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Erdős–Rényi Prize

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The Erdős–Rényi Prize of the Network Science Society is named for Paul Erdős and Alfréd Rényi. This international prize is awarded annually in a special ceremony at the International Conference on Network Science to an outstanding early-career researcher in the field of network science.

Past recipients include:

References

  1. ^ Northwestern University press release: Roger Guimera receives 2012 Erdos-Renyi prize
  2. ^ a b c d e f "Erdős–Rényi prize for young scientists". Network Science Society. Retrieved 21 June 2017.
  3. ^ Northwestern University press release: Adilson E. Motter receives 2013 Erdos-Renyi prize
  4. ^ University of Oxford press release: Fellow Mason A. Porter receives 2014 Erdos-Renyi prize
  5. ^ University of Miami press release: Chaoming Song receives 2015 Erdos-Renyi prize
  6. ^ Santa Fe Institute press release: Aaron Clauset receives 2016 Erdos-Renyi prize
  7. ^ ISI Foundation press release: Vittoria Colizza receives prestigious Erdős–Rényi Prize 2017 in network science
  8. ^ Penn Bioengineering Blog: Erdős-Rényi Prize for Danielle Bassett