Bernoulli Society New Researcher Award

The Bernoulli Society New Researcher Award recognizes the work of outstanding young researchers in the fields of Mathematical Statistics and Probability. The awardees of this annual prize shall give a presentation in a special session at one of our major conferences, and will receive a funding towards travel and other expenses. Bernoulli News publishes their pictures and a paragraph about their work. Eligible candidates must be within 5 years from getting the Ph.D. to the year when the assessment occurs. An extension may be given to those having had disruptions after receiving the Ph.D., such as parenthood. This prize is awarded to Bernoulli Society members only.

Current call for Bernoulli Society New Researcher Award 2024:

The Bernoulli Society welcomes applications to the New Researcher Award 2024. Each awardee shall deliver a talk at a special invited session during the Bernoulli-IMS 11th World Congress in Probability and Statistics to be held in Bochum, Germany, August 12 – 16, 2024, and will receive a funding up to 1000€ to offset travel and other expenses. Bernoulli News will publish their pictures and a paragraph about their work.

Eligible candidates are active researchers in Probability Theory who obtained the PhD degree on or after April 30th, 2018, and who are regular members of the Bernoulli Society. An extension may be given to those having had disruptions after receiving the PhD, such as parenthood. Diversity among the awardees is one of the Society’s goals, and therefore women and members of under-represented groups are particularly encouraged to apply.

Candidates should apply through the web form https://forms.gle/3S7sHWMigeE5R48k9 and send the required documents to the e-mail address indicated in the form.

Deadline: April 30th, 2023

Winners NRA 2024:

Jiaoyang Huang (University of Pennsylvania)
Leonardo Tolomeo (University of Edinburgh)
Lingfu Zhang (University of California, Berkeley)

We wish them continued success !

 

Previous Prize Recipients

 

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