The Bartolozzi Prize is awarded by the Italian Mathematical Union every two years to a young Italian mathematician.[1] The 2019 edition was reserved to female Italian mathematicians below the age of 40.[2] The prize is entitled in the memory of the Italian mathematician Giuseppe Bartolozzi and is worth €3,000 (in 2019).
Further prizes of the Italian Mathematical Union are the Caccioppoli Prize and the Stampacchia Medal.
Prize winners
editSource: Italian Mathematical Union
Winners and relative academic affiliations at the time of the awarding of the prize
- 1969 Giuseppe Da Prato (Sapienza University of Rome)
- 1971 Giorgio Talenti (University of Florence)
- 1973 Sergio Spagnolo (University of Pisa)
- 1975 Maurizio Cornalba (University of Pisa)
- 1977 Rosario Strano (University of Catania)
- 1979 Mariano Giaquinta (University of Florence)
- 1981 Angelo Marcello Anile (University of Catania)
- 1983 Fabrizio Catanese (University of Pisa)
- 1985 Daniele C. Struppa (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa)
- 1987 Alessandra Lunardi (University of Pisa)
- 1989 Marco Abate (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa)
- 1991 Luigi Ambrosio (University of Rome Tor Vergata)
- 1993 Stefano Demichelis (University of California, San Diego)
- 1995 Francesco Amoroso (University of Pisa)
- 1997 Lucia Caporaso (Harvard University)
- 1999 Marco Manetti (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa)
- 2001 Giovanni Leoni (Carnegie Mellon University)
- 2003 Carlo Maria Mantegazza (Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa)
- 2005 Giuseppe Mingione (University of Parma)
- 2007 Annalisa Buffa (IMATI, Pavia)
- 2009 Valentino Tosatti (Columbia University)
- 2011 not assigned
- 2013 Gianluca Crippa (University of Basel)
- 2015 Emanuele Spadaro (Max-Planck-Institut für Mathematik in den Naturwissenschaften Leipzig)
- 2017 Andrea Mondino (University of Warwick)
- 2019 Maria Colombo (École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne)
- 2021 Serena Dipierro (University of Western Australia)
- 2023 Cristiana De Filippis (University of Parma) and Eleonora Di Nezza (Sorbonne University).[3]
External links
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "Giuseppe Bartolozzi Prize". Unione Matematica Italiana. Retrieved 19 February 2015.
- ^ "Premio Giuseppe Bartolozzi". Unione Matematica Italiana. Retrieved 28 July 2019.
- ^ "Cristiana De Filippis vince il Premio Bartolozzi". La Repubblica. Retrieved August 6, 2024.