EASIAM Student Paper Competition

Principal Guidelines

The EASIAM Student Paper Prizes are awarded every year to the student author(s) of the most outstanding paper(s) submitted to the EASIAM Student Paper Competition. This award is based solely on the merit and content of the student's contribution to the submitted paper.

The purpose of the Student Paper Prizes is to recognize outstanding scholarship by students in applied mathematics or computing.

Requirements for Submission

To enter the competition, each applicant must be a student of a country in East or Southeast Asia; must not attend the oral defense longer than six months before the deadline of the competition submission; and must submit:

  1. a short vitae including his/her list of publications (at most two pages).
  2. the complete paper (including pubished/accepted/submitted paper or even preprint in final version).

The student's advisor must submit a letter that:

  1. describes and evaluates the paper's contribution to the literature and the student's role in the scholarship;
  2. verifies that the student meets the conditions of eligibility for the award and state the study period of the student.

Notification of Prize Winners

The EASIAM president will notify the recipient(s) at least six weeks before the award date.

Each recipient is required to present his or her paper at the EASIAM meeting where the prizes are awarded.

Description of the Award

Each recipient of the EASIAM Student Paper Prize shall receive a certificate and reimbursement of up to US$250 toward travel expenses. Up to four awards will be made each year.

  1st Prize 2nd Prize 3rd Prize
EASIAM 2008 Takehiko Kinoshita
(Kyushu University)

Takafumi Miyata
(Nagoya University)
Ho-Seok Lee
(KAIST)

Byung Hwa Lim
(KAIST)

Naoya Yamanaka
(Waseda University)
Ying Ying Zhang
(University of Macau)
EASIAM 2007 Shipeng Mao
(Chinese Academy of Sciences)
Yumei Huang
(Hong Kong Baptist University)
Chien-Hong Cho
(Kyoto University)

Alexander Shapeev
(National University of Singapore)