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Update: 2023/08/29

Research

Recent Recipients

2023

Frontiers of Science Awards (International Congress of Basic Science; Jun. 2023)
Minoru Hirose (Designated Assistant Professor (YLC))
“Iterated integrals on $P^1 \setminus \{0, 1, \infty, z\}$ and a class of relations among multiple zeta values”
(This award was jointly received with Nobuo Sato (National Taiwan University)
[Other Site] Frontiers of Science Awards [International Congress of Basic Science site]
Programming Languages Software Award (ACM SIGPLAN; Jul. 2023)
Jacques Garrigue (Professor)
“Implementation of the programming language OCaml”
(He received this award as one of development members of OCaml.)
[Other Site] Programming Languages Software Award [ACM SIGPLAN site]

2022

MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize (2022 MSJ Autumn Meeting; Sep. 2022)
Fujiwara Kazumasa (Assitant Professor)
“Harmonic analytical research on nonlinear dispersive equations”
[Other Site] MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize [MSJ site]
2022 IMS Fellow (Institute of Mathematical Statistics; Apr. 2022)
Masahito Hayashi (Professor)
“For deep and influential contributions to quantum statistics and quantum information theory”
[Other Site] 2022 IMS Fellows Announced [IMS site]

2021

Inoue Research Awards for Young Scientists (Inoue Foundation for Science; Dec. 2021)
Toshiki Matusaka (Designated Assistant Professor (YLC))
“Fourier coefficients of polyharmonic weak Maass forms”
[Other Site] Inoue Research Award for Young Scientists [Inoue Foundation for Science site] [in Japanese]

2020

Young Scientists’ Prize (Commendation for Science and Technology by Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology; Apr. 2020)
Johannes Jaerisch (Associate Professor)
“Research on ergodic theory and its intensive applications to various fields”
[Other Site] List of Prize Winners [MEXT site] [in Japanese]
MSJ Algebra Prize (2020 MSJ Spring Meeting; Mar. 2020)
Ryo Takahashi (Associate Professor)
“Subcategories of module categories of commutative rings”
[Other Site] MSJ Algebra Prize [MSJ site] [in Japanese]

2019

MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize (2019 MSJ Autumn Meeting; Sep. 2019)
Tomoyuki Hisamoto (Assitant Professor)
“Studies on the stability and existence of special Kähler metrics on polarized manifolds”
[Other Site] MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize [MSJ site]
MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize for Encouragement of Young Researchers (2019 MSJ Autumn Meeting; Sep. 2019)
Yuhei Suzuki (Assitant Professor)
“Studies on operator algebras arising from topological dynamical systems”
[Other Site] MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize [MSJ site]

2018

35th Inoue Prize for Science (Inoue Foundation for Science; Dec. 2018)
Osamu Iyama (Professor)
“Algebra representation (categorical approach)”
[Other Site] Inoue Prize for Science [Inoue Foundation for Science site] [in Japanese]
MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize for Encouragement of Young Researchers (2018 MSJ Autumn Meeting; Sep. 2018)
Johannes Jaerisch (Associate Professor)
“Research on ergodic theory and its intensive applications to various fields”
[Other Site] MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize [MSJ site]

2017

IEEE Fellow (IEEE IT Society; Jan. 2017)
Masahito Hayashi (Professor)
“For contributions to Shannon theory, information-theoretic security, and quantum information theory”
[Other Site] IEEE Fellows [IEEE Information Theory Society site]

2016

MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize for Encouragement of Young Researchers (2016 MSJ Autumn Meeting; Sep. 2016)
Yuta Wakasugi (JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow)
“Studies on the asymptotic behavior of solutions to damped wave equations”
[Other Site] MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize [MSJ site]
12th (FY2015) Japan Academy Medal (Japan Academy; Jan. 2016)
Masahito Hayashi (Professor)
“Information theory and quantum information theory for finite-coding-length”
[Other Site] Japan Academy Medal Recipients [Japan Academy site]

2015

12th (FY2015) JSPS Prize (JSPS; Dec. 2015)
Masahito Hayashi (Professor)
“Information theory and quantum information theory for finite-coding-length”
[Other Site] 12th JSPS Prize recipients [JSPS site]
MSJ Analysis Prize (2015 MSJ Autumn Meeting; Sep. 2015)
Mitsuru Sugimoto (Professor)
“Harmonic analysis for modulation and related spaces and smoothing estimates for partial differential equations of dispersive type”
[Other Site] MSJ Analysis Prize [MSJ site] [in Japanese]
Stefan Bergman Prize (AMS; Jan. 2015)
Takeo Ohsawa (Professor)

About: Takeo Ohsawa is recognized for his deep contributions to the theory of the $\overline{\partial}$-equation leading to precise $L^{2}$-estimates for extensions of holomorphic functions from submanifolds of a complex manifold. His work has led to important advances in a wide variety of areas, including local structure of plurisubharmonic functions, invariance of plurigenera, multiplier ideal sheaves, and estimates for the Bergman kernel.

