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Euler Award

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The Euler Award honors outstanding research discoveries in the field of network science, especially those that changed paradigms or assumptions. The award is given by the Network Science Society is for an important scientific contribution, not for the lifetime contributions of the nominee.[1]

Awardees[edit]

  • 2019: Raissa M. D'Souza, for the "contribution to the discovery and study of explosive percolation."
  • 2020: Alessandro Vespignani, for "his discovery of the impact of heterogeneous structured populations in disease dynamics".
  • 2021: Mark Newman, for his "contributions to the study of community structure in networks."
  • 2022: Brian Uzzi, for "contributions to the study of embeddedness in networks."

See also[edit]

The Erdős-Rényi prize.

References[edit]

  1. "NetSci – The Network Science Society". netscisociety.net. Retrieved 2022-11-17.


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