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Revision as of 12:00, 23 March 2020
The Mary Ellen Rudin Young Researcher Award is an annual award given to young researchers in General Topology and its related fields. [1] It was established in 2013 by Elsevier on behalf of the journal Topology and its Applications and consists on $15,000 USD that must be used by the awardee in the following way: $5,000 USD for three major conferences in topology, $5,000 USD for visiting a research center, and $5,000 USD which can be used freely and is regarded as a cash prize.
The prize was named after Mary Ellen Rudin, one of the most prominent topologists in the 20th century. Mary Ellen gave her permission to use her name for the award but unfortunately passed away before the first prize was awarded.
List of awardees
Year | Name | Institution | Awarded at | Area of contribution |
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2019 | James Hyde [2] | H.C. Wang Assistant Professor, Cornell University | 53rd Spring Topology and Dynamical Systems Conference. University of Alabama at Birmingham. March 14-16, 2019. | |
2018 | Osvaldo Guzmán [3] | Postdoc, University of Toronto. | 34th Summer Conference on Topology and its Applications. University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa. July 1-4, 2019. | Almost disjoint families, set theory |
2017 | Balázs Strenner [4] | Hale Visiting Assistant Professor, Georgia Tech | 52nd Spring Topology and Dynamical Systems Conference. Auburn University, Auburn, Alabama, USA. March 15, 2018. | Pseudo-Anosov homeomorphisms |
2016 | Kathryn Mann [5] | Morrey Visiting Assistant Professor at University of California at Berkeley | Homeomorphism groups of manifolds | |
2015 | Yinhe Peng [6] | Postdoc, Chinese Academy of Sciences | 1st Pan Pacific International Conference on Topology and Applications. Zhangzhou, China. November 25-30, 2015. | Base problem for topological spaces |
2014 | Yash Lodha [7] | Ph.D. candidate, Cornell University | 60 years of Dow conference. Cornell University. December 6-9, 2014. | |
2013 | Logan C. Hoehn [8] | Assistant Professor, Department of Computer Science & Mathematics, Nipissing University | International Conference on Topology and Geometry. Shimane University, Matsue City, Japan. September 2013. | Solution of Lelek's problem |
External links
References
- ^ "Mary Ellen Rudin Young Researcher Award Fund". Elsevier. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
- ^ "53rd Spring Topology and Dynamical Systems Conference". Esciencediversitynetwork. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
- ^ "Spring Topology and Dynamical Systems Conference". The University of Alabama at Birmingham. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
- ^ "Balazs Strenner wins the Mary Ellen Rudin Award in Topology". Georgia Tech. March 7, 2018. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
- ^ "Kathryn Mann won 2016 Mary Ellen Rudin Award. Congratulations!". University of California at Berkeley. March 13, 2017. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
- ^ "Congratulations Yinhe Peng, 2015 winner of MER Award". Topology and its Applications. Elsevier. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
- ^ "2014 winner of the Mary Ellen Rudin Young Researcher Award". Topology and its Applications. Elsevier. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
- ^ "Q&A with inaugural winner of MER Award". Youtube. Retrieved 23 March 2020.
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