
2008 József Solymosi of the University of British Columbia and Jonathan Taylor of the University of Montreal.
2007 Greg Smith of Queen's University[5] and Alexander Holroyd of the University of British Columbia.
2006 Iosif Polterovich of the University of Montreal [6] and Tai-Peng Tsai of the University of British Columbia
2005 Ravi Vakil of Stanford University
2004 Vinayak Vatsal of the University of British Columbia
2003 Alexander Brudnyi of the University of Calgary
2002 Jinyi Chen of the University of British Columbia
2001 Eckhard Meinrenken of the University of Toronto
2000 Changfeng Gui of the University of Connecticut
1999 John Toth of McGill University
1998 Boris A. Khesin of the University of Toronto
1997 Lisa Jeffrey and Henri Darmon of McGill University
1996 Adrian Stephen Lewis of Cornell University [7]
1995 Nigel Higson of Pennsylvania State University and Michael J. Ward of the University of British Columbia
1994 No award
1993 Ian F. Putnam of the University of Victoria
1992 Niky Kamran of McGill University
See also
List of mathematics awards
References
"André Aisenstadt Prize". Centre de recherches mathématiques. Retrieved 16 March 2017.
"Sabin Cautis wins 2014 André Aisenstadt Mathematics Prize". University of Waterloo. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
"2013 André-Aisenstadt Prize in Math Announced". University of Toronto. Archived from the original on 5 December 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
"2011 André-Aisenstadt Prize / Prix Andr é-Aisenstadt 2011". Archive Orange. Archived from the original on 4 December 2014. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
Mathematician wins research prize, Queen's University, December 18, 2006.
"André Aisenstadt Prize 2006 - Iosif Polterovich". CRM. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
"Adrian Stephen Lewis". Cornell Engineering. Retrieved 27 November 2014.
Undergraduate Texts in Mathematics
Graduate Studies in Mathematics
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