CAIMS/PIMS Early Career Award

Nomination Deadline:
This prize is jointly operated by PIMS and CAIMS. Please submit nominations though the CAIMS nominations page.

The Canadian Applied and Industrial Mathematics Society and the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences are pleased to solicit nominations for the CAIMS/PIMS Early Career Award in Applied Mathematics beginning in November of every year. The annual prize is to be awarded to a researcher with a Ph.D. degree conferred within 10 years of the nomination. The prize recognizes exceptional research in any branch of applied mathematics, interpreted broadly. The nominee should hold a tenure-track position at a Canadian university and the research on which the award is based should have been conducted primarily in Canada.

The award will consist of a cash prize of $1,000 and a commemorative plaque that will be presented at the CAIMS Annual Meeting. The prize recipient will be invited to deliver a plenary lecture at the CAIMS Annual Meeting in the year of the award.

Nominations

Nominations must be submitted by January 31st and shall consist of:

  • a curriculum vitae
  • a publication list
  • a cover letter explaining the basis of the nomination
  • a maximum of three additional letters of support, at least two of which should be from references who are neither former PhD/postdoc mentors nor collaborators. In the case of very interdisciplinary research, the support letters should address the nominee's contributions in both applied mathematics and the area of application.

Only electronic submissions will be accepted.

Unsuccessful nominations for candidates who continue to meet the eligibility criteria may be renominated with an updated CV and publication list, and if desired, new letters of support. Decisions will be announced in April.

The deadline for nominations is:
This prize is jointly operated by PIMS and CAIMS. Please submit nominations though the CAIMS nominations page.

Past Recipients

2020
Jun Liu
2019
Bahman Gharesifard
2018
Alexander Bihlo
2017
Ben Adcock, Hau-tieng Wu (Joint Award)
2016
Jean-Philippe Lessard
2015
Jane Heffernan
2014
Geoff Wild
2013
Serdar Yuksel
2012
Theodore Kolokolnikov
2011
Adam Oberman
2010
Daniel Coombs