Nevanlinna Prize
The Nevanlinna Prize is a prestigious award given every four years to recognize outstanding contributions in the field of mathematical aspects of computer science. Established in 1981, it honors the legacy of Finnish mathematician Rolf Nevanlinna, who made significant advancements in complex analysis and its applications.
The prize is awarded during the International Congress of Mathematicians (ICM) and is aimed at researchers who have made notable achievements in areas such as algorithms, computational complexity, and information theory. Recipients are typically early to mid-career scientists, highlighting their potential for future contributions to the field.