Adams Prize
See also the Herbert Baxter Adams Prize of the American Historical Society
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Herbert Baxter Adams Prize - American Historical Society
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The Adams Prize is awarded each year by the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge and St John's College to a young, UK based mathematician for first class international research in the Mathematical Sciences.
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University of Cambridge - St John's College - UK
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The Prize is named after the mathematician John Couch Adams and was endowed by members of St John's College. It was approved by the senate of the university in 1848, to commemorate Adam's discovery of the planet Neptune. Originally open only to Cambridge graduates the current stipulation is that the mathematician must be resident in the UK, and under 40 years of age. Each year applications are invited from mathematicians who have worked in a specific area of mathematics. As of 2004 it is worth £15,000, and the prize is awarded in three parts. The first third is paid directly to the candidate, another third to the candidate's institution to fund research expenses, and the final third is paid on publication of a survey paper in the winners field in a major mathematics journal.
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John Couch Adams - 1848 - Neptune - As of 2004
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The prize has been awarded to many well known mathematicians including
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James Clark Maxwell and Sir William Hodge. However the first female mathematician to win the prize was only in 2003 when it was awarded to Susan Howson a lecturer at Nottingham University for her work on number theory and elliptic curves.
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James Clark Maxwell - Sir William Hodge - 2003 - Susan Howson - Nottingham University - Number theory - Elliptic curves
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