ICIAM prizes are awarded in connection with the ICIAM Congresses. Prize winners are selected by the ICIAM Prize Committee. The 2023 ICIAM Prize winners were announced on September 19, 2022. The prizes will be awarded during the Opening Ceremony of the ICIAM 2023 Congress in Tokyo, on August 20, 2023.
Link to Prize Nominations for all ICIAM Prizes
ICIAM Collatz Prize. The Collatz Prize was established to provide international recognition to individual scientists under 42 years of age for outstanding work on industrial and applied mathematics. A recipient's 42nd birthday must not occur before 1st January of the year in which the prize is presented. Created on the initiative of GAMM, and first awarded in 1999, it is presently funded by GAMM. List of winners.
ICIAM Industry Prize. The ICIAM Industry Prize was established to provide international recognition to scientists who have made outstanding contributions to innovative mathematical techniques with demonstrated impact in Industry. It was created in 2020 and awarded for the fist time in 2023. It is currently funded by JSIAM. List of winners.
ICIAM Lagrange Prize. The Lagrange Prize was established to provide international recognition to individual mathematicians who have made an exceptional contribution to applied mathematics throughout their careers. Created on the initiative of SEMA, SIMAI and SMAI, and first awarded in 1999, it is presently funded by SBMAC, SEMA, SIMAI and SMAI. List of winners.
ICIAM Maxwell Prize. The Maxwell Prize was established to provide international recognition to a mathematician who has demonstrated originality in applied mathematics. Created on the initiative of the IMA (with the support of the James Clerk Maxwell Foundation), was first awarded in 1999 and it is presently funded by IMA and the James Clerk Maxwell Foundation. List of winners.
ICIAM Pioneer Prize. The Pioneer Prize was established for pioneering work introducing applied mathematical methods and scientific computing techniques to an industrial problem area or a new scientific field of applications. It was created on the initiative of SIAM, was first awarded in 1999, and it is currently funded by SIAM. List of winners.
ICIAM Su Buchin Prize. Established in 2003 to provide international recognition of an outstanding contribution by an individual in the application of mathematics to emerging economies and human development, in particular at the economic and cultural level in developing countries. This includes efforts to improve mathematical research and teaching in those countries. It was created on the initiative of the CSIAM, and was first awarded in 2007. It is presently funded by CSIAM. List of winners.
All ICIAM prizes are financed by ICIAM member societies. The monetary value of the Prizes from 1999 to 2007 was 1,000 USD multiplied by the number of supporting societies. Beginning in 2015, the monetary value of each prize is 5,000 USD.