Jacques Herbrand Prize

The Jacques Herbrand Prize (French: Prix Jacques Herbrand) is an award given by the French Academy of Sciences to young researchers (up to 35 years) in the field of mathematics, physics, and their non-military applications. It was created in 1996, and first awarded in 1998. In 2001, it was renamed to Grand Prix Jacques Herbrand .[1] Until 2002, the prize was given each year in both fields; since 2003, it is given alternatingly, then once again in both fields since 2022. It is endowed with 15000,[2] later with 20000[1] euros, and named in honor of the French logician Jacques Herbrand (1908-1931).

Recipients

  • 1998: Loïc Merel, mathematics; Franck Ferrari, physics
  • 1999: Laurent Manivel [de], mathematics; Brahim Louis, physics
  • 2000: Albert Cohen (mathematician), mathematics; Philippe Bouyer, physics
  • 2001: Laurent Lafforgue, mathematics; Yvan Castin, physics
  • 2002: Christophe Breuil, mathematics; Pascal Salière, physics
  • 2003: Wendelin Werner, mathematics
  • 2004: Nikita Nekrasov, physics
  • 2005: Franck Barthe, mathematics
  • 2006: Maxime Dahan, physics
  • 2007: Cédric Villani, mathematics
  • 2008: Lucien Besombes, physics
  • 2009: Artur Ávila, mathematics
  • 2010: Julie Grollier, physics
  • 2011: Nalini Anantharaman, mathematics[2]
  • 2012: Patrice Bertet, physics[2]
  • 2013: David Hernandez (mathematician) [de], mathematics[2]
  • 2014: Aleksandra Walczak, physics[3]
  • 2015: Cyril Houdayer [de], mathematics[4]
  • 2016: Yasmine Amhis, physics [5]
  • 2017: Hugo Duminil-Copin, mathematics [6]
  • 2018 : Alexei Chepelianskii, physics
  • 2019 : Nicolas Curien, mathematics
  • 2020 : Basile Gallet, physics
  • 2021 : Olivier Benoist, mathematics
  • 2022 : Igor Ferrrier-Barbut, mathematics, and Emmanuel Flurin, physics
  • 2023 : Kestutis Cesnavicius, mathematics, and Vivian Poulin-Détolle, physics


See also

References

  1. ^ a b Prix Jacques Herbrand at www.academie-sciences.fr
  2. ^ a b c d Prix Jacques Herbrand (Feb 2015 version) at www.academie-sciences.fr
  3. ^ 2014 Laudatio at www.academie-sciences.fr
  4. ^ 2015 Laudatio at www.academie-sciences.fr
  5. ^ 2016 Laudatio at www.academie-sciences.fr
  6. ^ Laureate 2017


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