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* 1995 [[Timothy Gowers]], [[Jeremy Rickard]]
* 1995 [[Timothy Gowers]], [[Jeremy Rickard]]
* 1996 [[John Roe (mathematician)|John Roe]], Y. Safarov
* 1996 [[John Roe (mathematician)|John Roe]], Y. Safarov
* 1997 [[Brian Bowditch]], A. Grigor'yan, [[Dominic Joyce]]
* 1997 [[Brian Bowditch]], {{ill|A. Grigor'yan|de|Alexander Assaturowitsch Grigorjan}}, [[Dominic Joyce]]
* 1998 S. J. Chapman, [[Igor Rivin]], {{Interlanguage link multi|Jan Nekovář|de}}
* 1998 S. J. Chapman, [[Igor Rivin]], {{Interlanguage link multi|Jan Nekovář|de}}
* 1999 [[Martin Bridson]], [[G. Friesecke]], [[Nicholas Higham]], [[Imre Leader]]
* 1999 [[Martin Bridson]], {{ill|G. Friesecke|de|Gero Friesecke}}, [[Nicholas Higham]], [[Imre Leader]]
* 2000 [[M. A. J. Chaplain]], [[Gwyneth Stallard]], [[Andrew M. Stuart]], [[Burt Totaro]]
* 2000 [[M. A. J. Chaplain]], [[Gwyneth Stallard]], [[Andrew M. Stuart]], [[Burt Totaro]]
* 2001 [[Michael McQuillan (mathematician)|M. McQuillan]], [[Alexei Skorobogatov|A. N. Skorobogatov]], [[V. Smyshlyaev]], [[J. R. King]]
* 2001 [[Michael McQuillan (mathematician)|M. McQuillan]], [[Alexei Skorobogatov|A. N. Skorobogatov]], [[V. Smyshlyaev]], [[J. R. King]]
* 2002 [[Kevin Buzzard]], [[Alessio Corti]], [[Marianna Csörnyei]], [[C. Teleman]]
* 2002 [[Kevin Buzzard]], [[Alessio Corti]], [[Marianna Csörnyei]], {{ill|C. Teleman|de|Constantin Teleman}}
* 2003 [[N. Dorey]], [[T. Hall]], [[Marc Lackenby]], [[M. Nazarov]]
* 2003 [[N. Dorey]], [[T. Hall]], [[Marc Lackenby]], [[M. Nazarov]]
* 2004 [[M. Ainsworth]], [[Vladimir Markovic]], [[Richard Thomas (mathematician)|Richard Thomas]],<ref>[http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/puremaths Imperial College web site]</ref> [[Ulrike Tillmann]]
* 2004 [[M. Ainsworth]], [[Vladimir Markovic]], [[Richard Thomas (mathematician)|Richard Thomas]],<ref>[http://www3.imperial.ac.uk/puremaths Imperial College web site]</ref> [[Ulrike Tillmann]]
* 2005 [[Ben Green (mathematician)|Ben Green]], [[Bernd Kirchheim]], [[Neil Strickland]], [[Peter Topping]]
* 2005 [[Ben Green (mathematician)|Ben Green]], [[Bernd Kirchheim]], {{ill|Neil Strickland|de}}, [[Peter Topping]]
* 2006 [[Raphaël Rouquier]], [[Jonathan Sherratt]], [[Paul Sutcliffe]], [[Agata Smoktunowicz]]
* 2006 [[Raphaël Rouquier]], [[Jonathan Sherratt]], [[Paul Sutcliffe]], [[Agata Smoktunowicz]]
* 2007 [[Nikolay Nikolov (mathematician)|Nikolay Nikolov]], [[Oliver Riordan]], [[Ivan Smith (mathematician)|Ivan Smith]], [[Catharina Stroppel]]
* 2007 [[Nikolay Nikolov (mathematician)|Nikolay Nikolov]], [[Oliver Riordan]], [[Ivan Smith (mathematician)|Ivan Smith]], [[Catharina Stroppel]]
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* 2009 [[Mihalis Dafermos]], [[Cornelia Druțu]], [[Robert James Marsh]], [[Markus Owen]]
* 2009 [[Mihalis Dafermos]], [[Cornelia Druțu]], [[Robert James Marsh]], [[Markus Owen]]
* 2010 [[Harald Helfgott]], [[Jens Marklof]], [[Lasse Rempe-Gillen]], [[Françoise Tisseur]]
* 2010 [[Harald Helfgott]], [[Jens Marklof]], [[Lasse Rempe-Gillen]], [[Françoise Tisseur]]
* 2011 [[Jonathan Bennett (mathematician)|Jonathan Bennett]], [[Alexander Gorodnik]], [[Barbara Niethammer]], [[Alexander Pushnitski]]
* 2011 [[Jonathan Bennett (mathematician)|Jonathan Bennett]], {{ill|Alexander Gorodnik|de}}, [[Barbara Niethammer]], [[Alexander Pushnitski]]
* 2012 [[Toby Gee]], [[Eugen Vărvărucă]], [[Sarah L. Waters|Sarah Waters]], [[Andreas Winter]]
* 2012 [[Toby Gee]], [[Eugen Vărvărucă]], [[Sarah L. Waters|Sarah Waters]], [[Andreas Winter]]
* 2013 [[Luis Trujillo Alday]], [[André Neves]], [[Tom Sanders (mathematician)|Tom Sanders]], [[Corinna Ulcigrai]]
* 2013 [[Luis Trujillo Alday]], [[André Neves]], [[Tom Sanders (mathematician)|Tom Sanders]], [[Corinna Ulcigrai]]
* 2014 [[Clément Mouhot]], [[Ruth Baker]], [[Tom Coates (mathematician)|Tom Coates]], [[Daniela Kühn]] and [[Deryk Osthus]]<ref>LMS Website http://www.lms.ac.uk/prizes/lms-prizes-2014 accessed 6 December 2014</ref>
* 2014 [[Clément Mouhot]], [[Ruth Baker]], [[Tom Coates (mathematician)|Tom Coates]], [[Daniela Kühn]] and [[Deryk Osthus]]<ref>LMS Website http://www.lms.ac.uk/prizes/lms-prizes-2014 accessed 6 December 2014</ref>
* 2015 [[Peter Keevash]], [[James Maynard (mathematician)|James Maynard]], [[Christoph Ortner]], [[Mason Porter]], [[Dominic Vella]], [[David Loeffler]] and [[Sarah Zerbes]]
* 2015 [[Peter Keevash]], [[James Maynard (mathematician)|James Maynard]], [[Christoph Ortner]], [[Mason Porter]], [[Dominic Vella]], [[David Loeffler]] and [[Sarah Zerbes]]
* 2016 [[A. Bayer]], [[G. Holzegel]], [[J. Miller]], [[Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb]]<ref>LMS website https://www.lms.ac.uk/prizes/list-lms-prize-winners#Whead accessed July 2016</ref>
* 2016 [[A. Bayer]], [[G. Holzegel]], {{ill|Jason P. Miller|de}}, [[Carola-Bibiane Schönlieb]]<ref>LMS website https://www.lms.ac.uk/prizes/list-lms-prize-winners#Whead accessed July 2016</ref>
* 2017 [[Julia Gog]], [[András Máthé]], [[Ashley Montanaro]], [[Oscar Randal-Williams]], [[Jack Thorne (mathematician)|Jack Thorne]], [[Michael Wemyss]]<ref>LMS website https://www.lms.ac.uk/prizes/2017-nominations-lms-prizes</ref>
* 2017 [[Julia Gog]], [[András Máthé]], [[Ashley Montanaro]], [[Oscar Randal-Williams]], [[Jack Thorne (mathematician)|Jack Thorne]], [[Michael Wemyss]]<ref>LMS website https://www.lms.ac.uk/prizes/2017-nominations-lms-prizes</ref>
* 2018 [[Caucher Birkar]], [[Ana Caraiani]], [[Heather Harrington]], [[Valerio Lucarini]], [[Filip Rindler]], [[Péter Varjú]]<ref>LMS website https://www.lms.ac.uk/news-entry/29062018-1745/2018-lms-prize-winners</ref>
* 2018 [[Caucher Birkar]], [[Ana Caraiani]], [[Heather Harrington]], [[Valerio Lucarini]], [[Filip Rindler]], [[Péter Varjú]]<ref>LMS website https://www.lms.ac.uk/news-entry/29062018-1745/2018-lms-prize-winners</ref>

