8 May 2024
Mathematics | Women Mathematician Award
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On behalf of the Editor-in-Chief, Prof. Dr. Francisco Chiclana, we are thrilled to announce that the Mathematics Women Mathematician Award will soon be launched. This prize will be given to one women mathematician in recognizing her exceptional contributions to the mathematical field.
Eligibility for the Award:
– All women mathematicians.
Selection Criteria:
− Women scientists;
− Must have received their Ph.D.;
− Must have produced ground-breaking research and made a significant contribution to the advancement of mathematics;
− Candidates must be nominated by senior scientists;
− Have not applied for the Young Investigator Award, Breakthrough Research Award, and Academic Excellence Award this year.
The Prize:
There will be one winner this year, and she will receive the following:
− CHF 2000;
− An opportunity to publish a peer-reviewed paper free of charge in 2025;
− A certificate.
The winners will be announced on the journal website before 15 May 2025.
Mathematics Editorial Office