Awards & Winners

Jonathan Borwein

Date of Birth 20-May-1951
Place of Birth St Andrews
(Scotland)
Nationality Canada
Profession Mathematician
Jonathan Michael Borwein is a Scottish mathematician who holds an appointment as Laureate Professor of mathematics at the University of Newcastle, Australia. Noted for his prolific and creative work throughout the international mathematical community, he is a close associate of David H. Bailey, and they have recently been prominent public advocates of Experimental mathematics. Borwein was Shrum Professor of Science and a Canada Research Chair in Information Technology at Simon Fraser University, where he was founding Director of the Centre for Experimental and Constructive Mathematics. In 2004, he joined the Faculty of Computer Science at Dalhousie University as a Canada Research Chair in Distributed and Collaborative Research, cross-appointed in Mathematics, while preserving an adjunct appointment at Simon Fraser. He was born in St. Andrews, Scotland in 1951, and received his D.Phil. from Oxford University in 1974 as a Rhodes Scholar at Jesus College. Prior to joining SFU in 1993, he worked at Dalhousie University, Carnegie-Mellon and the University of Waterloo. He has received various awards including the Chauvenet Prize, Fellowship in the Royal Society of Canada, Fellowship in the American Association for the Advancement of Science, an honorary degree from Limoges, and foreign membership in the Bulgarian Academy of Sciences. He was recently elected as a Fellow to the Australian Academy of Science. He is an ISI highly cited mathematician for the period 1981–1999.

Awards by Jonathan Borwein

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1993


Chauvenet Prize
(For their writing Ramanujan, Modular Equations, and Approximations to Pi, or, How to Compute One Billion Digits of Pi.)