Coxeter–James Prize
The Coxeter–James Prize is presented annually by the Canadian Mathematical Society. The award is presented to young mathematicians in recognition of outstanding contributions to mathematical research. The first award was presented in 1978. The prize was named in honor of the mathematicians Donald Coxeter and Ralph James.[1]
Recipients of the Coxeter–James Prize
Source: Canadian Mathematical Society
- 2019 Jacob Tsimerman
- 2018: Maksym Radziwill
- 2017: Sabin Cautis
- 2016: Louigi Addario-Berry
- 2015: Dong Li
- 2014: Marco Gualtieri
- 2013: Balázs Szegedy
- 2012: Gregory Smith
- 2011: Iosif Polterovich
- 2010: Bálint Virág
- 2009: Patrick Brosnan
- 2008: Ravi Vakil
- 2007: Vinayak Vatsal
- 2006: Jim Geelen
- 2005: Robert McCann
- 2004: Izabella Łaba
- 2003: Jingyi Chen
- 2002: Lisa Jeffrey
- 2001: Kai Behrend
- 2000: Damien Roy
- 1999: Maciej Zworski
- 1998: Henri Darmon
- 1997: Michael Ward
- 1996: Nigel Higson
- 1995: Gordon Slade
- 1994: Mark Spivakovsky
- 1993: Jacques Hurtubise
- 1992: J.F. Jardine
- 1991: V. Kumar Murty
- 1990: Nassif Ghoussoub
- 1989: Alan Dow
- 1988: M. Ram Murty
- 1987: Jonathan Borwein
- 1986: Edwin A. Perkins
- 1985: Paul Selick
- 1984: Mark Goresky
- 1983: Man-Duen Choi
- 1982: John Mallet-Paret
- 1981: John James Millson
- 1980: Francis Clarke
- 1979: David W. Boyd
- 1978: Robert Moody
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