The Loeve Prize

Michel Loeve was Professor at the University of California, Berkeley, from 1948 until his untimely death in 1979. His widow, Line Loeve, shortly before her own death in 1992 gave a very generous bequest to U.C.B. in two parts. One part established the Loeve Fellowships to support graduate students in probability. The other part established the Loeve Prize, formally The Line and Michel Loeve International Prize in Probability. The prize, awarded every two years, is intended to recognize outstanding contributions by researchers in probability who are under 45 years old.

Award Ceremony

The 2023 Prize will be awarded to Jian Ding at a ceremony in Berkeley on November 13.

Recipients

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2023 Jian Ding
2021 Ivan Corwin Citation
2019 Allan Sly Citation
2017 Hugo Duminil-Copin Citation and slides from Vladas Sidoravicius short talk on his work.
2015 Alexei Borodin Citation
2013 Sourav Chatterjee Citation
2011 Scott Sheffield Citation
2009 Alice Guionnet Citation
2007 Richard Kenyon Citation
2005 Wendelin Werner Citation
2003 Oded Schramm Citation
2001 Yuval Peres Citation
1999 Alain-Sol Sznitman Citation
1997 Jean-Francois Le Gall Citation
1995 Michel Talagrand
1993 David Aldous

Procedure

As specified in the bequest, the recipient is chosen by a selection committee of about 20 distinguished probabilists, including previous winners ex officio. Nominations for recipients are not accepted. Nominations (of yourself or other persons) to serve on the selection committee are welcome and should be sent to David Aldous.