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Sofia Kovalevskaya Award

The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of Germany bestows the Sofia Kovalevskaya Award every two years. Sofia Kovalevskaya (1850–1891) was the first major Russian female mathematician, who made important contributions to mathematical analysis, differential equations and mechanics, and the first woman appointed to a full professorship in Northern Europe. This prestigious award named in her honor is given to promising young academics to pursue their line of research in the sciences or arts and humanities. The foundation encourages applications from all areas of the academy so long as the investigator received a Ph.D. in the last six years and may be categorized as "top flight" by their publications and experience as commensurate with age.[citation needed]

There have been 59 awards since the inception of the Sofia Kovalevskaya Award in 2002. Individual awards may total up to 1.6 million Euro each.[citation needed] Funds are awarded to build and lead a team of researchers for a five-year period within a German host institution.

Award winners edit

  • 2002:[1] Tiziana Boffa Ballaran, Anne Bouloumié, Luc Bovens, Stephane Charlot, Volker Deckert, Paolo D'Iorio, Oliver Eickelberg, Michael Feiginov, Michael Gotthardt, Stefan Hecht, Daniel Hofstetter, Judith Klein-Seetharaman, Manuel Koch, Yuriy Makhlin, Matilde Marcolli, Krzysztof Oplustil, Kawon Oum, Jane Elizabeth Parker, Maxim Polyakov, Alexander Pukhov, Tina Romeis, Luis Santos, Jochen M. Schneider, Joachim Schultze, Eva Stoger, Greg J. Stuart, Gleb Sukhorukov, Grigori Vajenine, Zhong Zhang
  • 2004:[2] Lucas Brunsveld, Yanbei Chen, Ferdinando Cicalese, Michal Czakon, Mark Depauw, Brian Hare, Jian-Wei Pan, Tricia Striano, Doris Y. Tsao, Eckhard von Törne, Martin Wilmking
  • 2006:[3] Jens Bredenbeck, Jure Demsar, Felix Engel, Natalia Filatkina, Olga Holtz, Reinhard Kienberger, Marga Cornelia Lensen, Martin Lövden, Thomas Misgeld, Benjamin Schlein, Taolei Sun
  • 2008:[4] Cinzia Casiraghi (physics), Karl Sebastian Lang (medicine), Esther Lutgens (medicine), Nathan MacDonald (biblical theology), Daniele Oriti (physics), Jan-Erik Siemens (neurophysiology), Mirka Uhlirova (molecular genetics), Aleksi Vuorinen (physics)
  • 2010:[5] Isabel Bäurle, Lapo Bogani, Camin Dean, Christian Doeller, Brandon Dotson, Gustavo Fernandez Huertas, Jörn Fischer, Christiana Fountoulakis Mäsch, Jörg Fröbisch, Joseph Hennawi, Shigeyoshi Inoue, Eike Kiltz, Philipp Alexander Lang, Pierpaolo Mastrolia, Andreas Möglich, Simone Pika, Roberto Rinaldi, Dmitry Volodkin
  • 2012:[6] Pavel Buividovich, Dmitry A. Fedosov, Tanja Gaich, Kerstin Kaufmann, Liu Na, Veronika Lukacs-Kornek, Ulf A. Orom, Miriam Ronzoni, Patricia Schady, Richard Stancliffe, Athanasios Typas, Samuel Wagner, Nils B. Weidmann, Yan Yu
  • 2014:[7] Kamal Asadi, Gregory Brennecka, Elizabeta Briski, Pierangelo Buongiorno, Jason Dexter, Katja Dörschner-Boyaci, Roland Donninger, Fernando Febres Cordero, Helen May-Simera, Christian Straßer, Renske Marjan van der Veen
  • 2015:[8] Rikkert Frederix, Mikhail Kudryashev, Karin Lind, Ioan M. Pop, Clara Saraceno, Zhuang Xiaoying
  • 2016:[9] Mazhar Ali, Michal P. Heller, Francesco Neri, Faith Osier, William Shepherd, Safa Shoai
  • 2017:[10] Ufuk Günesdogan, Enrique Jiménez, Laura Leal-Taixé, David J. E. Marsh, Anna Martius, Matteo Smerlak
  • 2018:[11] Aydan Bulut-Karslioglu, Kenji Fukushima, Milica Gašić, Hitoshi Omori, Paola Pinilla, Fritz Renner
  • 2019 [12] Tonni Grube Andersen, Joshua P. Barham, Jan De Graaf, Angelo Di Bernardo, Doris Hellerschmied, Ottaviano Ruesch
  • 2020 [13] Marcia de Almeida Monteiro Melo Ferraz, Danila Barskiy, Agnieszka Golicz, Gregory Maurice Green, André F. Martins, Mar Rus-Calafell, Torben Schiffner

References edit

  1. ^ Porträts der Preisträger 2002 (retrieved December 2008)
  2. ^ Porträts der Preisträger 2004 (retrieved December 2008)
  3. ^ Porträts der Preisträger 2006 (retrieved December 2008)
  4. ^ Porträts der Preisträger 2008 (retrieved December 2008)
  5. ^ Porträts der Preisträger 2010 (retrieved 29 August 2012)
  6. ^ Porträts der Preisträger 2012 (retrieved 6 December 2012)
  7. ^ Porträts der Preisträger 2014 (retrieved 6 August 2014)
  8. ^ Porträt der Preisträger 2015 (retrieved 15 September 2015)
  9. ^ Kristina Güroff: Sofja Kovalevskaja-Preise 2016 vergeben. Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, Pressemitteilung 27 July 2016 beim Informationsdienst Wissenschaft (idw-online.de), retrieved 29 July 2016.
  10. ^ Kristina Güroff: Sofja Kovalevskaja-Preise 2017 vergeben. Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, Pressemitteilung 5 September 2017 beim Informationsdienst Wissenschaft (idw-online.de), retrieved 5 September 2017.
  11. ^ Kristina Güroff: Sofja Kovalevskaja-Preise 2018 vergeben. Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, Pressemitteilung 30 August 2018 beim Informationsdienst Wissenschaft (idw-online.de), retrieved 30 August 2018.
  12. ^ [1]. Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, Sofja Kovalevskaja Awards 2019, retrieved 16 February 2023.
  13. ^ [2]. Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, Sofja Kovalevskaja Awards 2020, retrieved 16 February 2023.

