Extension of the deadline for submissions to the Doeblin Prize 2024

The Bernoulli Society for Mathematical Statistics and Probability has extended the call for nominations for the 2024 Wolfgang Doeblin Prize.

Applications can be submitted until April 12, 2024.

The Wolfgang Doeblin Prize, which was founded in 2011 and is generously sponsored by Springer, is awarded biannually to a single individual who is in the beginning of their mathematical career, for outstanding research in the field of probability theory. 

Nominees should normally be within ten (calendar) years from getting their PhD to the prize year with suitable adjustments to be made for career breaks post-PhD.

The awardee will be invited to submit a paper for publication as the Wolfgang Doeblin Prize Article to the journal Probability Theory and Related Fields. They will also be invited to present the Doeblin Prize Lecture at a Conference on Stochastic Processes and their Applications.

To nominate a candidate, please provide the following documents:
  1. A comprehensive two-page CV highlighting the nominee's academic background, professional experience, and honours/awards received
  2. A list of publications
  3. A document of at most five pages describing the nominee's work and placing it in context for importance. This document should outline the key mathematical contributions, their significance, and their impact on their respective field(s)
  4. Between two and four letters of recommendation.
More information about the Wolfgang Doeblin Prize and past awardees can be found on the Bernoulli Society website.


 
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