• Source: Richard C. DiPrima Prize
    • The Richard C. DiPrima Prize is awarded every two years by the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics to an early career researcher who has done outstanding research in applied mathematics. First awarded in 1988, it honors the memory of Richard C. DiPrima, a former president of SIAM who also served for many years as a member of its council and board of trustees, as vice president for programs, and as a dedicated and committed member.


      Recipients


      The recipients of the Richard C. DiPrima Prize are:

      1988: Mary E. Brewster
      1990: No award
      1992: Anne Bourlioux
      1992: Robin Carl Young
      1994: Stephen Jonathan Chapman
      1996: David Paul Williamson
      1998: Bart De Schutter
      2000: Keith Lindsay
      2002: Gang Hu
      2004: Diego Dominici
      2006: Xinwei Yu
      2008: Daan Huybrechs
      2010: Colin B. Macdonald
      2012: Thomas Goldstein
      2014: Thomas D. Trogdon
      2016: Blake H. Barker
      2018: Peter Gangl
      2020: Anna Seigal


      See also


      List of mathematics awards


      References

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