The EMS is sad to hear of the recent death of Jacques Tits, Emeritus Professor at Collège de France, and winner with John Thompson of the 2008 Abel Prize.
The 2022 AMS-EMS Mikhail Gordin Prize is awarded to Semyon Dyatlov for his work on quantum chaos, scattering theory and, in particular, differentiable dynamical systems. This prize is awarded jointly with the American Mathematical Society (AMS). For more details, including a biographical sketch of, and repsonse from the laureate, see the announcement on the AMS Webpage (link).
At the meeting of the Council of the European Mathematical Society to be held in Bled in Summer 2022 there will be elections to the following positions in the Executive Committee (EC):
President
One Vice President
Treasurer
A possible election of Members-at-Large may follow, if the above positions are filled with candidates from the current EC.
News from the Georgian Mathematical Union: The Tbilisi Mathematical Journal has recently been relaunched with a new name, Advanced Studies: Euro-Tbilisi Mathematical Journal (ASETMJ). The journal has begun a serious effort to raise the standards of its papers, broaden its coverage, and increase its reputation in order to make it more attractive to authors and subscribers alike as a wide-ranging resource for investigators around the world. The relaunch includes a newly designed website (link). The journal is the official journal of the Tblisi Center for Mathematical Sciences.
The European Kovalevskaya Travel Grants support graduate students, postdocs and other early career mathematicians who would like to attend the International Congress of Mathematicians ICM 2022, to be held 6-14 July 2022 in St. Petersburg, Russia. The deadline for applications is 15th October 2021. Click here for more information.
The Research Institute for Mathematical Sciences (RIMS), Kyoto University Japan, has a call for proposals for workshops and symposia in 2022. The application deadline is 30 November. More information here.
The EMS Meetings Committee calls for proposals for mathematical events, and the EMS Committee for European Solidarity calls for proposals for travel grants for young mathematicians. The deadline for both calls is 30 September.
The next deadline for applications to the EMS-Simons for Africa programme is approaching on 15th September. The aim of this programme is to promote individual career possibilities with consequence of an improved global capacity in African academic institutions. The programme is open to all areas of pure and applied mathematics and statistics and it is directed to fellows based in Africa. Click here for more information.