Laureates of the Medal

  • prof. Michael Růžička, Albert Ludwig University of Freiburg, Germany,
    for his outstanding results as a researcher and a long-term collaboration with Czech mathematicians
    2. 10. 2024
  • prof. Lars-Erik Persson, Luleå tekniska universitet, Sweden,
    for his outstanding results as a researcher, supervisor, teacher, and author of books
    21. 8. 2024
  • prof. Lawrence Somer, Catholic University of America, Washington, D. C.,
    for his long-time collaboration with Czech mathematicians in number theory, graph theory and combinatorics
    22. 12. 2023
  • prof. RNDr. Jiří Cihlář, CSc., Jan Evangelista Purkyně University v Ústí nad Labem
    for his lifelong contribution to education of teachers and tireless work with talented youth
    15. 12. 2023
  • prof. Ing. Ladislav Lukšan, DrSc., Mathematical Institute Academy of Sciences
    for his contribution in the field of numerical optimization and its development in the Czech Republic
    8. 12. 2023
  • doc. RNDr. Jana Kopfová, Ph.D., Slezská univerzita v Opavě
    for her tireless work with young mathematicians and popularization of mathematics in the public
    13. 4. 2023
  • prof. RNDr. Pavel Drábek, DrSc., FAV ZČU v Plzni
    for his outstanding scientific results and his merits in the development of mathematics and mathematical education in the Czech Republic
    9. 3. 2023
  • doc. RNDr. Mirko Rokyta, CSc., MFF UK v Praze
    for his lifelong contributions to the development and popularization of mathematics in the Czech Republic
    13. 2. 2023
  • prof. Andrea Cianchi , Università degli Studi di Firenze
    for his outstanding contribution to mathematics and a long-term collaboration with Czech mathematicians
    6. 2. 2023
  • prof. Irène Gijbels, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
    for her significant contribution to mathematical statistics and to the Czech-Belgian cooperation in mathematics
    31. 5. 2022
  • doc. RNDr. Josef Polák, CSc., FAV ZČU v Plzni
    for his lifelong contribution to the develoment of mathematics both in the Czech Republic and abroad
    11. 1. 2022
  • prof. RNDr. Radim Blaheta, CSc., VŠB TU v Ostravě
    for his lifelong merit in Czech applied mathematics
    20. 12. 2021
  • doc. RNDr. Jiří Veselý, CSc., MFF UK v Praze
    for his lifelong contribution to the develoment of mathematics both in the Czech Republic and abroad
    7. 10. 2021
  • Prof. Patrick Penel, Université du Sud, Toulon-Var
    for his significant contribution to Czech-French collaboration in mathematics
    25. 8. 2021
  • prof. RNDr. Karel Kozel, DrSc., FSt ČVUT v Praze
    for his lifelong contribution and education in technical mathematics
    19. 2. 2020
  • Prof. RNDr. Jiří Anděl, DrSc., MFF UK v Praze
    for his lifelong merits in Czech and international mathematics and education of new generations
    22. 11. 2019
  • Prof. Owe Axelsson, Institute of Geonics CAS, Ostrava and Uppsala University, Sweden
    for outstanding results in the field of numerical mathematics and for long term collaboration with Czech mathematicians
    16. 9. 2019
  • Prof. RNDr. Jiří Neustupa, CSc., Institute of Mathematics CAS in Prague
    for his contributions to the development of mathematics, international scientific collaboration and education of new generations
    23. 4. 2019
  • Prof. RNDr. Jan Kratochvíl, CSc., Charles University in Prague
    for his devoted work for Czech mathematics and for his contributions to the development of the Czech Mathematical Society
    6. 2. 2019
  • Prof. RNDr. Aleš Pultr, DrSc., Charles University in Prague
    for his lifelong merits in Czech mathematics
    18. 12. 2018
  • Dr. Jan Brandts, University of Amsterdam
    for his long-standing collaboration with Czech mathematicians on development of the finite element method
    10. 5. 2017
  • Prof. RNDr. Zdeněk Dostál, DSc., VŠB - Technická univerzita Ostrava
    for his merits for the development of Czech applied mathematics
    25. 5. 2016
  • Prof. Dr. Konrad Gröger, Weierstrass-Institut für Angewandte Analysis und Stochastik, Berlin
    for his longlife contribution to cooperation between Czech and German mathematicians
    9. 3. 2016
  • Prof. RNDr. Jaroslav Nešetřil, DrSc., Charles University in Prague
    for excellent results and representation of the Czech mathematics
    9. 3. 2016
  • RNDr. Emil Vitásek, CSc., Institute of Mathematics CAS in Prague
    for his merits for the development and popularization of our computational mathematics
    18. 11. 2015
  • RNDr. Milan Práger, CSc., Institute of Mathematics CAS in Prague
    for his merits for the development and popularization of our computational mathematics
    18. 11. 2015
  • Prof. RNDr. Alois Kufner, DrSc., Institute of Mathematics CAS in Prague
    for his lifelong contributions to the development of Czech mathematics and the Union of Czech Mathematicians and Physicists
    7. 1. 2014
  • Prof. RNDr. Miloslav Feistauer, DrSc., dr.h.c., Charles University in Prague
    for his contribution to Czech and world science
    20. 6. 2013
  • Prof. RNDr. Karel Segeth, CSc., Institute of Mathematics CAS in Prague
    for his lifelong merits for Czech and Czechoslovak mathematics
    15. 5. 2013
  • Prof. Dr. Hans Triebel, Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena
    for his long standing contributions for the collaboration between Czech and German mathematicians
    19. 8. 2011
  • Prof. Pekka Neittaanmäki, PhD, University of Jyväskylä
    for his long term collaboration with Czech mathematicians
    9. 6. 2011
