Call for nominations for the ABEL Prize 2023#
The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters hereby calls for nominations of candidates for the Abel Prize 2023.
The Abel Prize was established in 2002, and awarded for the first time in 2003.
The Abel Prize recognizes outstanding scientific work in the field of mathematics, including mathematical aspects of computer science, mathematical physics, probability, numerical analysis and scientific computing, statistics and applications of mathematics in the sciences.
The Abel Prize amounts to NOK 7,5 million.
The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters awards the Abel Prize on the basis of a recommendation from the Academy’s Abel Committee, chaired by an Academy member and consisting of four further members elected among names put forward by the International Mathematical Union and the European Mathematical Society. The Abel Prize may be awarded to one single person, or shared for closely related fundamental contributions. The Abel Committee receives all nominations and may itself nominate candidates for the Abel Prize.
We hereby invite you (or your society or institution) to nominate candidate(s) for the Abel Prize 2023. Your nomination should be accompanied by a description of the work and impact of the nominee/nominees, together with names of distinguished specialists in the field of the nominee/nominees who can be contacted for an independent opinion. When nominating it is a requirement to take into account that the nominee has adhered to general guidelines for research ethics. We encourage nominators to be mindful of the full diversity of the scientific enterprise.
Your letter of nomination should be sent no later than September 15, 2022.#
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The name of the Abel Laureate will be announced in March 2023. The award ceremony will take place in Oslo in May 2023.
In 2021, Prof. László Lovász, from the Alfréd Rényi Institute of Mathematics (ELKH, MTA Institute of Excellence) and Eötvös Loránd University, Hungary, the Academic Director of the Academia Europaea Budapest Knowledge Hub #
About the Abel Prize#
The Abel Prize recognizes outstanding scientific work in the field of mathematics, including mathematical aspects of computer science, mathematical physics, probability, numerical analysis and scientific computing, statistics, and also applications of mathematics in the sciences.
The prize is meant to recognize contributions of extraordinary depth and influence to the mathematical sciences. Such work may have resolved fundamental problems, created powerful new techniques, introduced unifying principles or opened up major new fields of research. The intent is to award prizes over the course of time in a broad range of fields within the mathematical sciences.
The Abel Prize amounts to NOK 7,5 million.