The Sophie Germain Prize (in French: Prix Sophie Germain) is an annual mathematics prize awarded by the French Academy of Sciences to researchers who have carried out fundamental research in mathematics. The award has been conferred every year since 2003 and comes with a €8000 cash prize. It is named after the French mathematician Sophie Germain.[1][2][3]
Recipients
Year | Receipient | Field | Portrait |
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2003 | Claire Voisin | ||
2004 | Henri Berestycki | ||
2005 | Jean-François Le Gall | ||
2006 | Michael Harris | ||
2007 | Ngô Bảo Châu | ||
2008 | Håkan Eliasson | ||
2009 | Nessim Sibony | ||
2010 | Guy Henniart | ||
2011 | Yves Le Jan | ||
2012 | Lucien Birgé | ||
2013 | Albert Fathi | ||
2014 | Bernhard Keller | ||
2015 | Carlos Simpson | ||
2016 | François Ledrappier | ||
2017 | Xiaonan Ma | ||
2018 | Isabelle Gallagher | ||
2019 | Bertrand Toën | ||
2020 | Georges Skandalis | ||
2021 | Étienne Fouvry | ||
2022 | Thierry Bodineau[4] | ||
2023 | Pierre Schapira[5] |
See also
References
- ↑ http://www.academie-sciences.fr/pdf/prix/laureats_2015.pdf
- ↑ http://www.academie-sciences.fr/pdf/prix/laureats_2017.pdf
- ↑ Prix Sophie Germain page officielle
- ↑ "Thierry Bodineau awarded the Sophie Germain Prize". IHES. 2022-10-18. Retrieved 2022-12-08.
- ↑ "Lauréat 2023 du prix Sophie Germain/Fondation de l'Institut de France : Pierre SCHAPIRA | Lauréats | Prix et médailles | Encourager la vie scientifique". www.academie-sciences.fr. Retrieved 2023-11-10.
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