  • RNDr. Jiří Rákosník, CSc., Institute of Mathematics CAS in Prague
    for his outstanding merit in development of the Czech Matematical Socety and fundamental involvement in digitization of mathematical literature in the Czech Republic
    14. 10. 2010
  • Prof. RNDr. Václav Dupač, DrSc., Charles University in Prague
    for his lifelong merit for the Czechoslovak and Czech mathematics
    29. 9. 2009
  • Prof. RNDr. Beloslav Riečan, DrSc., Institute of Mathematics SAS in Banská Bystrica
    for his long-time important support of the Czech-Slovak cooperation in mathematics
    18. 11. 2008
  • Prof. RNDr. Václav Zizler, DrSc., Institute of Mathematics CAS in Prague
    for his excellent lifelong work in mathematical analysis and selfless activities in favour of the Czech mathematics
    13. 5. 2008
  • Prof. Dr. Rolf Rannacher, University of Heidelberg
    for his contribution to world science and to cooperation between Czech and German mathematicians.
    13. 5. 2008
  • RNDr. Dag Hrubý, Gymnasium in Jevíčko
    for his long-time selfless activities in favour of the Czech mathematics
    13. 3. 2008
  • Prof. RNDr. Ivo Marek, DrSc., Czech Technical University in Prague
    for his contribution to advancements in scientific and technical computing in the Czech Republic
    8. 2. 2008
  • Prof. Boris Mordukhovich, Wayne State University
    for his outstanding contribution to application of modern variational calculus in various branches of Czech mathematics
    17. 12. 2007
  • Ing. Ivan Hlaváček, DrSc., Institute of Mathematics CAS in Prague
    for his excellent lifelong work in numerical mathematics
    22. 11. 2007
  • Gymnasium in Jevíčko
    for long-time extraordinary support of mathematics, on the occasion of its 110th anniversary
    20. 6. 2007
  • Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr.h.c. Wolfgang L. Wendland, Universität Stuttgart
    for his long-time support of Czech and East European young mathematicians
    27. 9. 2006
  • Prof. RNDr. Jaroslav Kurzweil, DrSc., Dr. h.c., Institute of Mathematics CAS in Prague
    For his lifelong work in mathematics and in favour of the Czech mathematical community
    4. 9. 2006
  • Prof. RNDr. Štefan Schwabik, DrSc., Institute of Mathematics CAS in Prague
    for his outstanding contribution to development of Czech mathematics and the Union, in particular the Czech Mathematical Society
    25. 4. 2006
  • Prof. RNDr. Miroslav Fiedler, DrSc., Institute of Mathematics CAS in Prague
    for his long-time research and organizational work in the Czech mathematical community
    6. 4. 2006
  • Prof. Dr. Willi Jäger, University of Heidelberg
    for his contribution to world science and for advancement of Czech and German cooperation in mathematics
    24. 10. 2005
  • Prof. RNDr. Jaroslav Lukeš, DrSc., Charles University in Prague
    for his lifelong pedagogical work for the Czech mathematics
    26. 5. 2005
  • Prof. Noel Veraverbeke, University of Diepenbeek
    for his significant contribution for Czech and European statistics
    5. 11. 2003
  • Prof. RNDr. Břetislav Novák, DrSc., Charles University in Prague
    za dlouhodobou práci v Jednotě
    11. 6. 2003
  • Prof. RNDr. Josef Štěpán, DrSc., Charles University in Prague
    for his long-time merit in development of mathematics in the Czech Republic
    11. 6. 2003
  • Prof. Fred S. Roberts, Rutgers University
    for his long-time collaboration with Czech mathematicians in the field of discrete mathematics
    3. 10. 2003
  • Dr. Vladimír Doležal, Institute of Mathematics CAS in Prague
    for his long-time organizational work in mathematical research and his important contribution in organizing the Equadiff conferences
    August 2001
  • Doc. RNDr. Jaromír Vosmanský, CSc., Masaryk University in Brno
    for his outstanding results in theory of differential equations and his important contribution in organizing the Equadiff conferences
    August 2001
  • Prof. RNDr. Pavol Brunovský, DrSc., Komenský University in Bratislava
    for his outstanding results in theory of differential equations and his important contribution in organizing the Equadiff conferences
    August 2001
  • Prof. Dr. Wolfgang L. Wendland, Technische Universität München
    for his outstanding cooperation with Czech and Slovak mathematicians
    August 2001
  • Prof. Andrzej Szulkin, Stockholm University
    for his outstanding cooperation with Czech and Slovak mathematicians
    August 2001
  • Prof. Pierre-Arnaud Raviart, Université Pierre et Marie Curie - Paris 6
    for his outstanding cooperation with Czech and Slovak mathematicians
    August 2001
  • Prof. Constantin Corduneanu, University of Texas at Arlington
    for his outstanding cooperation with Czech and Slovak mathematicians
    August 2001
  • Prof. RNDr. Marko Švec, DrSc., Komenský University in Bratislava
    on the occasion of his 80th birthday to appreciate his lifelong contribution to Czechoslovak mathematics ane his activities in the Union
    October 1999
  • Prof. RNDr. Petr Mandl, DrSc., Charles University in Prague
    on the occasion of his life jubilee
    1998
  • Doc. RNDr. Tomáš Havránek, DrSc., in memoriam
    for his merit in development of computational statistics in Czechoslovakia
    1998
  • Prof. Antoine de Falguerolles, Univerzité Toulouse
    for his merit in development of computational statistics in Czechoslovakia
    1998
  • Prof. Natale Carlo Lauro, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II
    for his merit in development of computational statistics in Czechoslovakia
    1998
  • Prof. RNDr. Jaroslav Folta, CSc.
