About the Juliusz Schauder Prize for young mathematicians
The Juliusz Schauder Center for Nonlinear Studies organizes a competition for the Juliusz Schauder Prize for young mathematicians.
The competition purpose is to promote achievements of the Polish science in the field of nonlinear analysis and to support young researchers in this field.
According to the rules of the competition, The award is an individual prize awarded to young scientists of Polish citizenship without doctorate or who completed their PhD not more than five years ago. Candidates for the competition may be nominated by members of the Scientific Council of the Center or other scientific authorities. Subsequent editions of the competition are carried out not more frequently than every two years. Awarding the prize is based on original scientific papers or monographs in the field of nonlinear analysis published in peer-reviewed journals (at least online).
The winner of the competition receives a prize in the form of:
a. a diploma confirming the prize and a financial bonus in the amount determined by the Scientific Council of the Center,
b. an invitation to participate, at the expense of the Center, in the J. P. Schauder Medal and the J. P. Schauder Prize ceremony and in the scientific event associated with this ceremony,
c. an invitation to deliver a plenary lecture devoted to the achievements underlying the award.
The competition jury may award, in addition to the main prize, distinctions for works that demonstrate particular scientific value, originality, and a high level of substantive quality.
The 3rd edition of the J. P. Schauder's Prize for young mathematicians competition has started
By the decision of the Scientific Council, the third edition of the competition for the Juliusz Paweł Schauder Prize for young mathematicians has been opened. According to the competition regulations, the Prize is an individual award granted for achievements in the field of nonlinear mathematical analysis. Candidates for the competition can be nominated by members of the Center's Council or other persons with established scientific authority.
The competition jury consists of:
- Aleksander Ćwiszewski (chairman) (Nicolaus Copernicus University in Torun)
- Tomasz Cieślak (Institute of Mathematics, Polish Academy of Sciences)
- Marek Galewski (Lodz Technical University)
- Grzegorz Graff (Gdańsk Technical University)
- Piotr Kalita (Jagiellonian University in Krakow)
- Jarosław Mederski (Institute of Mathematics, Polish Academy of Sciences).
Applications for the Prize, along with justifications, can be submitted to the Center until the end of December 2025 at the following address: Juliusz Paweł Schauder University Center for Nonlinear Studies, ul. Chopina 12/18, 87-100 Toruń, POLAND
or electronically to the email address: cbn@umk.pl.
Winners of the second edition of the competition
In the second edition of the competition for the Juliusz Schauder Prize for young mathematicians the jury decided to award the Prize to
Bartosz Bieganowski
(Warsaw University, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń)
for achievements in studying variational methods and their applications to semilinear partial differential equations that were published between 2018 and 2022 in the series of five publications.
Due to the very high level of submitted applications, two additional distinctions in the competition have been awarded:
- For Wojciech Górny (Universität Wien)
- and Jakub Skrzeczkowski (Warsaw University)
The Prize and distinctions are planned to be handed over during a joint ceremony with the awarding of the J. P. Schauder Medal on June 18, 2024 at the VIII Symposium on Nonlinear Analysis.