[cmath] 2010 CMS Doctoral Prize / Le Prix de doctorat 2010 de la SMC

Laura Alyea commsp at cms.math.ca
Tue Sep 28 09:21:27 EDT 2010


  The Canadian Mathematical Society (CMS) is pleased to announce that 
*Benjamin Young* is the recipient of the 2010 Doctoral Prize 
<http://cms.math.ca/Prizes/info/dp>. The CMS Doctoral Prize recognizes 
outstanding performance by a doctoral student. Young will receive his 
award and present a plenary lecture at the 2010 CMS Winter Meeting 
<http://cms.math.ca/Events/winter10/> in Vancouver.

Young received his B. Math and M.Sc from Carleton University. He 
received his Ph.D. in mathematics at the University of British Columbia, 
working under the joint supervision of Jim Bryan and Richard Kenyon. 
After graduation, he was awarded a postdoctoral fellowship from the 
Centre de Recherches Mathématiques (CRM) held at McGill University. He 
is currently participating in the program of Random Matrix Theory, 
Interacting Particle Systems and Integrable Systems at the Mathematical 
Sciences Research Institute (MSRI) in Berkeley, California. He will 
subsequently attend KTH Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm for a 
Wallenberg Postdoctoral Fellowship.

The complete announcement has been posted on the CMS website at: 
http://cms.math.ca/MediaReleases/2010/doc-announcement

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La Société mathématique du Canada (SMC) est heureuse de remettre son 
Prix de doctorat 2010 <http://cms.math.ca/Prix/info/dp> à 
*Benjamin Young*. Le Prix de doctorat de la SMC récompense le travail 
exceptionnel d'un étudiant au doctorat en mathématiques. M. Young 
recevra son prix et prononcera une conférence plénière à la Réunion 
d'hiver 2010 de la SMC <http://smc.math.ca/Reunions/hiver10/>, qui se 
tiendra Vancouver.

Benjamin Young a obtenu son baccalauréat en mathématiques et sa maîtrise 
en sciences de l'Université Carleton. Il a fait son doctorat en 
mathématiques à l'Université de la Colombie-Britannique, sous la 
direction de Jim Bryan et de Richard Kenyon. Il a ensuite obtenu une 
bourse du Centre de recherches mathématiques pour faire un stage 
postdoctoral à l'Université McGill. En ce moment, il participe à un 
programme de la théorie des matrices aléatoires, les systèmes de 
particules en interaction et les systèmes intégrables au Mathematical 
Sciences Research Institute à Berkeley, en Californie. Il se rendra 
ensuite au KTH Royal Institute of Technology à Stockholm, qui lui a 
accordé la bourse de recherche postdoctorale Wallenberg.

The complete announcement has been posted on the CMS website at: 
http://cms.math.ca/Communiques/2010/doc-announcement

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Laura Alyea
Communications and Special Projects Officer
Canadian Mathematical Society
Tel: +1 (613) 733-2662 ext. 728

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Laura Alyea
Communications et projets spéciaux
Société mathématique du Canada
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