AMS Distinguished Public Service Award
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The AMS Distinguished Public Service Award, awarded every 2 years by the American Mathematical Society, recognizes a research mathematician who has made a distinguished contribution to the mathematics profession during the preceding five years. It was first awarded in 1990.[1]
Recipients
[edit | edit source]The recipients of the AMS Distinguished Public Service Award are:[2]
- 1990: Kenneth M. Hoffman
- 1991: No award
- 1992: Harvey B. Keynes
- 1993: I. M. Singer
- 1995: Donald J. Lewis
- 1997: No award made
- 1998: Kenneth C. Millett
- 2000: Paul J. Sally, Jr.
- 2002: Margaret H. Wright
- 2004: Richard A. Tapia
- 2006: Roger Howe
- 2008: Herbert Clemens
- 2010: Carlos Castillo-Chavez
- 2012: William McCallum
- 2014: Philip Kutzko
- 2016: Aloysius Helminck
- 2018: Sylvain Cappell