These 13 distinguished individuals are being recognized by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) for their exemplary research, significant contributions, and outstanding service to the applied mathematics and computational science communities. The recipients would have been formally recognized in-person during The Second Joint SIAM/CAIMS Annual Meeting (AN20) originally scheduled to take place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. AN20 shifted to a virtual conference from July 6-17, 2020.
SIAM congratulates and thanks these recipients for their hard work and contributions, which strengthen and enhance the landscape of applied mathematics and computational science worldwide.
Bonnie Berger, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
AWM-SIAM Sonia Kovalevsky Lecture
Kaushik Bhattacharya, California Institute of Technology
Theodore von Kármán Prize
Tony F. Chan, King Abdullah University of Science and Technology
SIAM Prize for Distinguished Service to the Profession
Erik Demaine, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
I. E. Block Community Lecture
Roland Glowinski, University of Houston
W. T. and Idalia Reid Prize
Anna Seigal, University of Oxford
Richard C. DiPrima Prize
Lloyd Nicholas Trefethen, University of Oxford
John von Neumann Prize
Vasileios Kalantzis, IBM Research
2020 SIAM Student Paper Prize
Jonas Latz, University of Cambridge
2020 SIAM Student Paper Prize
Elizabeth Qian, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2020 SIAM Student Paper Prize
Joseph L. Hart, Sandia National Laboratories
2019 SIAM Student Paper Prize
Michael Lindsey, New York University
2019 SIAM Student Paper Prize
Daniel Massatt, University of Chicago
2019 SIAM Student Paper Prize
Learn more about the SIAM Prize Program.
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