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Update: 2022/09/29

Research

Recent Recipients

2022

Prof. K. Fujiwara
MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize
Fujiwara Kazumasa (Assitant Professor)
Harmonic analytical research on nonlinear dispersive equations
Prof. M. Hayashi
2022 IMS Fellow
Masahito Hayashi (Professor)
For deep and influential contributions to quantum statistics and quantum information theory.
[Other Site] 2022 IMS Fellows Announced [IMS site]
Prof. T. Matsusaka
Inoue Research Awards for Young Scientists (by Inoue Foundation for Science)
Toshiki Matusaka (Designated Assistant Professor (YLC))
“Fourier coefficients of polyharmonic weak Maass forms”

2020

2020 Annual Meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (March 16–19, 2020 / Canceled)

Prof. R. Takahashi
MSJ Algebra Prize
Ryo Takahashi (Associate Professor)
Subcategories of module categories of commutative rings
Prof. J. Jaerisch
The Young Scientists’ Prize (The Commendation for Science and Technology by the Minister of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology)
Johannes Jaerisch (Associate Professor)
Research on ergodic theory and its intensive applications to various fields

2019

Prof. T. Hisamoto
MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize
Tomoyuki Hisamoto (Assitant Professor)
Studies on the stability and existence of special Kähler metrics on polarized manifolds
Prof. Y. Suzuki
MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize for Encouragement of Young Researchers
Yuhei Suzuki (Assitant Professor)
Studies on operator algebras arising from topological dynamical systems

2018

Prof. O. Iyama
35th Inoue Prize for Science (Inoue Foundation for Science)
Osamu Iyama (Professor)
Algebra representation (categorical approach)

2017

Prof. M. Hayashi
IEEE Fellow
Masahito Hayashi (Professor)
for contributions to Shannon theory, information-theoretic security, and quantum information theory

2016

MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize for Encouragement of Young Researchers
Yuta Wakasugi (JSPS Postdoctoral Fellow)
Studies on the asymptotic behavior of solutions to damped wave equations

2015

Prof. M. Hayashi
12th (FY2015) Japan Academy Medal
Masahito Hayashi (Professor)
“Information theory and quantum information theory for finite-coding-length”
Prof. M. Hayashi
12th (FY2015) JSPS Prize
Masahito Hayashi (Professor)
“Information theory and quantum information theory for finite-coding-length”

2015 Autumn Meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (September 13–16, 2015)

Prof. M. Sugimoto
MSJ Analysis Prize
Mitsuru Sugimoto (Professor)
“Harmonic analysis for modulation and related spaces and smoothing estimates for partial differential equations of dispersive type”

2014

Prof. T. Ohsawa
Stefan Bergman Prize (American Mathematical Society)
Takeo Ohsawa (Professor)

About

Takeo Ohsawa is recognized for his deep contributions to the theory of the -equation leading to precise L2-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.

2014 Annual Meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (March 15–18, 2014)

Prof. H. Furusho
MSJ Algebra Prize
Hidekazu Furusho (Associate Professor)
“Studies on Grothendieck–Teichmüller theory and multiple zeta values”

2013

2013 Autumn Meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (September 24–27, 2013)

Prof. K. Nagao
MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize
Kentaro Nagao (Assistant Professor)
“Donaldson–Thomas theory and cluster algebras”

2012

Prof. L. Hesselholt (3rd from the left),
Danish Minister for Sci., Innov. & Higher Edu. (left),
Director of Danish Nat. Res. Found. (right)
Niels Bohr Professorship (by Danish National Research Foundation)
Lars Hesselholt (Professor)
[Other Site] Detail [University of Copenhagen]
Y. Yonezawa
Inoue Research Awards for Young Scientists (by Inoue Foundation for Science)
Yasuyoshi Yonezawa (Instructor)
“Quantum (sln, ∧ Vn) link invariant and matrix factorizations”

2012 Autumn Meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (September 18–21, 2012)

Prof. S. Ma
MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize for Encouragement of Young Researchers
Shohei Ma (Assistant Professor)
“Study of moduli spaces of K3 surfaces”

2012 Annual Meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (March 26–29, 2012)

Prof. S. Kondo
MSJ Algebra Prize
Shigeyuki Kondo (Professor)
Prof. L. Hesselholt
Foreign Member of the Royal Danish Academy of Sciences and Letters
Lars Hesselholt (Professor)

2011

Prof. T. Nagao
15th Ryogo Kubo Memorial Prize (by Inoue Foundation for Science)
Taro Nagao (Professor)
“Random matrix theory and its applications to physics”

2010

Prof. O. Iyama
7th (FY2010) JSPS Prize
Osamu Iyama (Professor)
“Representation theory of orders”

2010 Annual Meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (March 24–27, 2010)

Prof. O. Iyama
MSJ Spring Prize
Osamu Iyama (Professor)
“Studies on representations of finite-dimensional algebras and Cohen–Macaulay modules”

2008

2008 Autumn Meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (September 24–27, 2008)

Prof. J. Kato
MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize
Jun Kato (Associate Professor)

2008 Annual Meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (September 23–26, 2008)

Prof. O. Iyama
MSJ Algebra Prize
Osamu Iyama (Associate Professor)

2007

Prof. Y. Kimura
American Physical Society Fellow
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)

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

2006

Prof. H. Furusho
Inoue Research Awards for Young Scientists (Inoue Foundation for Science)
Hidekazu Furusho (Assistant Professor)
p-adic multiple polylogarithms and the p-adic KZ equation”

2005

2005 Autumn Meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (September 19–22, 2005)

Prof. K. Nakanishi
MSJ Analysis Prize
Kenji Nakanishi (Associate Professor)
“Energy concentration, and asymptotic analysis of nonlinear waves”

2005 Annual Meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (March 27–30, 2005)

Prof. K. Matsumoto
MSJ Algebra Prize
Kohji Matsumoto (Professor)
“Studies on analytic behaviour of zeta-functions”

2004

2004 Autumn Meeting of Mathematical Society of Japan (Octover 19–22, 2004)

Prof. S. Nayatani
MSJ Geometry Prize
Shin Nayatani (Associate professor)
“Construction of invariant metrics in the ideal boundaries of real and complex hyperbolic spaces”
Dr. T. Arakawa and Prof. H. Furusho
(from left to right)
MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize
Tomoyuki Arakawa (COE researcher)
“Resolution of Frenkel-Kac-Wakimoto conjecture”
MSJ Takebe Katahiro Prize for Encouragement of Young Researchers
Hidekazu Furusho (Assistant professor)
“Study of p-adic multiple zeta values”