George Szekeres Medal

The George Szekeres Medal is awarded by the Australian Mathematical Society for outstanding research contributions over a fifteen-year period. This award, established in 2001, is given biennially in even-numbered years for work that has been carried out primarily in Australia.[1]

This medal commemorates the work of the late George Szekeres, FAA, for his achievements in number theory, combinatorics, analysis, and relativity.

Winners

YearWinnerAffiliationNotes
2018Peter TaylorUniversity of Melbourne
2016 Jim HillUniversity of Adelaide
Gus LehrerUniversity of Sydney[2]
2014Cheryl PraegerUniversity of Western Australia[3]
2012 Ross StreetMacquarie University
Neil TrudingerAustralian National University
2010Peter HallUniversity of Melbourne [4]
2008J. Hyam RubinsteinUniversity of Melbourne [5]
2006Anthony J. GuttmannUniversity of Melbourne [6]
2004Robert S. AnderssenCSIRO Canberra [7]
2002 Ian SloanUniversity of New South Wales
Alf van der PoortenMacquarie University

See also

References

  1. The George Szekeres Medal, Australian Mathematical Society
  2. Professor Gus Lehrer, sydney.edu.au
  3. Professor Cheryl Praeger AM FAA, uwa.edu.au
  4. "George Szekeres Medal for 2010" 2010-01-10, http://www.ms.unimelb.edu.au/News/news.php?news_id=80
  5. "Hyam Rubinstein awarded 2008 George Szekeres Medal," 2009-03-13, http://www.ms.unimelb.edu.au/News/news.php?news_id=58
  6. "Szekeres Medal," Univ. of Melbourne Science Faculty Newsletter, 2006-12-08, http://www-testing.science.unimelb.edu.au/downloads/newsletter/SciMatters_061208.pdf Archived 2008-07-19 at the Wayback Machine
  7. "Citation Report of the Szekeres Medal," Austr. Math. Society Gazette, 2004-11-04, http://www.austms.org.au/Publ/Gazette/2004/Nov04/amsmeeting.pdf
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