Mathematics Awards Presentation 

2006 Mathematics Faculty Award
 (Given to the outstanding junior in mathematics or statistics)

Timur Nezmetdinov

2006 Wilbur Mathematics Prize
            
(Given to the outstanding performance in freshman mathematics by engineering students)

Michael Casella,
Viktor Chirikov,
Steven Henry,
Sean Kessler, and
Laura Ricles.


2005 Mathematics Faculty Award

 (Given to the outstanding junior in mathematics or statistics)

Cheryl L. Kaplun

2005 Wilbur Mathematics Prize
            
(Given to the outstanding performance in freshman mathematics by engineering students)

Xiaotian Cui
James A. Quigley
M. Jeremy Walsh


2005 Thornburgh Mathematics Prize
(Given to the senior with outstanding record in advanced mathematics or statistics courses)

Lauren E. Guida
Rebecca A. Reynolds


2005 C.-C. Hsiung Award
(Given to the most outstanding student mathematics)

Lauren E. Guida


2004 Mathematics Faculty Award
 (Given to the outstanding junior in mathematics or statistics)

Lisa Dychus
Megan Ryan

2004 Wilbur Mathematics Prize
            
(Given to the outstanding performance in freshman mathematics by engineering students)

Anthony Battistini
Christine Boblenz
Anne Eshleman
Ka-Wei Kwok
Siddarth Pisharody



2003 Mathematics Faculty Award

 (Given to the outstanding junior in mathematics or statistics)

Rebecca Reynolds
 

2003 Wilbur Mathematics Prize
             (Given to the outstanding performance in freshman mathematics by engineering students)

Steven Anastasio
Matthew Chabalko
Robert Guzzon
Brian Kaplun


 


2003 Trjitzinsky Awards
The AMS has made awards to some undergraduate students through the Waldemar J.
 Trjitzinsky Memorial Fund. The fund is made possible by a bequest from the estate of Waldemar J., Barbara
 G., and Juliette Trjitzinsky. The will of Barbara Trjitzinsky stipulates that the income from the bequest should
 be used to establish a fund in honor of the memory of her husband, to assist needy students in mathematics.
Waldemar J. Trjitzinsky was born in Russia in 1901 and received his doctorate from the University of
 California, Berkeley, in 1926. He taught at a number of institutions before taking a position at the University of
 Illinois, Urbana-Champaign, where he remained for the rest of his professional life. He showed particular
 concern for students of mathematics and in some cases made personal efforts to insure that financial
 considerations would not hinder their studies. Trjitzinsky was the author of about 60 mathematics papers,
 primarily on quasi-analytic functions and partial differential equations. A member of the AMS for 46 years, he died in 1973.

For the year 2003, a Lehigh mathematics major, Timothy Lewis,  received the Trjitzinsky Awards.

Timothy Lewis

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2003 Thornburgh Mathematics Prize
(Given to the senior with outstanding record in advanced mathematics or statistics courses)

David S. Shoup



2002 Mathematics Faculty Award
(Given to the outstanding junior in mathematics or statistics)

Phillip Williams
 
 

2002 Wilbur Mathematics Prize
(Given to the outstanding performance in freshman mathematics by an engineering student(s))

Rajiv Mehrotra  &  Jeffrey Bretz