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”
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(This award was jointly received with Nobuo Sato (National Taiwan University)
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Frontiers of Science Awards [International Congress of Basic Science site]
2022
- 2022 IMS Fellow (Institute of Mathematical Statistics; Apr. 2022)
- Masahito Hayashi (Professor)
- “For deep and influential contributions to quantum statistics and quantum information theory”
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2022 IMS Fellows Announced [IMS site]
2021
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”
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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”
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MSJ Algebra Prize [MSJ site] [in Japanese]
2019
2018
2017
- IEEE Fellow (IEEE IT Society; Jan. 2017)
- Masahito Hayashi (Professor)
- “For contributions to Shannon theory, information-theoretic security, and quantum information theory”
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IEEE Fellows [IEEE Information Theory Society site]
2016
2015
- 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”
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MSJ Analysis Prize [MSJ site] [in Japanese]
- Stefan Bergman Prize (AMS; Jan. 2015)
- Takeo Ohsawa (Professor)
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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.
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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”
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MSJ Algebra Prize [MSJ site] [in Japanese]
2013
Prof. L. Hesselholt (3rd from the left), Danish Minister for Sci., Innov. & Higher Edu. (left), Director of Danish Nat. Res. Found. (right)
2012
- MSJ Algebra Prize (2012 MSJ Spring Meeting; Mar. 2012)
- Shigeyuki Kondo (Professor)
- “Geometry of K3 surface and automorphic form”
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MSJ Algebra Prize [MSJ site] [in Japanese]
2011
2010
2008
- MSJ Algebra Prize (2008 Spring Meeting; Mar. 2008)
- Osamu Iyama (Associate Professor)
- “Studies on higher-dimensional Auslander–Reiten theory”
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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”
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2007
- American Physical Society Fellow (APS; Oct. 2007)
- Yoshifumi Kimura (Professor)
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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)
2006
2005
- MSJ Analysis Prize (2005 MSJ Autumn Meeting; Sep. 2005)
- Kenji Nakanishi (Associate Professor)
- “Energy concentration, and asymptotic analysis of nonlinear waves”
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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”
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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”
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MSJ Geometry Prize [MSJ Geometry Section site]
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