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Christoph Thiele awarded the Brouwer Medal 2026
In 2026, the Brouwer Medal will be awarded to Christoph Thiele, professor at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Bonn, who holds one of the prestigious Hausdorff Chairs at the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics. The Brouwer Medal is awarded every three years by the Royal Dutch Mathematical Society (Koninklijk Wiskundig Genootschap, KWG) to a leading expert in a specific area of mathematics. The ceremony will take place at the BeNeLux Mathematical Congress (April 7–8, 2026, in Antwerp), where Thiele will also deliver the 2026 Brouwer Lecture.  
Christoph Thiele and Floris van Doorn have been awarded an ERC Synergy Grant of 6.4 million euros
Will it be possible in future to prepare proofs developed in cutting-edge mathematical research with a reasonable amount of human effort so that they can be verified by computers in real time? Christoph Thiele and Floris van Doorn from the Hausdorff Center for Mathematics (HCM), a Cluster of Excellence at the University of Bonn, want to help make this possible. The two researchers submitted a joint application for a coveted Synergy Grant from the European Research Council (ERC). Following the award of the grant, the European Union will now provide total funding of 6.4 million euros to the “Harmonic Analysis with Lean Formalization” (HALF) project over the next six years. Lean is a relatively new programming language that is increasingly establishing itself as the standard for mathematical formalization.
The Research Institute for Discrete Mathematics and IBM intensify cooperation for more powerful processors
IBM and the Research Institute for Discrete Mathematics at the University of Bonn have maintained a close and productive collaboration since 1987. This cooperation was originally initiated by the institute’s long-time director, Bernhard Korte, who sadly passed away in April of this year. The partners have now expanded and intensified their cooperation.
Henning Heller receives the Montucla Prize
Henning Heller, postdoctoral researcher at the Mathematical Institute of the University of Bonn and associate member of the Hausdorff Center for Mathematikcs, receives the prestigious Montucla Prize from the International Commission for the History of Mathematics (ICHM) 2025. The ICHM is composed of representatives from around 55 nations in which the history of mathematics is taught and/or actively researched. The Montucla Prize is awarded every four years to the author of the best article by a early career scholar published in Historia Mathematica in the four years preceding the International Congress of History of Science and Technology.

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Peter Scholze

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Angkana Rüland

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Catharina Stroppel

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Peter Scholze

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