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- The André Aisenstadt Prize recognizes a young Canadian mathematician's outstanding achievement in pure or applied mathematics. It has been awarded annually...
- Gutfreund (Hebrew: חנוך גוטפרוינד; born 1935 in Kraków, Poland) is the Andre Aisenstadt Chair in theoretical physics and was the president at the Hebrew University...
- Hanoch Bartov (1926–2016), Israeli author Hanoch Gutfreund, Israeli Andre Aisenstadt Chair in theoretical physics, and former President, of the Hebrew University...
- Lecture Series at the University of Colorado. He is also a recipient of the Aisenstadt Chair at CRM, University of Montreal. In 2008 he was the Eisenbud Professor...
- Broadbent is a mathematician at the University of Ottawa who won the 2016 Aisenstadt Prize for her research in quantum computing, quantum cryptography, and...
- Stellenbosch Institute for Advanced Study[citation needed] 2011, CRM Aisenstadt Chair 2010 - 2015, ERC Starting Independent Researcher Grant Best Dissertation...
- Hirsch Aisenstadt until it was disbanded following the Soviet occupation of Estonia in 1940. When German troops occupied Estonia in 1941, Aisenstadt evacuated...
- of Mathematics and the Canadian Mathematical Bulletin, and the André-Aisenstadt Prize from the Centre de Recherches Mathématiques at the Université de...
- of the Complete Works of Vladimir Arnold. In 1997 he was awarded the Aisenstadt Prize. "Professor Khesin is recognized for his work in Poisson geometry...
- Professor at the same university. Meinrenken was awarded in 2001 an André Aisenstadt Prize, in 2003 a McLean Award and in 2007 a NSERC Steacie Memorial Fellowship...