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Sofia Kovalevskaya Award

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The Alexander von Humboldt Foundation of Germany bestows the Sofia Kovalevskaya Award every two years. Sofia Kovalevskaya (1850–1891) was the first major Russian female mathematician, who made important contributions to mathematical analysis, differential equations and mechanics, and the first woman appointed to a full professorship in Northern Europe. This prestigious award named in her honor is given to promising young academics to pursue their line of research in the sciences or arts and humanities. The foundation encourages applications from all areas of the academy so long as the investigator received a Ph.D. in the last six years and may be categorized as "top flight" by their publications and experience as commensurate with age.

There have been 59 awards since the inception of the Sofia Kovalevskaya Award in 2002. Individual awards may total up to 1.6 million Euro each. Funds are awarded to build and lead a team of researchers for a five-year period within a German host institution. The award is arguably one of the most prestigious and innovative awards in the world and is designed to foster long-term connections between Germany and world class young talent.


Award winners

References

  1. ^ Porträts der Preisträger 2002 (zugriff Dez. 2008)
  2. ^ Porträts der Preisträger 2004 (Zugriff Dez. 2008)
  3. ^ Porträts der Preisträger 2006 (Zugriff Dez. 2008)
  4. ^ Porträts der Preisträger 2008 (Zugriff Dez. 2008)
  5. ^ Porträts der Preisträger 2010 (Zugriff 29. August 2012)
  6. ^ Porträts der Preisträger 2012 (Zugriff 6. Dezember 2012)
  7. ^ Porträts der Preisträger 2014 (Zugriff 6. August 2014)
  8. ^ Porträt der Preisträger 2015 (Zugriff 15. September 2015)
  9. ^ Kristina Güroff: Sofja Kovalevskaja-Preise 2016 vergeben. Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, Pressemitteilung vom 27. Juli 2016 beim Informationsdienst Wissenschaft (idw-online.de), abgerufen am 29. Juli 2016.]
  10. ^ Kristina Güroff: Sofja Kovalevskaja-Preise 2017 vergeben. Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, Pressemitteilung vom 5. September 2017 beim Informationsdienst Wissenschaft (idw-online.de), abgerufen am 5. September 2017.
  11. ^ Kristina Güroff: Sofja Kovalevskaja-Preise 2018 vergeben. Alexander von Humboldt-Stiftung, Pressemitteilung vom 30. August 2018 beim Informationsdienst Wissenschaft (idw-online.de), abgerufen am 30. August 2018.

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