External links edit

  • Official website

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experience as commensurate with age citation needed There have been 59 awards since the inception of the Sofia Kovalevskaya Award in 2002 Individual awards may total up to 1 6 million Euro each citation needed Funds are awarded to build and lead a team of researchers for a five year period within a German host institution Award winners edit2002 1 Tiziana Boffa Ballaran Anne Bouloumie Luc Bovens Stephane Charlot Volker Deckert Paolo D Iorio Oliver Eickelberg Michael Feiginov Michael Gotthardt Stefan Hecht Daniel Hofstetter Judith Klein Seetharaman Manuel Koch Yuriy Makhlin Matilde Marcolli Krzysztof Oplustil Kawon Oum Jane Elizabeth Parker Maxim Polyakov Alexander Pukhov Tina Romeis Luis Santos Jochen M Schneider Joachim Schultze Eva Stoger Greg J Stuart Gleb Sukhorukov Grigori Vajenine Zhong Zhang 2004 2 Lucas Brunsveld Yanbei Chen Ferdinando Cicalese Michal Czakon Mark Depauw Brian Hare Jian Wei Pan Tricia Striano Doris Y Tsao Eckhard von Torne Martin Wilmking 2006 3 Jens Bredenbeck Jure Demsar Felix Engel Natalia Filatkina Olga Holtz Reinhard Kienberger Marga Cornelia Lensen Martin Lovden Thomas Misgeld Benjamin Schlein Taolei Sun 2008 4 Cinzia Casiraghi physics Karl Sebastian Lang medicine Esther Lutgens medicine Nathan MacDonald biblical theology Daniele Oriti physics Jan Erik Siemens neurophysiology Mirka Uhlirova molecular genetics Aleksi Vuorinen physics 2010 5 Isabel Baurle Lapo Bogani Camin Dean Christian Doeller Brandon Dotson Gustavo Fernandez Huertas Jorn Fischer Christiana Fountoulakis Masch Jorg Frobisch Joseph Hennawi Shigeyoshi Inoue Eike Kiltz Philipp Alexander Lang Pierpaolo Mastrolia Andreas Moglich Simone Pika Roberto Rinaldi Dmitry Volodkin 2012 6 Pavel Buividovich Dmitry A Fedosov Tanja Gaich Kerstin Kaufmann Liu Na Veronika Lukacs Kornek Ulf A Orom Miriam Ronzoni Patricia Schady Richard Stancliffe Athanasios Typas Samuel Wagner Nils B Weidmann Yan Yu 2014 7 Kamal Asadi Gregory Brennecka Elizabeta Briski Pierangelo Buongiorno Jason Dexter Katja Dorschner Boyaci Roland Donninger Fernando Febres Cordero Helen May Simera Christian Strasser Renske Marjan van der Veen 2015 8 Rikkert Frederix Mikhail Kudryashev Karin Lind Ioan M Pop Clara Saraceno Zhuang Xiaoying 2016 9 Mazhar Ali Michal P Heller Francesco Neri Faith Osier William Shepherd Safa Shoai 2017 10 Ufuk Gunesdogan Enrique Jimenez Laura Leal Taixe David J E Marsh Anna Martius Matteo Smerlak 2018 11 Aydan Bulut Karslioglu Kenji Fukushima Milica Gasic Hitoshi Omori Paola Pinilla Fritz Renner 2019 12 Tonni Grube Andersen Joshua P Barham Jan De Graaf Angelo Di Bernardo Doris Hellerschmied Ottaviano Ruesch 2020 13 Marcia de Almeida Monteiro Melo Ferraz Danila Barskiy Agnieszka Golicz Gregory Maurice Green Andre F Martins Mar Rus Calafell Torben SchiffnerReferences edit Portrats der Preistrager 2002 retrieved December 2008 Portrats der Preistrager 2004 retrieved December 2008 Portrats der Preistrager 2006 retrieved December 2008 Portrats der Preistrager 2008 retrieved December 2008 Portrats der Preistrager 2010 retrieved 29 August 2012 Portrats der Preistrager 2012 retrieved 6 December 2012 Portrats der Preistrager 2014 retrieved 6 August 2014 Portrat der Preistrager 2015 retrieved 15 September 2015 Kristina Guroff Sofja Kovalevskaja Preise 2016 vergeben Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung Pressemitteilung 27 July 2016 beim Informationsdienst Wissenschaft idw online de retrieved 29 July 2016 Kristina Guroff Sofja Kovalevskaja Preise 2017 vergeben Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung Pressemitteilung 5 September 2017 beim Informationsdienst Wissenschaft idw online de retrieved 5 September 2017 Kristina Guroff Sofja Kovalevskaja Preise 2018 vergeben Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung Pressemitteilung 30 August 2018 beim Informationsdienst Wissenschaft idw online de retrieved 30 August 2018 1 Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung Sofja Kovalevskaja Awards 2019 retrieved 16 February 2023 2 Alexander von Humboldt Stiftung Sofja Kovalevskaja Awards 2020 retrieved 16 February 2023 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Sofia Kovalevskaya Award amp oldid 1218111154, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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