Chern Prize (ICCM)
The Chern Prize in Mathematics was established in 2001 in honor of Professor Shiing-Shen Chern.[2] The Chern Prize is presented every three years at the International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians to Chinese mathematicians and those of Chinese descent for "exceptional contributions to mathematical research or to public service activities in support of mathematics".[2] Winners are selected by a committee of mathematicians to recognize the achievements of mathematicians of Chinese descent.[3] In 2010, a special commemorative event was held in Beijing in addition to the normal award presentation to celebrate the centennial of Professor Chern's birth.[4]
Past winners
Year | Medalists | Institution |
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2001 | Song-Sun Lin Jiu-Kang Yu | Chiao Tung University Purdue University |
2004 | Fanghua Lin Lo Yang | New York University Chinese Academy of Sciences |
2007 | Shiu-Yuen Cheng Mu-Tao Wang | Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Columbia University |
2010 | Jiaxing Hong Conan Nai-Chung Leung Winnie Li | Fudan University Chinese University of Hong Kong National Center of Theoretical Sciences (Taiwan) |
2013 | Bong Lian Si-Chen Lee | Brandeis University National Taiwan University |
2016 | Ronnie Chan Xiping Zhu | Morningside Group Sun Yat-sen University |
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References
- "Shiing-Shen Chern Mathematics Award". Chinese Mathematical Society.
- Lizhen Ji; Yat Sun Poon; Lo Yang; Shing-Tung Yau, eds. (2010). Fifth International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians. American Mathematical Society and International Press. p. xiii-xiix. ISBN 9780821875551.
- "Background". Fourth International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians. Archived from the original on 10 March 2015. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
- "The Fifth International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians Held in Beijing". Chinese Academy of Sciences. 24 December 2010. Retrieved 31 January 2015.
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