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IMA Lighthill-Thwaites Prize

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The Lighthill-Thwaites Prize of the Institute of Mathematics and its Applications (IMA),[1] in cooperation with the Institute's Journal of Applied Mathematics and the British Applied Mathematics Colloquium (BAMC), is a biennial prize established in 2011 by the IMA in honour of the achievement of its first two Presidents – Professors Sir James Lighthill and Sir Bryan Thwaites. The prize honours young applied mathematicians (of any nationality), and applicants submit papers for review. A committee reviews the papers, invites shortlisted candidates to give lectures at the Lighthill-Thwaites meeting, and then awards a First Prize.[citation needed]

Prize winners

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Source: https://ima.org.uk/awards-medals/ima-lighthill-thwaites-prize/

  • 2011[2] – Raphael Assier
  • 2013[3] – Laura Kimpton
  • 2015 – John Craske
  • 2017[4] – Doireann O’Kiely
  • 2019[5] – Matthew Butler
  • 2021 – Matthew Colbrook

Finalists

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Source: https://ima.org.uk/awards-medals/ima-lighthill-thwaites-prize/

  • 2011[6] – Igor Chernyavsky, S. Lind, A. Stewart, Alice Thompson
  • 2013[7] – Thomas Woolley, M. Moore, Matthew Hennessy
  • 2015[8] – Jonathan Black, Susana Gomes, Lorna Ayton
  • 2017[9] – Nabil Fadai, Oliver Allanson, Z. Wilmott
  • 2019[10] – Matthew Colbrook, Maximilian Eggl, Linnea Franssen, Matthew Nethercote, Jessica Williams
  • 2021 – Daniel Hill, Eleanor Johnstone, Kristian Kiradjiev, Ellen Luckins, Joshua Moore

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "IMA prizewinner". Maths History. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  2. ^ "Sidney student wins first Lighthill-Thwaites Prize". www.sid.cam.ac.uk. 17 May 2011. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  3. ^ "Laura Kimpton awarded the IMA Lighthill-Thwaites Prize | Mathematical Institute". www.maths.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  4. ^ "Doireann O'Kiely wins the Lighthill-Thwaites Prize | Mathematical Institute". www.maths.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  5. ^ "Matthew Butler awarded the Lighthill-Thwaites Prize for 2019 | Mathematical Institute". www.maths.ox.ac.uk. Retrieved 2021-05-22.
  6. ^ "Volume 77 Issue 5 | IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics | Oxford Academic". academic.oup.com.
  7. ^ "Volume 79 Issue 4 | IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics | Oxford Academic". academic.oup.com.
  8. ^ "Volume 82 Issue 2 | IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics | Oxford Academic". academic.oup.com.
  9. ^ "Volume 83 Issue 5 | IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics | Oxford Academic". academic.oup.com.
  10. ^ "Volume 85 Issue 5 | IMA Journal of Applied Mathematics | Oxford Academic". academic.oup.com.