Lagrange Prize
Lagrange-CRT Foundation Prize | |
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Awarded for | Outstanding contributions relevant to the progress of complexity science |
Country | Italy |
Presented by | CRT Foundation and ISI Foundation |
First awarded | 2008 |
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The Lagrange-CRT Foundation Prize is an annual International award created by the CRT Foundation[1] with the scientific coordination of the ISI Foundation.[2] The prize is awarded for scientific research in the field of complexity sciences, its applications and dissemination. The Lagrange Prize is awarded in Turin, Italy.
Aim and Criteria
The Lagrange-CRT Foundation Prize is awarded to a selected scientist (below 50 years of age) for achievements in research on complex systems, including theoretical and experimental research. In particular, the prize recognizes outstanding contributions relevant to the progress of complexity science.
The Prize
The winner of the Lagrange-CRT Foundation Prize is chosen by the Scientific Commission in collaboration with the ISI Foundation and is announced annually in June. The prize is in the amount of €50,000. The award ceremony takes place in Turin, also in June.
List of Winners
- 2014 Mark Newman[3]
- 2013 Duncan J. Watts[4]
- 2012 Lada Adamic, Xavier Gabaix
- 2011 Albert-László Barabási
- 2010 James J. Collins
- 2009 Giorgio Parisi
- 2008 Yakov G. Sinai, W. Brian Arthur
Special Prize for Diffusion and Promotion of the Culture of Complexity
- 2013 Riccardo Luna
- 2009 Mark Buchanan
- 2008 Philip Ball
References
- ↑ "CRT Foundation".
- ↑ "ISI foundation".
- ↑ "Santa Fe Institute announcement, 2014.".
- ↑ "Twitter feed announcing the 2013 winner.".