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ICTP Ramanujan Prize

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The ICTP Ramanujan Prize for Young Mathematicians from Developing Countries is a mathematics prize awarded annually by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics and named after the mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan. It was founded in 2004, and was first awarded in 2005.

The prize is awarded to a researcher from a developing country less than 45 years of age who has conducted outstanding research in a developing country. The prize is supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology (India) and Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters through the Abel Fund, with the cooperation of the International Mathematical Union.

Winners

Source: International Mathematical Union

  • 2005 Marcelo Viana, Brazil
  • 2006 Ramdorai Sujatha, India
  • 2007 Jorge Lauret, Argentina
  • 2008 Enrique Pujals, Argentina/Brazil
  • 2009 Ernesto Lupercio, Mexico
  • 2010 Shi Yuguang, China
  • 2011 Philibert Nang, Gabon
  • 2012 Fernando Codá Marques, Brazil
  • 2013 Tian Ye, China
  • 2014 Miguel Walsh, Argentina
  • 2015 Amalendu Krishna, India
  • 2016 Chenyang Xu, China
  • References

    ICTP Ramanujan Prize Wikipedia


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