It’s a great pleasure for us at ¹ú²úÂÒÂ× to congratulate Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck for the award of this year’s Abel Prize.
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We celebrate her outstanding achievements as an intellectually influential mathematician and also as someone who has helped show the way for women in her male-dominated discipline. She is the first woman to receive the Abel prize since its creation in 2003. See this .
We are delighted partly because we have been privileged to have had Professor Uhlenbeck serve on the Editorial Board of our flagship monographs Ergebnisse der Mathematik und ihrer Grenzgebiete/A Series of Modern Surveys in Mathematics.
Another strong resonance for us arises with respect to diversity. Last year, ¹ú²úÂÒÂ× introduced two annual awards for personal and systemic achievement by and for women in science and innovation. The , sponsored by the Estée Lauder Companies, were won by astrophysicist Mirjana Pović and by the Association of Hungarian Women in Science. As a leading research publisher, we have also committed to enhancing the diversity of our editorial boards.
So, as champions of foundational mathematics and of diverse research communities, we in ¹ú²úÂÒÂ× wholeheartedly congratulate Karen Keskulla Uhlenbeck for her outstanding achievements.