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The Whitehead Prize is awarded yearly by the London Mathematical Society to multiple mathematicians working in the United Kingdom who are at an early stage of their career. The prize is named in memory of homotopy theory pioneer J. H. C. Whitehead.

More specifically, people being considered for the award must be resident in the United Kingdom on 1 January of the award year or must have been educated in the United Kingdom. Also, the candidates must have less than 15 years of work at the postdoctorate level and must not have received any other prizes from the Society.

Since the inception of the prize, no more than two could be awarded per year, but in 1999 this was increased to four "to allow for the award of prizes across the whole of mathematics, including applied mathematics, mathematical physics, and mathematical aspects of computer science".

The Senior Whitehead Prize has similar residence requirements and rules concerning prior prizes, but is intended to recognize more experienced mathematicians.

List of Whitehead Prize winners

See also

References

  1. ^ University of Manchester website [1] accessed 28 December 2008
  2. ^ Biography on EPSRC website [2] accessed 27 December 2008 Archived 21 November 2008 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ Imperial College web site
  4. ^ LMS Website http://www.lms.ac.uk/prizes/lms-prizes-2014 accessed 6 December 2014
  5. ^ LMS website https://www.lms.ac.uk/prizes/list-lms-prize-winners#Whead accessed July 2016
  6. ^ LMS website https://www.lms.ac.uk/prizes/2017-nominations-lms-prizes
  7. ^ LMS website https://www.lms.ac.uk/news-entry/29062018-1745/2018-lms-prize-winners
  8. ^ Prize Winners 2019
  9. ^ "LMS Prize Winners 2020 | London Mathematical Society". www.lms.ac.uk. Retrieved 26 June 2020.

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