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The Rollo Davidson Prize

 

The Rollo Davidson Prize commemorates Rollo Davidson (1944-1970).  Since 1976, it has been awarded annually to young probabilists.  The prize is awarded on the basis of nominations generated by the Rollo Davidson Trustees.  The Trustees welcome letters recommending potential nominees.   These should be addressed to the Chair of Trustees and be received by March 1 of the year for which they are intended.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Rollo Davidson Trustees have pleasure in announcing the award of the Rollo Davidson Prize for 2026 to

Giuseppe Cannizzaro (University of Warwick)  for great advances in our understanding of scaling-critical two-dimensional stochastic systems

and

Jiaoyang Huang (University of Pennsylvania) for deep results on edge universality for random matrices and related models.

and

Titus Lupu (Sorbonne Université) for deep contributions to the theory of Gaussian fields, Brownian motion, and isomorphism theorems