ICTP Ramanujan Prize
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The ICTP Ramanujan Prize for Young Mathematicians from Developing Countries is a mathematics prize awarded annually by the International Centre for Theoretical Physics and named after the mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan.
The prize is awarded to a researcher from a developing country less than 45 years of age who has conducted outstanding research in a developing country. The prize is supported by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters through the Abel Fund, with the cooperation of the International Mathematical Union.
Winners
- 2005 Marcelo Viana, Brazil
- 2006 Ramdorai Sujatha, India
- 2007 Jorge Lauret, Argentina
- 2008 Enrique Pujals, Brazil
- 2009 Ernesto Lupercio, Mexico
- 2010 Yuguang Shi, China
- 2011 Philibert Nang, Gabon
- 2012 Fernando Coda Marques, Brazil
- 2013 Ye Tian, China
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