Morningside Medal
The Morningside Medal of Mathematics is awarded to exceptional mathematicians of Chinese descent under the age of forty-five for their seminal achievements in mathematics and applied mathematics. The winners of the Morningside Medal of Mathematics are traditionally announced at the opening ceremony of the triennial International Congress of Chinese Mathematicians. Each Morningside Medalist receives a certificate, a medal, and cash award of US$25,000 for a gold medal, or US$10,000 for a silver medal.[1]
Gold Medalists
Silver Medalists
Year | Medalists | Institution |
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1998 | Raymond Chan Chong-Qing Cheng Kefeng Liu Tong Yang | Chinese University of Hong Kong Nanjing University University of California at Los Angeles City University of Hong Kong |
2001 | Daqing Wan Chin-Lung Wang Sijue Wu Nanhua Xi | University of California at Irvine Tsing Hua University University of Maryland, College Park Chinese Academy of Sciences |
2004 | Jinyi Cai Aiko Liu Zhu Xiping | University of Wisconsin at Madison University of California at Berkeley Zhongshan University |
2007 | Melissa Chiu-Chu Liu Lizhen Ji Shi Jin Chiun-Chuan Chen Ye Tian | Columbia University University of Michigan University of Wisconsin at Madison National Taiwan University Chinese Academy of Sciences |
2010 | Jungkai Alfred Chen and Meng Chen Jixiang Fu Juncheng Wei | National Taiwan University and Fudan University Fudan University Chinese University of Hong Kong |
2013 | Chieh-Yu Chang Xiaoqing Li Hao Xu Tai-Peng Tsai | National Tsing Hua University State University of New York at Buffalo Harvard University University of British Columbia |
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