Prizes of the     

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The EMS Prizes were established by the European Mathematical Society. They are meant to recognize excellent contributions in Mathematics by young researchers not older than 32 years. The prizes are presented every four years at the European Congresses of Mathematics.

The prize committee is appointed by the EMS. It consits of about fifteen internationally recognized mathematicians covering a large variety of fields. The first prize award was in Paris in 1992, the second in Budapest in 1996. The third EMS prizes has been presented in Barcelona in 2000, carrying a monetary award of 6,000 Euro.

The Felix Klein Prize has been established by the European Mathematical Society and the endowing organisation, the Institute for Industrial Mathematics in Kaiserslautern. It is awarded to a young scientist or a small group of young scientists (normally under the age of 38) for using sophisticated methods to give an outstanding solution, which meets with the complete satisfaction of industry, to a concrete and difficult industrial problem. The prize is presented every four years at the European Congresses of Mathematics. The prize committee consists of six members appointed by agreement of the EMS and the Institute for Industrial Mathematics in Kaiserslautern. The first prize has been presented in Barcelona in 2000. It carried a monetary award of 5,000 Euro.

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Last change: July 5, 2004 Comments to: emis@math.tu-berlin.de