Clay Research Award
Clay Research Award | |
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Awarded for | Major breakthroughs in mathematical research |
Presented by | Clay Mathematics Institute |
First awarded | 1999 |
Last awarded | 2015 |
Official website |
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The Clay Research Award is an annual award given by the Oxford-based Clay Mathematics Institute to mathematicians to recognize their achievement in mathematical research. The following mathematicians have received the award:
Year | Winner |
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2016 | Mark Gross and Bernd Siebert
Geordie Williamson |
2015 | Larry Guth and Nets Katz |
2014 | Maryam Mirzakhani |
2013 | Rahul Pandharipande |
2012 | Jeremy Kahn and Vladimir Markovic |
2011 | Yves Benoist and Jean-François Quint (de) |
2010 | not awarded |
2009 | Jean-Loup Waldspurger |
2008 | Clifford Taubes |
2007 | Alex Eskin |
2006 | not awarded |
2005 | Manjul Bhargava |
2004 | Ben Green |
2003 | Richard Hamilton |
2002 | Oded Schramm |
2001 | Edward Witten |
2000 | Alain Connes |
1999 | Andrew Wiles |
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