Whitehead Prize - List of Whitehead Prize Winners

List of Whitehead Prize Winners

  • 1979 Peter Cameron, P. T. Johnstone
  • 1980 H. G. Dales, J. Toby Stafford
  • 1981 Nigel Hitchin, D. F. Holt
  • 1982 John M. Ball, Martin J. Taylor
  • 1983 Jeff Paris, A. A. Ranicki
  • 1984 Simon Donaldson, S. J. Patterson
  • 1985 D. Segal, P. J. Rippon
  • 1986 Terence Lyons, David A. Rand
  • 1987 C. M. Series, A. H. Schofield
  • 1988 S. M. Rees, P. J. Webb, Andrew Wiles
  • 1989 D. E. Evans, Frances Kirwan, R. S. Ward
  • 1990 Martin T. Barlow, Richard Taylor, A. J. Wassermann
  • 1991 N. S. Manton, A. J. Scholl
  • 1992 K. M. Ball, Richard Borcherds
  • 1993 D. J. Benson, Peter B. Kronheimer, D. G. Vassiliev
  • 1994 P. H. Kropholler, R. S. MacKay
  • 1995 Timothy Gowers, J. Rickard
  • 1996 J. Roe, Y. Safarov
  • 1997 Brian Bowditch, A. Grigor'yan, Dominic Joyce
  • 1998 S. J. Chapman, Igor Rivin, J. Nekovar
  • 1999 M. R. Bridson, G. Friesecke, N. J. Higham, Imre Leader
  • 2000 M. A. J. Chaplain, G. M. Stallard, Andrew M. Stuart, Burt Totaro
  • 2001 M. McQuillan, A. N. Skorobogatov, V. Smyshlyaev, J. R. King
  • 2002 Kevin Buzzard, Alessio Corti, Marianna Csörnyei, C. Teleman
  • 2003 N. Dorey, T. Hall, M. Lackenby, M. Nazarov
  • 2004 M. Ainsworth, V. Markovic, Richard Thomas, U. L. Tillmann
  • 2005 Ben Green, Bernd Kirchheim, Neil Strickland, Peter Topping
  • 2006 Raphaël Rouquier, Jonathan Sherratt, Paul Sutcliffe, Agata Smoktunowicz
  • 2007 Nikolay Nikolov, Oliver Riordan, Ivan Smith, Catharina Stroppel
  • 2008 Timothy Browning, Tamás Hausel, Martin Hairer, Nina Snaith
  • 2009 Mihalis Dafermos, Cornelia Druţu, Robert James Marsh, Markus Owen
  • 2010 Harald Helfgott, Jens Marklof, Lasse Rempe, Françoise Tisseur
  • 2011 Jonathan Bennett, Alexander Gorodnik, Barbara Niethammer, Alexander Pushnitski
  • 2012 Toby Gee, Eugen Vărvărucă, Sarah Waters, Andreas Winter

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