14 May 2024
Mathematics 2023 Best Ph.D. Thesis Award—Winner Announced
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It is our great pleasure to announce the winners of the 2023 Best Ph.D. Thesis Award. This award is presented to Ph.D. students or recently qualified Ph.D. graduates who have produced a highly anticipated thesis with great academic potential.
This year’s award has been granted to:
“High Performance Multidimensional Iterative Processes for Solving Nonlinear Equations”
by Paula Triguero Navarro, Universitat Politècnica de València, Spain
“The Generalization of the Vehicle Routing Problem: Mathematical Model, Ontology, Algorithms, Fitness Landscape Analysis and Applications”
by Anita Agárdi, University of Miskolc, Hungary
Each winner will receive CHF 500, a certificate, and the opportunity to publish one paper free of charge in Mathematics (ISSN: 2227-7390) following peer review (offer valid for one year).
On behalf of the evaluation committee, we would like to congratulate the winners on their accomplishments. We would also like to take this opportunity to thank all of the applicants for submitting their exceptional theses and thank the award committee for voting and helping with this award.
Mathematics Editorial Office