Heinz Hopf Prize
The Heinz Hopf Prize is awarded every two years at
Swiss Francs (approximately US$29,000, €20,000, or £18,200 as of October 2009[update]) is awarded on the occasion of the Heinz Hopf Lectures that are given at ETH by the laureate.[1]
The prize was awarded for the first time in October 2009.
Laureates
Year | Name | Institute | Lectures Title |
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2009 | Robert MacPherson | Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton | How nature tiles space |
2011 | Michael Rapoport | University of Bonn | How geometry meets arithmetic |
2013 | Yakov Eliashberg | Stanford University | From dynamical systems to geometry and back |
2015 | Claire Voisin | Institut de Mathématiques de Jussieu | Diagonals in algebraic geometry |
2017 | Richard Schoen | Stanford University | How curvature shapes space |
2019 | Ehud Hrushovski | University of Oxford | Logic and geometry: the model theory of finite fields and difference fields |
2021 | Jean-Pierre Demailly | Université Grenoble Alpes
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lectures cancelled |
2023 | Lai-Sang Young | Courant Institute
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See also
References
- ^ "Heinz Hopf Prize and Lectures". math.ethz.ch. Retrieved 9 August 2022.