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Centennial Fellowships

Centennial Fellowships

A Research Fellowship Fund was established by the AMS in 1973 to provide one-year fellowships for research in mathematics.  In 1988 the Fellowship was renamed to honor the AMS Centennial. The number of fellowships granted each year depends on the contributions received; the Society supplements contributions as needed.  The primary selection criterion for the Centennial Fellowship is the excellence of the candidate's research.  A recipient of the fellowship shall have held his or her doctoral degree for at least three years and not more than twelve years at the inception of the award. Applications will be accepted from those currently holding a tenured, tenure track, post-doctoral, or comparable (at the discretion of the selection committee) position at an institution in North America.  The amount of the fellowship varies each year.  To make a contribution to the Centennial Fellowship Fund, see http:///development/centennialfund.html.   To apply for a Centennial Fellowship, see http:///employment/centflyer.html.  

Next award (for 2012-2013 academic year):  June 2012.  Application procedure.

Thirty-eighth award, 2011-2012: Andrew S. Toms.

Thirty-seventh award, 2010-2011: Joel Bellaiche.

Thirty-sixth award, 2009-2010: Antonio Montalban.

Thirty-fifth award, 2008-2009: Christopher Hoffman.

Thirty-fourth award, 2007-2008 :  Martin Kassabov.

Thirty-third award, 2006-2007 :   Christopher Hacon, Bryna Kra.

Thirty-second award, 2005-2006 :   Yuan-Pin Lee, Mihnea Popa.

Thirty-first award, 2004-2005 :   Jinho Baik, Nitu Kitchloo.

Thirtieth award, 2003-2004 :  Henry H. Kim, John E. Meier.

Twenty-ninth award, 2002-2003 :  Albert C. Fannjiang, Wee Teck Gan, Ravi Kumar Ramakrishna.

Twenty-eighth award, 2001-2002 : Ivan Dimitrov, Ravi Vakil, Jiahong Wu, Meijun Zhu.

Twenty-seventh award, 2000-2001 : Siqi Fu, Christopher Herald, Wei-Dong Ruan, Vasily Strela.

Twenty-sixth award, 1999-2000 : Charles W. Rezk, Bin Wang, Changyou Wang, Tonghai Yang.

Twenty-fifth award, 1998-1999 : Mark Andrea A. de Cataldo, Stavros Garoufalidis, Sándor Kovács, Yanguang Li.

Twenty-fourth award, 1997-1998 : Ovidiu Costin, Fred Diamond, Gang Liu, Zhongwei Shen, Stephanie Frank Singer.

Twenty-third award, 1996-1997 : Yi Hu, Robert McCann, Alexander Voronov, Jiaping Wang.

Twenty-second award, 1995-1996 : Rafael de la Llave, William Gordon McCallum, Kent Edward Orr.

Twenty-first award, 1994-1995: Patricia E. Bauman, David E. Marker.

Twentieth award, 1993-1994: Jacques Hurtubise, Andre Scedrov, David Webb.

Nineteenth award, 1992-1993: Krzysztof Burdzy, William Menasco, David Morrison.

Eighteenth award, 1991-1992: Daniel Bump, Kari Vilonen.

Seventeenth award, 1990-1991: Michael Anderson, Carolyn Gordon, Steven Mitchell.

Sixteenth award, 1989-1990: Isaac Y. Efrat, John M. Lee, Ralf J. Spatzier.

Fifteenth award, 1988-1989: Steven R. Bell, Don M. Blasius, David Gabai.

Fourteenth award, 1987-1988: Richard Hain, Bill Jacob.

Thirteenth award, 1986-1987: Dinakar Ramakrishnan.

Twelfth award, 1985-1986: R. Michael Beals.

Eleventh award, 1984-1985: Richard Timothy Durrett.

Tenth award, 1983-1984: Russell David Lyons.

Ninth award, 1982-1983: Nicholas J. Kuhn.

Eighth award, 1981-1982: Lawrence Man-Hou Ein, Mark Williams.

Seventh award, 1980-1981: Robert K. Lazarsfeld, Thomas H. Parker, Robert Sachs.

Sixth award, 1979-1980: Scott W. Brown, Jeffrey E. Hoffstein, Jeffry N. Kahn, James E. McClure, Rick L. Smith, Mark Steinberger.

Fifth award, 1978-1979: Alan Dankner, David Harbater, Howard Hiller, Steven P. Kerckhoff, Robert C. McOwen.

Fourth award, 1977-1978: Steven Kalikow, Charles Patton, Duong-Hong Phong, David Vogan.

Third award, 1976-1977: Fredric D. Ancel, and Joseph A. Sgro.

Second award, 1975-1976: Terence J. Gaffney, Paul Nèvai, George M. Reed.

First award, 1974-1975: Fred G. Abramson, James Li-Ming Wang.



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