AWM Sadosky Research Prizes in Analysis

The Executive Committee of the Association for Women in Mathematics established the AWM Sadosky Prize in Analysis in 2012. First presented in 2014, the prize is awarded every other year.  The AWM Sadosky Research Prize serves to highlight to the community outstanding contributions by women in the field and to advance the careers of the prize recipients.

The award is named for Cora Sadosky, a former president of AWM and made possible by generous contributions from Cora’s husband Daniel J. Goldstein, daughter Cora Sol Goldstein, friends Judy and Paul S. Green and Concepción Ballester.

Nomination Period: April 1 through May 15 of an odd numbered year. The prize will be awarded the January after nominations close, which falls in an even year.

Nomination Location: All nominations can be made at MathPrograms.org. To locate the nomination form in MathPrograms, click on  “View Programs” at the top right of the page. Scroll down to the programs listed for “Association for Women in Mathematics” and click “Nominate” next to the Sadosky Research Prize.

Nominator: Any person can be a nominator! People of any gender can be a nominator, self-nominations are allowed, and you do not need to be an AWM member to nominate someone for this award. If this is a self-nomination, then you must have one additional letter of support.

Nomination Packet: A nomination packet should include:

  • A one to three-page letter of nomination highlighting the exceptional contributions of the candidate; and
  • One letter supporting the nomination.

Nominations will be accepted online at MathPrograms.org. All submitted materials become the property of the AWM.

Award Criteria: The purpose of the award is to highlight exceptional research in analysis by a woman early in her career. The field will be broadly interpreted to include all areas of analysis.  Candidates should be women, based at US institutions who are within 10 years of receiving their Ph.D. or have not yet received tenure at the nomination deadline.

Nominee Requirements. The award is open to all regardless of nationality and citizenship. Nominees must be living at the time of their nomination. Nominations of women from underrepresented minorities are especially encouraged. 

Presentation of Award. The award will be presented at the Joint Prize Session at the Joint Mathematics Meetings each January of even years. The recipient will receive a $1000 prize, certificate, and will be featured in an article in the AWM Newsletter.

2022   Yaiza Canzani, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

2020   Mihaela Ignatova, Temple University

2018   Lillian Pierce, Duke University

2016   Daniela De Silva, Columbia University

2014   Svitlana Mayboroda, University of Minnesota

Questions? Call AWM at 401-455-4042 or email awm@awm-math.org.