MSJ Prize for Excellent Young Applied Mathematicians
The 2020 MSJ Prize for Excellent Young Applied Mathematicians
The MSJ Prize for Excellent Young Applied Mathematicians was founded in 2013. The Prize is awarded to those of age below 35 who have obtained outstanding results in the field of Applied Mathematics.
The 2020 prizes were awarded to the following researchers.
- Kenta Ishimoto (Associate Professor, Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences, Kyoto University)
- Dynamics of micro-objects in fluid flows and the hydrokinetic symmetry
- Shohei Satake (JSPS Research fellow, Faculty of Advanced Science and Technology, Kumamoto University)
- The Paley graph conjecture and the RIP of the Renes-Zauner equiangular tight frame
- Yoshitaro Tanaka (Associate Professor, School of Systems Information Science, Future University Hakodate)
- A continuation method for spatially discretized models with nonlocal interactions conserving size and shape of cells and lattices