[cmath] Call for Nominations for Ribenboim Prize in Number Theory

cdavid at mathstat.concordia.ca cdavid at mathstat.concordia.ca
Tue Mar 16 11:16:32 EDT 2010


Ribenboim Prize in Number Theory

The Canadian Number Theory Association (CNTA) solicits nominations
for the Sixth Ribenboim Prize, for distinguished research in number
theory by a mathematician who is Canadian or has connections to
Canadian mathematics. This prize is normally awarded every 2-4
years in conjunction with a CNTA meeting. The first five Ribenboim
prizes were awarded to Andrew Granville (1999), Henri Darmon (2002),
Michael Bennett (2004), Vinayak Vatsal (2006) and Adrian Iovita (2008).
The intention is to award the next prize at the 11th CNTA meeting to  
be held from July 10-16, 2010 in Acadia, Nova Scotia.

http://math.acadiau.ca/cnta-xi/

The prize winner will receive a certificate and medal and will give a  
plenary talk at the CNTA meeting. Normally the prize winner will have  
received his or her Ph.D. within the last 12 years. Nominators should  
submit a letter of nomination, a citation of not more than 250 words  
stating why the nominee should receive the award, a curriculum vitae  
of at most 20 pages, including a list of publications, and the names  
of 3 potential referees to the committee
by May 1, 2010.

Electronic submission in pdf format to Chantal David  
<cdavid at mathstat.concordia.ca> is preferred.

Ribenboim Prize Committee
c/o Professor Chantal David
Department of Mathematics and Statistics
Concordia University
1455 de Maisonneuve West
Montreal, Quebec
Canada H3G 1M8








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