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The Cor Baayen Award is an annual award given to a promising young researcher in computer science and applied mathematics. In 1995, the award was created to honor the first ERCIM (European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics) president.[1]

As a young researcher award, nominees must have obtained their PhD in the three years before the yearly nomination deadline. A researcher can be nominated for the award only once. The award is presented as a check for 5000 Euro and a certificate. The awardee is then invited to ERCIM meetings the following autumn. An article is published in ERCIM news with the name of the winner, and all nominees of the year.[2]

Recipients of Cor Baayen Award
Year Recipient Presenting Institution
2020 [3] Stefano Cresci CNR
2019 [4] Ninon Burgos INRIA
Gilyén András CWI
2018 [5] Martina Lindorfer SBA
2017 [6] Tim Baarslag CWI
2016 [7] Michał Pilipczuk University of Warsaw
2015 [8] Zuzana Kukelova CRCIM
2014 [9] Juan Reutter University of Warsaw
2013 [10] Julien Mairal INRIA
2012 [11] Paweł Parys PLERCIM
2011 [12] Stratos Idreos CWI
Luca Mottola SICS
2010 [13] Andrea Esuli CNR
2009 [14] Teemu Roos VTT
2008 [15] Adam Dunkels SICS
2007 [16] Boris Motik STFC
2006 [17] Oliver Heckmann Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft
2005 [18] Milan Vojnovic CCLRC
2004 [19] Christof Teuscher SARIT
2003 [20] Ronald de Wolf CWI
2002 [21] Andreas Rauber AARIT
2001 [22] Phong Q. Nguyen INRIA
2000 [23] Philippe Baptiste INRIA
1999 [24] Mikael Degermark SICS
1998 [25] Matthias Grossglauser INRIA
1997 [26] Kristina Höök SICS
1996 [27] Dimitris Papadias GMD
1995 [28] Christer Samuelsson SICS

See also

References

  1. ^ "Cor Baayen Award".
  2. ^ "Former Cor Baayen Award Winners".
  3. ^ "Stefano Cresci Wins the 2020 ERCIM Cor Baayen Young Researcher Award".
  4. ^ "2019 ERCIM Cor Baayen Young Researcher Award for Ninon Burgos and András Gilyén".
  5. ^ "Martina Lindorfer Receives the 2018 Cor Baayen Young Researcher Award".
  6. ^ "Tim Baarslag Winner of the 2017 Cor Baayen Young Researcher Award".
  7. ^ "Michał Pilipczuk Winner of the 2016 Cor Baayen Young Researcher Award".
  8. ^ "Zuzana Kukelova Receives the 2015 Cor Baayen Award".
  9. ^ "Juan Reutter receives the 2014 Cor Baayen Award".
  10. ^ "Julien Mairal Receives the 2013 Cor Baayen Award".
  11. ^ "Paweł Parys Winner of the 2012 Cor Baayen Award".
  12. ^ "Cor Baayen Award 2011 Shared by two Winners: Stratos Idreos and Luca Mottola".
  13. ^ "Andrea Esuli Winner of the 2010 ERCIM Cor Baayen Award".
  14. ^ "2009 Cor Baayen Award to Teemu Roos".
  15. ^ "Cor Baayen Award 2008 to Adam Dunkels".
  16. ^ "Cor Baayen Young Researcher Award 2007".
  17. ^ "Cor Baayen Young Researcher Award 2006".
  18. ^ "2005 Cor Baayen Award Winner".
  19. ^ "Christof Teuscher Winner of the Cor Baayen Award 2004".
  20. ^ "Ronald de Wolf - Winner of the 2003 Cor Baayen Award".
  21. ^ "Andreas Rauber Winner of the 2002 Cor Baayen Award".
  22. ^ "Phong Q. Nguyen Winner of the 2001 Cor Baayen Award".
  23. ^ "Philippe Baptiste Winner of the 2000 Cor Baayen Award".
  24. ^ "Mikael Degermark Winner of the 1999 Cor Baayen Award".
  25. ^ "Matthias Grossglauser Cor Baayen Award Winner 1998".
  26. ^ "Kristina Höök selected Cor Baayen Fellow of the Year".
  27. ^ "Dimitris Papadias awarded Cor Baayen Fellowship".
  28. ^ "Christer Samuelsson awarded Cor Baayen Fellowship".