Applied Mathematics Prize
The 2025 Applied Mathematics Prize
The Applied Mathematics Prize was established in April 2022 to honor researchers who have made outstanding achievements in applied mathematics and to promote the exchange and development of the entire field.
The Prize for Excellent Young Applied Mathematicians, established in September 2013, has been incorporated into the Applied Mathematics Prize and will continue to be awarded to those of age below 35 who have obtained outstanding results in the field of Applied Mathematics.
The 2025 prizes were awarded to the following researchers.
The Applied Mathematics Prize
- Akira Saito (Professor Emeritus, Nihon University)
- Studies on the Cycle Problem and the Factor Problem in Graphs
The Prize for Excellent Young Applied Mathematicians
- Kengo Enami (Associate Lecturer, College of Liberal Arts, Tsuda University)
- Unified generalization of Youngs' theorem
- Masato Hara (Postdoctoral Fellow, Business Administration, Hitotsubashi University)
- A mathematical mechanism of reservoir computing for dynamical systems
- Yu Ichida (Assistant Professor, School of Science, Kwansei Gakuin University)
- Mathematical structure of pull-in and touchdown phenomena in micromachine behavior
- Ryutaro Misawa (Doctoral course graduate student, Graduate School of Information Sciences, Tohoku University)
- Construction of spherical designs via tight p-fusion frames