Karen Uhlenbeck first woman to win Abel Prize

This year’s Abel Prize has been awarded to the US mathematician Professor Karen Uhlenbeck, Princeton University, for her ‘pioneering achievements in geometric partial differential equations, gauge theory and integrable systems, and for the fundamental impact of her work on analysis, geometry and mathematical physics ‘fundamental contributions to dynamical systems, ergodic theory, and mathematical physics’. She is the first woman to be awarded the prestigious honour.

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Mathematical Sciences Research Displayed in Parliament

Three Mathematical Scientists won medals and awards at the 2019 STEM for Britain competition in the House of Commons on Wednesday 13 March. Each received recognition for the excellence of their Mathematical Science research, walking away with a £2000, £1250 and £750 prize for Gold, Silver (both sponsored by the Clay Mathematics Institute), and Bronze (sponsored by the Heilbronn Institute for Mathematical Research). This is the sixth year that the Mathematical Sciences has taken part in the competition

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Adams Prize 2019

The London Mathematical Society (LMS) would like to congratulate member Dr Heather Harrington (University of Oxford) who has been awarded the 2019 Adams Prize jointly with Dr Luitgard Veraart (LSE). The subject of the prize was the Mathematics of Networks. Dr Harrington was also a 2018 LMS Whitehead Prize winner.

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Simon Norton (1952-2019)

The mathematician Simon Norton passed away suddenly on 14 February. Norton attended Eton College and while still at school showed his prodigious talent for mathematics by obtaining an external first-class degree in Pure Mathematics from the University of London. He also represented the United Kingdom with distinction at the International Mathematical Olympiad, three years in succession. Norton spent most of his career at Cambridge and was one of the authors of the ATLAS of Finite Groups along with John Conway, Robert Curtis, Richard Parker and Robert Wilson.

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