Richard von Mises Prize explained

The Richard von Mises Prize is awarded annually by the International Association of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics (GAMM). Since its inception in 1989, the award is given to a young scientist (not older than 36) for outstanding scientific achievements in the field of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics.[1] The prize is presented during the opening ceremony of the GAMM Annual Meeting where the winner will present his research in a plenary talk.[2] The prize aims to reward and encourage young scientists whose research represents a major advancement in the field of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics.[3]

Richard von Mises was an Austrian-American mathematician who worked among others on numerical mathematics, solid mechanics, fluid mechanics, statistics and probability theory.[3]

Winners

The prize winners have included:

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Christian Linder received the Richard von Mises Prize – Institute of Applied Mechanics (CE) – Chair of Material Theory – University of Stuttgart. www.mechbau.uni-stuttgart.de.
  2. Web site: GAMM e.V. – Call Richard-von-Mises Prize. GAMM. e.V.. www.gamm-ev.de.
  3. Web site: Mathematician Dr. Martin Stoll awarded with Richard von Mises Prize. www.mpi-magdeburg.mpg.de.