Coxeter–James Prize
The Coxeter–James Prize is presented annually by the Canadian Mathematical Society. The award is presented to young mathematicians in recognition of outstanding contributions to mathematical research. The first award was presented in 1978. The prize was named in honor of the mathematicians Donald Coxeter and Ralph James.[1]
Recipients of the Coxeter–James Prize
Source: Canadian Mathematical Society
- 2013: Balázs Szegedy
- 2012: Gregory Smith
- 2011: Iosif Polterovich
- 2010 Bálint Virág
- 2009 Patrick Brosnan
- 2008 Ravi Vakil
- 2007 Vinayak Vatsal
- 2006 Jim Geelen
- 2005 Robert McCann
- 2004 Izabella Łaba
- 2003 Jingyi Chen
- 2002 Lisa Jeffrey
- 2001 Kai Behrend
- 2000 Damien Roy
- 1999 Maciej Zworski
- 1998 Henri Darmon
- 1997 Michael Ward
- 1996 Nigel Higson
- 1995 Gordon Slade
- 1994 Mark Spivakovsky
- 1993 Jacques Hurtubise
- 1992 J.F. Jardine
- 1991 V. Kumar Murty
- 1990 Nassif Ghoussoub
- 1989 Alan Dow
- 1988 M. Ram Murty
- 1987 Jonathan Borwein
- 1986 Edwin A. Perkins
- 1985 Paul Selick
- 1984 Mark Goresky
- 1983 Man-Duen Choi
- 1982 John Mallet-Paret
- 1981 John James Millson
- 1980 Francis Clarke
- 1979 David W. Boyd
- 1978 Robert Moody
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