[Other Site] Stefan Bergman Prize Year:2014 [AMS site]

2014

MSJ Algebra Prize (2014 MSJ Spring Meeting; Mar. 2014)
Hidekazu Furusho (Associate Professor)
“Studies on Grothendieck–Teichmüller theory and multiple zeta values”
[Other Site] MSJ Algebra Prize [MSJ site] [in Japanese]

2013

MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize (2013 MSJ Autumn Meeting; Sep. 2013)
Kentaro Nagao (Assistant Professor)
“Donaldson–Thomas theory and cluster algebras”
[Other Site] MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize [MSJ site]
Niels Bohr Professorship (Danish National Research Foundation; Feb. 2013)
Lars Hesselholt (Professor)
[Other Site] News: Hesselholt receives Niels Bohr professorship [Univ. of Copenhagen site]
Prof. L. Hesselholt (3rd from the left),
Danish Minister for Sci., Innov. & Higher Edu. (left),
Director of Danish Nat. Res. Found. (right)

2012

Inoue Research Awards for Young Scientists (Inoue Foundation for Science; Dec. 2012)
Yasuyoshi Yonezawa (Instructor)
“Quantum $(\mathrm{sl}_{n}, \wedge V_{n})$ link invariant and matrix factorizations”
[Other Site] Inoue Research Award for Young Scientists [Inoue Foundation for Science site] [in Japanese]
MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize for Encouragement of Young Researchers (2012 MSJ Autumn Meeting; Sep. 2012)
Shohei Ma (Assistant Professor)
“Study of moduli spaces of K3 surfaces”
[Other Site] MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize [MSJ site]
MSJ Algebra Prize (2012 MSJ Spring Meeting; Mar. 2012)
Shigeyuki Kondo (Professor)
“Geometry of K3 surface and automorphic form”
[Other Site] MSJ Algebra Prize [MSJ site] [in Japanese]

2011

15th Ryogo Kubo Memorial Prize (Inoue Foundation for Science; Oct. 2011)
Taro Nagao (Professor)
“Random matrix theory and its applications to physics”
[Other Site] Ryogo Kubo Memorial Prize [Inoue Foundation for Science site] [in Japanese]
7th (FY2010) JSPS Prize (JSPS; Mar. 2011)
Osamu Iyama (Professor)
“Representation theory of orders”
[Other Site] 7th JSPS Prize recipients [JSPS site]

2010

MSJ Spring Prize (2010 MSJ Spring Meeting; Mar. 2010)
Osamu Iyama (Professor)
“Studies on representations of finite-dimensional algebras and Cohen–Macaulay modules”
[Other Site] List of Spring and Autumn Prizes Winners [MSJ site]

2008

MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize (2008 Autumn Meeting; Sep. 2008)
Jun Kato (Associate Professor)
[Other Site] MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize [MSJ site]
MSJ Algebra Prize (2008 Spring Meeting; Mar. 2008)
Osamu Iyama (Associate Professor)
“Studies on higher-dimensional Auslander–Reiten theory”
[Other Site] MSJ Algebra Prize [MSJ site] [in Japanese]
Young Scientists’ Prize (Commendation for Science and Technology by Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology; Mar. 2008)
Fujino Osamu (Associate Professor)
“studies on birational geometry of higher-dimensional manifolds”

2007

American Physical Society Fellow (APS; Oct. 2007)
Yoshifumi Kimura (Professor)

Citation: For contributions to the development of our understanding of turbulent flows and the dispersion of scalars in a variety of geophysical settings through the numerical simulations and a comparison of these to theory and experiment.

Nominated by: Fluid Dynamics (DFD)

The 1st International Conferences on Representations of Algebras (ICRA) Award (ICRA12; Aug. 2007)
Osamu Iyama (Associate Professor)
“Higher theory for almost split sequences and Auslander correspondence, and his subsequent work on Calabi–Yau categories”

2006

Inoue Research Awards for Young Scientists (Inoue Foundation for Science; Dec. 2006)
Hidekazu Furusho (Assistant Professor)
“$p$-adic multiple polylogarithms and the $p$-adic KZ equation”
[Other Site] Inoue Research Award for Young Scientists [Inoue Foundation for Science site] [in Japanese]

2005

MSJ Analysis Prize (2005 MSJ Autumn Meeting; Sep. 2005)
Kenji Nakanishi (Associate Professor)
“Energy concentration, and asymptotic analysis of nonlinear waves”
[Other Site] MSJ Analysis Prize [MSJ site] [in Japanese]
MSJ Algebra Prize (2005 MSJ Spring Meeting; Mar. 2005)
Kohji Matsumoto (Professor)
“Studies on analytic behaviour of zeta-functions”
[Other Site] MSJ Algebra Prize [MSJ site] [in Japanese]

2004

MSJ Geometry Prize (2004 MSJ Autumn Meeting; Sep. 2004)
Shin Nayatani (Associate professor)
“Construction of invariant metrics in the ideal boundaries of real and complex hyperbolic spaces”
[Other Site] MSJ Geometry Prize [MSJ Geometry Section site]
MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize (2004 MSJ Autumn Meeting; Sep. 2004)
Tomoyuki Arakawa (COE researcher)
“Resolution of Frenkel–Kac–Wakimoto conjecture”
[Other Site] MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize [MSJ site]
MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize for Encouragement of Young Researchers (2004 MSJ Autumn Meeting; Sep. 2004)
Hidekazu Furusho (Assistant professor)
“Study of $p$-adic multiple zeta values”
[Other Site] MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize [MSJ site]