The AMS-EMS Mikhail Gordin Prize is established to honor the memory of Mikhail Gordin and the tradition of the mathematics of Eastern Europe. It is awarded to a mathematician working in probability or dynamical systems, with preference given to early career mathematicians from or professionally connected to an Eastern European country. The recipient is chosen by a committee appointed by the EMS with AMS representation on the committee.
The Mikhail Gordin Prize is awarded every four years. It consists of a cash prize of US $4,000 and funds of $1,000 to cover travel costs to the awards ceremony. Nomination Procedure: Nominations for the Mikhail Gordin Prize should include a letter of nomination, a curriculum vitae of the nominee, and a short citation (up to 50 words) to be used in the event that the nomination is successful. |