CRM-Fields-PIMS Prize
The CRM-Fields-PIMS prize is the premier Canadian award for research achievements in the mathematical sciences. It is awarded jointly by the three Canadian mathematics institutes. The winner receives a monetary award and an invitation to present a lecture at each institute within one year after the award is announced.
The prize recognizes exceptional achievement in the mathematical sciences. It was established by the Centre de recherches mathématiques (CRM) and The Fields Institute as the CRM-Fields prize in 1994.
In 2005, the Pacific Institute for the Mathematical Sciences (PIMS) became an equal partner in awarding the prize. The name changed to the CRM-Fields-PIMS prize, the award level increased, and the terms of reference were revised. The winner is selected by a committee appointed by the three institutes.
Previous CRM-Fields-PIMS Prize Winners
2024 - Ram Murty, Queen's University
2023 - Christian Genest, McGill University
2022 - Bálint Virág, University of Toronto
2021 - Andrew Granville, Université de Montréal
2020 - Catherine Sulem, University of Toronto
2019 - Nassif Ghoussoub, University of British Columbia
2018 - Jeremy Quastel, University of Toronto
2017 - Henri Darmon, McGill University
2016 - Daniel Wise, McGill University
2015 - Kai Behrend, University of British Columbia
2014 - Niky Kamran, Université McGill
2013 - Bruce Reed, Université McGill
2012 - Stevo Todorcevic, University of Toronto
2011 - Mark Lewis, University of Alberta
2010 - Gordon Slade, University of British Columbia
2009 - Martin Barlow, University of British Columbia
2008 - Allan Borodin, University of Toronto
2007 - Joel S. Feldman, University of British Columbia
2006 - Nicole Tomczak-Jaegermann, University of Alberta
Previous CRM-Fields Prize Winners
2005 - David Boyd, University of British Columbia
2004 - Donald Dawson, Carleton University
2003 - John McKay, Concordia, and Edwin Perkins, University of British Columbie (joint winners)
2002 - John B. Friedlander, University of Toronto
2001 - William T. Tutte, University of Waterloo
2000 - Israel Michael Sigal, University of Toronto
1999 - Stephen A. Cook, University of Toronto
1998 - Robert Moody, University of Alberta
1997 - James Arthur, University of Toronto
1996 - George A. Elliott, University of Toronto
1995 - H.S.M. "Donald" Coxeter, University of Toronto