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The Anne Bennett Prize and Senior Anne Bennett Prize are awards given by the London Mathematical Society.[1][2]
Both prizes are awarded in memory of Anne Bennett, an administrator for the London Mathematical Society who died in 2012.[3]
Winners
[edit]The winners of the Anne Bennett Prize have been:
- 2015 Apala Majumdar, in recognition of her outstanding contributions to the mathematics of liquid crystals and to the liquid crystal community.[4][5]
- 2016 Julia Wolf, in recognition of her outstanding contributions to additive number theory, combinatorics and harmonic analysis and to the mathematical community.[6][7]
- 2018 Lotte Hollands, in recognition of her outstanding research at the interface between quantum theory and geometry and of her leadership in mathematical outreach activities.[8][9]
- 2019 Eva-Maria Graefe, in recognition of her outstanding research in quantum theory and the inspirational role she has played among female students and early career researchers in mathematics and physics.[10]
The winners of the Senior Anne Bennett Prize have been:
- 2014 Caroline Series, in recognition of her leading contributions to hyperbolic geometry and symbolic dynamics, and of the major impact of her numerous initiatives towards the advancement of women in mathematics.[11][12]
- 2017 Alison Etheridge, in recognition of her outstanding research on measure-valued stochastic processes and applications to population biology; and for her impressive leadership and service to the profession.[13][14]
- 2020 Peter Clarkson, "in recognition of his tireless work to support gender equality in UK mathematics, and particularly for his leadership in developing good practice among departments of mathematical sciences".[15]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "LMS prizes - details and regulations | London Mathematical Society". www.lms.ac.uk. Retrieved 2019-10-08.
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was invoked but never defined (see the help page). - ^ "Senior Anne Bennett Prize citation: Peter Clarkson" (PDF). London Mathematical Society. 2020. Retrieved 2020-06-27.