Loève Prize
The Line and Michel Loève International Prize in
Probability (Loève Prize) was created in 1992 in honor
of Michel Loève by his widow Line. The prize, awarded
every two years, is intended to recognize outstanding contributions
by researchers in mathematical probability who are under
45 years old. With a prize value of around $30,000 this is one of
the most generous Read More
AWARD: $30,000
M3 Challenge
The M3 Challenge spotlights applied mathematics as a
powerful problem-solving tool, as a viable and exciting profession,
and as a vital contributor to advances in an increasingly technical
society. The Challenge is entirely Internet-based. Each high school
may enter up to two teams of three to five junior and/or senior
students. Students choose which day Read More
AWARD: $20,000-1st, $15,000-2nd, $10,000-3rd $7,500-4th $5,000-5th $2,500-6th
Loebner Prize
The Loebner Prize for artificial intelligence ( AI ) is the
first formal instantiation of a Turing Test. The test is named
after Alan Turing the brilliant British mathematician. Among his
many accomplishments was basic research in computing science. In
1950, in the article Computing Machinery and Intelligence
which appeared in the philosophy journal Mind, Alan Read More
AWARD: $3,000-1st $1,000-2nd $750-3rd $250-4th