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Cynthia Dwork Awarded the 2026 Japan Prize

Posted on 1/22/26 in News

IPAM congratulates Dr. Cynthia Dwork on receiving the 2026 Japan Prize in Electronics, Information, and Communication for her pioneering contributions to building an ethical digital society, including differential privacy and fairness. Dwork’s work established mathematically rigorous foundations for privacy protection, algorithmic fairness, and secure, decentralized […]

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White Paper: “Bridging the Gap-Transitioning from Deterministic to Stochastic Interaction Modeling in Electrochemistry”

Posted on 12/23/25 in Reports and White Papers

Electrochemistry bridges chemistry, materials science, biomolecular science, and mathematics to explain how electrical and chemical processes interact at the atomic scale. It underpins critical technologies—including batteries, fuel cells, electrolyzers, metal separation, and green-chemical synthesis—and provides a scientific foundation for sustainable technologies addressing renewable-energy integration, carbon […]

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Presenting IPAM’s 2025 Annual Newsletter

Posted on 12/17/25 in IPAM Newsletter

IPAM is pleased to share its 2025 Annual Newsletter, highlighting a year defined by scientific innovation, interdisciplinary discovery, and community-building across the mathematical sciences. This issue celebrates transformative research collaborations sparked at IPAM—from advances in quantum computation and non-commutative optimal transport to global student research […]

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Wilfrid Gangbo receives 2026 AMS Award

Posted on 12/4/25 in News

UCLA Professor and Non-commutative Optimal Transport core participant, Wilfrid Gangbo, has received the 2026 Award for Distinguished Public Service by the AMS. This award recognizes his efforts to promote the professional careers of mathematicians from underrepresented groups, especially from African and African-American communities. To read […]

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