- Source: Eugene Catalan Prize
The Eugene Catalan Prize (Prix Eugène-Catalan) is awarded every five years by the Royal Academies for Science and the Arts of Belgium to recognize a scholar who has made important progress in pure mathematics. The prize, created in honor of the mathematician Eugène Charles Catalan, was first given in 1969; the original criteria specified Belgian or French scholars but European Union citizens are now eligible.
Recipients
The recipients of the Eugene Catalan Prize are:
2020: Antoine Gloria
2015: Pierre Bieliavsky
2010: Pierre-Emmanuel Caprace
2005: Didier Smets
2000: Jean-Michel Coron
1995: Jean-Pierre Tignol
1990: Haïm Brezis
1979: Roger Apéry
1974: J. Goffar-Lombet
1969: Gilbert Crombez
See also
List of mathematics awards