ICM Emmy Noether Lecture
The ICM Emmy Noether Lecture is a prize for mathematicians. It has existed as a lecture since 2006 and has been associated with a badge since 2014. The lecture is held every four years at the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) and is named after Emmy Noether .
The ICM Emmy Noether Lecture emerged from the fact that the winners of the Noether Lecture also gave lectures at the ICM from 1994, which was adopted as a permanent lecture by the International Mathematical Union in 2010.
It is awarded every four years to a mathematician who has made fundamental and sustainable contributions to mathematics. The award committee consists of five members, including at least one man. As with the Fields Medal , only the name of the committee chair is known until it is awarded. It may not be awarded to any current member of the IMU Executive Committee.
Award winners
- 1994 Olga Ladyschenskaya
- 1998 Cathleen Synge Morawetz
- 2002 Hesheng Hu
- 2006 Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat
- 2010 Idun Riding : Cluster Categories
- 2014 Georgia Benkart : Connecting the McKay correspondence with Schur-Weyl duality
- 2018 Sung-Yung Alice Chang : Conformal geometry on 4-manifolds