The award recognizes outstanding mathematical work (pure, applied, probability, statistics) by scientist working and living in Africa or the Arab region.
Eligible candidates are nationals of an African or Arab country, who have been living and working there for a minimum of two years immediately prior to their nomination.
TWAS Fellows are not eligible.
Self-nominations and nominations from jury members will not be considered.
Selection
Selection is made on scientific merit. A pre-screening of the nominees is first be done at TWAS. Subsequently, the nomination dossiers of qualified candidates are submitted to jury members for their evaluation.
How to nominate a scientist
The 2024 nominations can only be submitted electronically through the online platform by clicking on the “NEW NOMINATION” button at the bottom of this page.
To resume working on saved nominations, click on the "RESUME" button at the bottom of this page.
The deadline for receiving nominations is 10 May 2024. It is strongly recommend, however, to not wait submit nominations as early as possible.
Before starting compiling the nomination, please, pay attention to the number of MAXIMUM CHARACTERS ALLOWED.
A nomination is considered complete only if includes all of the following information/material:
- Nominator contact details
- Nominee (the candidate) contact details and general information on the nominee, including the country where he/she has been working and living in the previous two years
- Authorization from the nominee to process his/her personal data for the purposes of his/her nomination, in conformity to Art. 13 of the Italian Legislative Decree 196/2003. This authorization can only be submitted through the online platform. The privacy authorization form is available for download in the section "Nominee’s Personal Data". The form must be duly filled and signed by the candidate and then uploaded onto the online platform
- Suggested citation (15-20 words highlighting the nominee's scientific achievements in mathematical sciences)
- Supporting statement regarding the nominee’s contribution. Supporting statements should explain in detail the work performed by the candidate and its significance in the relevant scientific context. Clear reference should be made to the scientific impact of the nominee's work. Vague supporting statements will not be considered and will negatively affect the evaluation
- Clear and detailed account of any time spent abroad by the nominee in the prevous two years
- Information on the PhD subject area, year and awarding institution
- Brief information on membership in academies and societies
- Brief information on awards and honours received
- List of 10 most significant publications listed in an internationally acceptable format
- Nominee's brief CV and her/his complete list of publications are also to be uploaded, separately, onto the online platform.
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1) While filling in the form, pay attention to the requirements for each field (e.g., maximum number of characters, file type, date format);
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Previous winner of the TWAS - Mohammad A. Hamdan Award:
2022: Khalil Ezzinbi of Morocco, for his contributions to the development of new methods to solve partial functional differential equations.
2020: Abdon Atangana, South Africa (nationality: Cameroon), for his contribution to fractal mathematics and partial differential equations.