Ehud Hrushovski joint winner of this year's Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences

May 28, 2022

Professor Ehud Hrushovski's work is concerned with mapping the interactions and interpretations among different mathematical worlds. Professor Hrushovski took part in the creation of geometric stability and simplicity theory in finite dimensions, and in establishing the role of definable groups within first order model theory. He has co-authored papers with 45 collaborators and has received a number of awards including the Karp, Erdős and Rothschild prizes and the 2019 Heinz Hopf prize. The Shaw Prize is an annual award first presented by the Shaw Prize Foundation in 2004. Professor Hrushovski becomes the fifth Oxford mathematician to win the prize.

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