The Taylor Prize in Mathematics

The Taylor Prize in Mathematics (GWU) is a cash prize awarded annually to a graduate student of mathematics at The George Washington University in Washington, DC. The prize is named after Dr. James Henry Taylor, a Professor of mathematics at GW from 1929 to 1958.

History

James Henry Taylor was a mathematics professor at GW from 1929 to 1958 and then professor emeritus until his death in 1972. Several years after his death the president of the university, Dr. Lloyd H. Elliott, along with several of the professors in the Mathematics Department, including Taylor's good friend Fritz Joachim Weyl, decided to create an award in his memory. Money was deposited in an account from which the prize funds would be drawn annually. The interest that builds throughout the year on the account makes up the majority of the annual prize. For example, in 1983 first year graduate student Karma Dajani won the prize, which at the time was $500 but when she won the prize again in 1986 it was worth only $300 because interest had not accumulated for as many years. Thomas J. Carter became the first Recipient of the prize in 1977.

AbOUT the recipients

The GWU bulletin simply describes the criteria for recipients of the prize as, "awarded to an outstanding mathematics graduate student." Many of The Twenty-five winners of the Taylor Prize have gone on to become professors of mathematics at various universities. Most have published essays and books or given lectures on their specific subjects.

Complete list of recipients

Year

Name

Current Occupation

2009

Radmila Sazdanovic

2008

Jennifer Chubb and Hillary Einziger

(Chubb) Assistant Professor at the University of San Francisco

2007

Kerry Luse, Maciej Niebrzydowski

(Niebrzydowski) Assistant Professor at University of Louisiana at Lafayette

2006

Malgorzata Dabkowska

Professor of Mathematics at the University of Texas at Dallas

2005

Eric Ufferman

Visiting Assistant Professor at GWU

2004

Laure Helme-Guizon

Co-wrote "Torsion in Graph Technology" with Józef H. Przytycki

2003

Amir Togha

Associate Professor of Mathematics at Bronx Community College

2002

Mietek Dabkowski

Associate professor at University of Texas at Dallas

2001

Rumen Dimitrov

Associate Professor of Mathematics at Western Illinois University

2000

Maxim Sokolov

Works at a Chicago investment company

1999

Hongxun Qin

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1998

William Collier

1997

Jun Zhang

1996

Adam Sikora

Assistant Professor of Mathematics at SUNY at Buffalo

1995

William Miller

Associate Professor at Arizona State University

1994

Qing Shen

1992

Sita Ramamurti

Associate Professor of Mathematics at Trinity University

1991

Gary Schwartz

1990

Uma Shivapuram

1988

Claire Hackett

1987

Hassan Sedaghat

Professor of Mathematics at Virginia Commonwealth University

1986

Karma Dajani

Senior lecturer and researcher at the University of Utrecht (Netherlands)

1983

Karma Dajani

Senior lecturer and researcher at the University of Utrecht (Netherlands)

1978

John Petro

1977

Thomas J Carter

Professor and Chair of Computer Science/Cognitive Studies at CSU Stanislaus