EMS price
The EMS Prize (EMS Prize) of the European Mathematical Society (EMS) is a prize awarded every four years at the European Congress of Mathematicians (ECM) to young mathematicians (under 36 years of age). The prize money is 5000 euros. The prize was first awarded at the 1992 Congress in Paris. Among the winners up to 2016, eleven received the Fields Medal (2018).
Award winners
2020/21 - Portorož:
- Karim Adiprasito (Germany)
- Ana Caraiani (Romania)
- Alexander Efimov (Russia)
- Simion Filip (Republic of Moldova)
- Alexander Logunov (Russia)
- Kaisa Matomäki (Finland)
- Phan Thành Nam (Vietnam)
- Joaquim Serra (Spain)
- Jack Thorne (Great Britain)
- Maryna Viazovska (Ukraine)
2016 - Berlin:
- Mark Braverman (Israel)
- Vincent Calvez (France)
- Hugo Duminil-Copin (France)
- James Maynard (Great Britain)
- Guido de Philippis (Italy)
- Peter Scholze (Germany)
- Péter Varjú (Hungary)
- Geordie Williamson (Australia)
- Thomas Willwacher (Germany)
- Sara Zahedi (Sweden)
2012 - Krakow:
- Simon Brendle (Germany)
- Emmanuel Breuillard (France)
- Alessio Figalli (Italy)
- Adrian Ioana (Romania)
- Mathieu Lewin (France)
- Ciprian Manolescu (Romania)
- Grégory Miermont (France)
- Sophie Morel (France)
- Tom Sanders (Great Britain)
- Corinna Ulcigrai (Italy)
2008 - Amsterdam:
- Artur Ávila (Brazil)
- Alexei Borodin (Russia)
- Ben Green (UK)
- Olga Holtz (Russia)
- Bo'az clear day (Israel)
- Alexander Kuznetsov (Russia)
- Assaf Naor (Czech Republic, Israel)
- Laure Saint-Raymond (France)
- Agata Smoktunowicz (Poland)
- Cédric Villani (France)
2004 - Stockholm:
- Franck Barthe (France)
- Stefano Bianchini (Italy)
- Paul Biran (Israel)
- Elon Lindenstrauss (Israel)
- Andrei Jurjewitsch Okunkow (Russia)
- Sylvia Serfaty (France)
- Stanislav Smirnov (Russia)
- Xavier Tolsa (Spain)
- Warwick Tucker (Australia / Sweden)
- Otmar Venjakob (Germany)
2000 - Barcelona:
- Semyon Alesker (Israel)
- Raphaël Cerf (France)
- Dennis Gaitsgory (USA)
- Emmanuel Grenier (France)
- Dominic Joyce (Great Britain)
- Vincent Lafforgue (France)
- Michael McQuillan (Great Britain)
- Stefan Nemirowski (Russia)
- Paul Seidel (France)
- Wendelin Werner (France)
1996 - Budapest:
- Alexis Bonnet (France)
- Timothy Gowers (Great Britain)
- Annette Huber-Klawitter (Germany)
- Aise Johan de Jong (Netherlands)
- Dmitri Kramkow (Russia)
- Jiří Matoušek (Czech Republic)
- Loïc Merel (France)
- Grigori Perelman (Russia) (rejected)
- Ricardo Pérez-Marco (Spain / France)
- Leonid Polterovich (Russia / Israel)
1992 - Paris:
- Richard Borcherds (Great Britain)
- Jens Franke (Germany)
- Alexander Goncharov (Russia)
- Maxim Lwowitsch Konzewitsch (Russia)
- François Labourie (France)
- Tomasz Łuczak (Poland)
- Stefan Müller (mathematician) (Germany)
- Vladimír Šverák (Czechoslovakia)
- Gábor Tardos (Hungary)
- Claire Voisin (France)