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Alexanderson Award Recipients

2018: Alexei Borodin, Ivan Corwin, Patrik Ferrari

2019: Paul Bruillard, Siu-Hung Ng, Eric C. Rowell, Zhenghan Wang

2020: Laura DeMarco, Holly Krieger, Hexi Ye

2021: No award

2022: Jan Bruinier, Benjamin Howard, Stephen S. Kudla, Michael Rapoport, Tonghai Yang

Upcoming Workshops

The workshops marked with an * below are still accepting applications. Successful applicants receive funding for travel and accommodations.

 Open-source cyberinfrastructure supporting mathematics research. December 4-8, 2023  

 Arithmetic intersection theory on Shimura varieties. January 8-12, 2024  

 Analytic, arithmetic, and geometric aspects of automorphic forms. January 29-February 2, 2024  

 Riemann-Hilbert problems, Toeplitz matrices, and applications. March 4-8, 2024  

 Degree d points on algebraic surfaces. March 18-22, 2024  

 Higher-dimensional contact topology. April 15-19, 2024  

*Post-quantum group-based cryptography. April 29-May 3, 2024  

*High-dimensional phenomena in discrete analysis. May 13-17, 2024  

*Groups of dynamical origin. June 3-7, 2024  

*Symmetry-breaking of optimal shapes. June 17-21, 2024  

*Formalising algebraic geometry. June 24-28, 2024  

*Scissors congruences, algebraic K-theory and Steinberg modules. July 8-12, 2024  

*Graph Theory: structural properties, labelings, and connections to applications. July 22-26, 2024  

*PDE methods in complex geometry. August 26-30, 2024  

AIM Becomes a Partner in the Joint Mathematics Meetings

Along with 13 other mathematics organizations AIM has become a partner in the Joint Mathematics Meetings beginning with the recent JMM in Boston, January 4-7, 2023.

AIM’s partnership with the JMM will primarily highlight three initiatives: the Alexanderson Award and Lecture, the Math Circle Network, and the Open Textbook Initiative.

More detail is available in the AMS News.

AIM Newsletters

Perspectives on the Riemann Hypothesis

Held at the Heilbronn Institute, University of Bristol, in the summer of 2018, this was the fourth in a series of meetings devoted to progress on the Riemann Hypothesis. Read more…

A Brief History of AIM

Established in 1994 by businessman and math enthusiast John Fry, the American Institute of Mathematics is now located in Pasadena, California, on the Caltech campus. Originally located in Palo Alto, AIM moved to San Jose in 2015 and then to Pasadena in 2023.

AIM's mission is to advance mathematical knowledge through collaboration, to broaden participation in the mathematical endeavor, and to increase awareness of the contributions of the mathematical sciences to society.

Since 2002 AIM has been part of the Mathematical Sciences Institutes program in the Division of Mathematical Sciences of the National Science Foundation.

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AIM receives major funding from
the National Science Foundation
and the Fry Foundation.
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