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Kaisa Matomäki

Kaisa Matomäki wins Satter Prize

  • Date24 November 2020

Alumna Kaisa Matomäki wins the Ruth Lyttle Satter Prize in Mathematics for her outstanding contributions in the last six years.

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Kaisa Matomäki

 

The Ruth Lyttle Satter prize is awarded every two years by the American Mathematical Society to recognise an outstanding contribution to mathematics research by a woman in the previous six years. The announcement of the 2021 Satter prize including a description of the contribution and response of Kaisa Matomäki can be found here. 

 

 

Matomäki studied for her PhD at Royal Holloway under the supervision of Glyn Harman and graduated in 2009.  Since then she received the European Mathematical Society (EMS) Prize in 2020, and together with her collaborator, Maksym Radziwiłł, she has received the Sastra-Ramanujan prize in 2016 and the New Horizons Prize in Mathematics in 2019. They were jointly invited speakers at ICM in 2018.

 

Congratulation Kaisa!

 

 

 

 

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