Abel Prize 2021: call for nominations

The Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters has issued a call for nominations of candidates for the Abel Prize 2021.

The Abel Prize, which amounts to NOK 7.5 million, recognises 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.

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LMS Prize Winners 2020

The 2020 LMS Prize winners were announced at the Society Meeting on Friday 26 June 2020. The LMS extends its congratulations to this year’s prize winners and for their continued contributions to mathematics.

Professor Martin Liebeck of Imperial College London is awarded the Pólya Prize for his profound and prodigious contributions to group theory, particularly the subgroup structure of simple groups and probabilistic group theory. See the full citation here.

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LMS Honorary Members 2020

The London Mathematical Society has elected the following people to Honorary Membership of the Society in 2020:

Professor Maryna Viazovska, École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Switzerland

Professor Lauren Williams, Harvard University and The Radcliffe Institute, USA

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LMS President Designate Announced

The London Mathematical Society (LMS) is pleased to announce Ulrike Tillmann FRS, Professor of Mathematics, University of Oxford as President Designate. Professor Tillmann would take over from the current President, Professor Jon Keating FRS, in November 2021. Professor Tillmann is known for her leading contributions to algebraic topology and for her many contributions to the LMS and the broader mathematical community.

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