- Adams Prize
The Adams Prize is awarded each year by the Faculty of Mathematics at the
University of Cambridge and St John's College to a young, UK based mathematician for first-class international research in the Mathematical Sciences.The Prize is named after the mathematician
John Couch Adams and was endowed by members of St John's College. It was approved by the senate of the university in 1848, to commemorate Adams' discovery of the planet Neptune. Originally open only to Cambridge graduates the current stipulation is that the mathematician must be resident in the UK, and under 40 years of age. Each year applications are invited from mathematicians who have worked in a specific area of mathematics.As of 2004 it is worth £15,000, and the prize is awarded in three parts. The first third is paid directly to the candidate, another third to the candidate's institution to fund research expenses, and the final third is paid on publication of a survey paper in the winner's field in a major mathematics journal.The prize has been awarded to many well known mathematicians including
James Clerk Maxwell and Sir William Hodge. However the first female mathematician to win the prize was only in 2002 when it was awarded toSusan Howson a lecturer at theUniversity of Nottingham for her work onnumber theory andelliptic curves .List of prizewinners
There does not currently seem to be an official list of prize winners, and the following partial list is compiled from internet sources:
*1850Robert Peirson
*1857James Clerk Maxwell
*1865Edward Walker
*1882J. J. Thomson
*1871Isaac Todhunter
*1877Edward John Routh
*1884Joseph John Thomson
*1893John Henry Poynting
*1899Joseph Larmor ,Gilbert Thomas Walker (shared)
*1901Hector Munro MacDonald
*1907Ernest William Brown
*1909George Adolphus Schott
*1911Augustus Edward Hough Love
*1913 Samuel Bruce McLaren,John William Nicholson (shared)
*1915Geoffrey Ingram Taylor
*1917 Sir James Jeans
*1919John William Nicholson
*1922Joseph Proudman
*1924 Sir Ralph Fowler
*1926 Sir Harold Jeffreys
*1928Sydney Chapman
*1930Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch
*1932Alan Herries Wilson
*1934Sydney Goldstein
*1936 Sir William Hodge
*1940Harold Davenport
*1942Hormasji Jehangir Bhabha
*1947-8John Charles Burkill ,Subrahmanyan Chandresekhar ,Walter Kurt Hayman ,John MacNaughton Whittaker (shared)
*1947Desmond Sawyer (approx)
*1949-50George Keith Batchelor ,William Reginald Dean ,Leslie Howarth (shared)
*1952 Bernhard Hermann Neumann
*1955Harold Gordon Eggleston
*1958Paul Taunton Matthews ,Abdus Salam ,John Gerald Taylor (shared)
*1960Vasant Shankar Huzurbazar ,Walter L. Smith (shared)
*1962John Robert Ringrose
*1964 James Gardner Oldroyd,Owen Larkin Phillips (shared)
*1966Stephen Hawking ,Jayant Vishnu Narlikar (shared)
*1966Roger Penrose
*1967Jayant Vishnu Narlikar
*1971Robert Burridge ,Leslie John Walpole ,John Raymond Willis (shared)
*1972Alan Baker
*1973Christopher Hooley
*1975 John Fitch and David Barton (joint)
*1981Michael E. McIntyre (shared)
*1981Brian Leslie Norman Kennett (shared) [http://rses.anu.edu.au/~brian/academ.html#awards]
*1983Martin J Taylor (shared)
*1983 Aidan Schofield (shared)
*1987Brian D. Ripley
*1992Paul A Glendinning
*2000 Sandu Popescu [http://www.quiprocone.org/newsarchive.htm#sandu]
*2001Susan Howson (£12,000) [ [http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio4/womanshour/2002_10_fri_04.shtml BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour interview Friday 8th March 2008] ]
*2002 David Hobson
*2003Dominic Joyce
*2004 Mihalis Dafermos and David Stuart
*2005Jonathan Sherratt [http://hw-news.hw.ac.uk/story.asp?sStory=2278]
*2006 Paul Fearnhead
*2007 Tom Bridgeland and David Tong
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