    for his lifelong work in the Union
    3. 10. 1998
  • Prof. Pranab Kumar Sen, University of North Carolina
    for his long-time cooperation with Czech mathematicians in the field of mathematical statistics
    24. 6. 1998
  • Prof. RNDr. František Nožička, Dr.h.c., Technical University in Liberec
    for his important lifelong work in mathematics and in the Union
    11. 5. 1998
  • Prof. RNDr. Karel Rektorys, DrSc., Czech Technical University in Prague
    for his lifelong merit in development of applications of mathematics
    17. 2. 1998
  • Prof. Dr. Roland Bulirsch, Dr.h.c., Technische Universität München
    1998
  • Prof. RNDr. Ladislav Skula, DrSc., Masaryk University in Brno
    for his merit in building the school of algebraic number theory
    27. 1. 1998
  • Prof. RNDr. Ladislav Drs, DrSc., Czech Technical University in Prague
    for his work for the Union and for development of computer graphics
    11. 11. 1997
  • Doc. RNDr. Josef Novák, CSc., Czech Technical University in Prague
    for his work in the Union and his pioneering contribution to applications of geometry
    11. 11. 1997
  • Prof. RNDr. František Kuřina, CSc., University Hradec Králové
    for his lifelong important work in mathematical research and education
    23. 6. 1997
  • Prof. Walter Rudin, University of Wisconsin
    for his excellent contribution to research and education in mathematics
    20. 8. 1996
  • Prof. Johannes Michael Aarts, Technical University of Delft
    for his excellent results in the dimension theory, continuum theory and topological dynamics and for his long-time interest in development of relations with Czech mathematicians
    21. 8. 1996
  • Prof. Lars Inge Hedberg, University of Linköping
    for his excellent results in potential theory and for his long-time interest in development of relations with Czech mathematicians
    5. 6. 1996
  • Prof. Dr. Bernd Wegner, Technische Universität Berlin
    for his support to mathematical libraries and care of the development of European information network in mathematics
    6. 2. 1996
  • Prof. Dr. Peter M. Gruber, Technische Universität Wien
    for his contribution to deveopment of mutual relationship between the Czech and Austrian mathematicians
    6. 2. 1996
  • Prof. RNDr. Jiří Klátil, CSc., University of West Bohemia in Plzeň
    for his lifelong work in the Union
    26. 10. 1995
  • Prof. Dr. Benno Fuchssteiner
    for his work in favour of the European mathematical community and endeavour to provide the Central and East European countries with access to mathematical products
    1995
  • Prof. Sergej Michajlovič Nikol'skij, Steklov Mathematical Institute RAS, Moscow
    for his excellent results in mathematics and long term interest in development of relationship with Czech mathematicians
    24. 4. 1995
  • Prof. Joseph J. Kohn, University of Princeton
    for his excellent results in mathematics and continuous support of Czechoslovak mathematics and mathematicians
    20. 6. 1993
  • Prof. RNDr. Josef Král, DrSc., Institute of Mathematics CAS in Prague
    1. 12. 1991
  • Prof. Jean Mawhin, Université catholique de Louvain
    13. 3. 1991
  • RNDr. Josef Kubát, Gymnázium Dašická, Pardubice
    12. 11. 1990
  • Doc. RNDr. Milan Koman, CSc., Institute of Mathematics CAS in Prague
    12. 11. 1990
  • RNDr. Jiří Sedláček, CSc., Institute of Mathematics CAS in Prague
    12. 11. 1990
  • Prof. Ivan Kiguradze, A. Razmadze Mathematical Institute, Tbilisi
    26. 9. 1990
  • Prof. RNDr. Václav Dupač, DrSc., Charles University in Prague
    31. 10. 1989
  • Prof. RNDr. Jindřich Nečas, DrSc., Charles University in Prague
    31. 10. 1989
  • akad. sochař Zdeněk Kolářský, Prague
    23. 6. 1988
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