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The EMS Prizes
In addition to receiving the EMS Prize at the 8ECM, Dr. Caraiani will speak
in a minisymposium “A journey from pure to applied mathematics (MS - ID
53)”, organized by European Women in Mathematics.
Kaisa Matomäki
University of Turku, Department of
Mathematics and Statistics, Turku, Finland
Kaisa Matomäki is an Academy Research Fellow
at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
University of Turku, who specializes in number theory. Her research includes
results on the distribution of multiplicative functions over short intervals
of numbers; for instance, she showed, along with Maksym Radziwiłł of
Caltech University, that the values of the Möbius function are evenly divided
between +1 and −1 over almost all short intervals.
Matomäki, along with Radziwiłł, was awarded the SASTRA Ramanujan
Prize in 2016 for “their deep and far reaching contributions to several
important problems in diverse areas of number theory and especially for
their spectacular collaboration which is revolutionizing the subject”. Also
with Radziwiłł, she received the 2019 New Horizons Prize for Early-Career
Achievement in Mathematics, which is associated with the Breakthrough
Prize in Mathematics.
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In addition to receiving the EMS Prize at the 8ECM, Dr. Caraiani will speak
in a minisymposium “A journey from pure to applied mathematics (MS - ID
53)”, organized by European Women in Mathematics.
Kaisa Matomäki
University of Turku, Department of
Mathematics and Statistics, Turku, Finland
Kaisa Matomäki is an Academy Research Fellow
at the Department of Mathematics and Statistics,
University of Turku, who specializes in number theory. Her research includes
results on the distribution of multiplicative functions over short intervals
of numbers; for instance, she showed, along with Maksym Radziwiłł of
Caltech University, that the values of the Möbius function are evenly divided
between +1 and −1 over almost all short intervals.
Matomäki, along with Radziwiłł, was awarded the SASTRA Ramanujan
Prize in 2016 for “their deep and far reaching contributions to several
important problems in diverse areas of number theory and especially for
their spectacular collaboration which is revolutionizing the subject”. Also
with Radziwiłł, she received the 2019 New Horizons Prize for Early-Career
Achievement in Mathematics, which is associated with the Breakthrough
Prize in Mathematics.
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