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The Cor Baayen Award is an annual award given to a promising young researcher in computer science and applied mathematics. In 1995, the award was created to honor the first ERCIM (European Research Consortium for Informatics and Mathematics) president.[1]
As a young researcher award, nominees must have obtained their PhD in the three years before the yearly nomination deadline. A researcher can be nominated for the award only once. The award is presented as a check for 5000 Euro and a certificate. The awardee is then invited to ERCIM meetings the following autumn. An article is published in ERCIM news with the name of the winner, and all nominees of the year.[2]
Year | Recipient | Presenting Institution |
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2024 [3] | Nicola Messina | CNR |
2023 [4] | Rianne de Heide | CWI |
2022 [5] | Fabio Carrara | CNR |
2021 [6] | Tomasz Kociumaka | University of Warsaw |
2020 [7] | Stefano Cresci | CNR |
2019 [8] | Ninon Burgos | INRIA |
András Gilyén | CWI | |
2018 [9] | Martina Lindorfer | SBA |
2017 [10] | Tim Baarslag | CWI |
2016 [11] | Michał Pilipczuk | University of Warsaw |
2015 [12] | Zuzana Kukelova | CRCIM |
2014 [13] | Juan Reutter | University of Warsaw |
2013 [14] | Julien Mairal | INRIA |
2012 [15] | Paweł Parys | PLERCIM |
2011 [16] | Stratos Idreos | CWI |
Luca Mottola | SICS | |
2010 [17] | Andrea Esuli | CNR |
2009 [18] | Teemu Roos | VTT |
2008 [19] | Adam Dunkels | SICS |
2007 [20] | Boris Motik | STFC |
2006 [21] | Oliver Heckmann | Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft |
2005 [22] | Milan Vojnovic | CCLRC |
2004 [23] | Christof Teuscher | SARIT |
2003 [24] | Ronald de Wolf | CWI |
2002 [25] | Andreas Rauber | AARIT |
2001 [26] | Phong Q. Nguyen | INRIA |
2000 [27] | Philippe Baptiste | INRIA |
1999 [28] | Mikael Degermark | SICS |
1998 [29] | Matthias Grossglauser | INRIA |
1997 [30] | Kristina Höök | SICS |
1996 [31] | Dimitris Papadias | GMD |
1995 [32] | Christer Samuelsson | SICS |