Enrique R. Pujals received the Ramanujan Prize
Enrique R. Pujals, associate researcher at the Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada (IMPA), Brazil, has been awarded the Srinivasa Ramanujan Prize in recognition of “his outstanding contributions to dynamical systems, especially the characterization of robust dynamics for flows and transformations and the development of a theory of generic systems.” The prize was presented to Pujals by Abel Laureate Mikhail Gromov at an award ceremony at the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters, 20 May 2009.
The Ramanujan Prize for young mathematicians from developing countries is awarded by the Abdus Salam International Centre for Theoretical Physics (ICTP) in Trieste, Italy.
The Ramanujan Prize reflects ICTP’s mandate to strengthen science in developing countries and is the only international prize honouring young mathematicians from those regions, says Director K.R. Sreenivasan.
The prize winner is selected by ICTP through a committee of five eminent mathematicians appointed in conjunction with the International Mathematical Union (IMU). The prize, which carries a US$15,000 cash award, is funded by the Norwegian Academy of Science and Letters through the Henrik Abel Memorial Fund, with the cooperation of IMU. The Brazilian Ambassador Sergio Eduardo Moreira Lima congratulated Enrique R. Pujals on receiving the prestigious Ramanujan Prize.
Researcher from Brazil
Professor Pujals received a Ph.D. in 1996 from the Instituto Nacional de Matemática Pura e Aplicada (IMPA), in Brazil. His past achievements include a Guggenheim Fellowship in 2000 as well as the Award of the Mathematical Union of Latin America and the Caribbean in 2004.
Professor Pujals received the prize for “his outstanding contributions to dynamical systems, especially the characterization of robust dynamics for flows and transformations and the development of a theory of generic systems.” The study of dynamical systems has its origins in mechanics, which predicts the motions of particles and bodies subject to Newton's laws of motion. These relatively simple laws can produce very complicated trajectories. Quantitative predictions are therefore rarely possible. Very interesting qualitative phenomena emerge, however - "chaos" among them - and the mathematical study of these phenomena remains a topic of intense interest to mathematicians.
The Ramanujan Prize and ICTP
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