Condolences for the passing of Prof. Boris Plotkin
The Einstein institute expresses its condolences for the passing of Prof. Boris Plotkin, a prominent researcher of the institute with many celebrated results in algebra and algebraic geometry.
The Einstein institute expresses its condolences for the passing of Prof. Boris Plotkin, a prominent researcher of the institute with many celebrated results in algebra and algebraic geometry.
Congratulations to the Einstein Institute members who received personal research grants from the Israel Science Foundation (ISF): Prof. Karim Adiprasito, Prof. Omer Ben-Neria, Dr. Shai Evra, Prof. Nathan Linial, Prof. Menachem Magidor, Prof. Abraham Neyman, Prof. Saharon Shelah and Dr. Lior Yanovski.
The Einstein institute expresses its condolences for the passing of Prof. Avinoam Mann, of the prominent researchers and teachers of the institute.
מכון איינשטיין למתמטיקה אבל על פטירתו של אחד מבכירי חוקרי ומורי המכון, פרופ' אבינעם מן ז"ל ומשתתף בצער המשפחה.
Congratulations to Dr. Noam Lifschitz for becoming a member of the inaugural cohort of the European Mathematical Society Young Academy (EMYA).
Congratulations to Dr. Ari Shnidman who has been awarded the prestigious ERC Starting Grant for his project titled "Arithmetic of Curves and Jacobians".
Congratulations to Prof. Gil Kalai for being named Fellow of the American Mathematical Society (AMS) for 2023. The Fellows of the American Mathematical Society program recognizes members who have made outstanding contributions to the creation, exposition, advancement, communication, and utilization of mathematics.
Hearty congratulations to our Ph.D students, Or Kedar and Roy Leder for winning the best lecture award at the IMU student talks day, together with Itamar Hadas (Weizmann) and Oren Yakir (TAU).
The Einstein institue congratulates the institute's secretary Zehava Nissim, for winning the Faculty Excellence Prize.
Congratulations to Prof. Tomer Schlank for receiving the Erdős prize awarded by the Israel Mathematical Union. The prize committee has praised Professor Schlank's contributions to the development of algebraic topology and chromatic homotopy theory.
The prize was established by Paul Erdős in 1977 in honor of his parents, and is awarded annually to Israeli mathematicians under 40.