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The Bateman Prize in Number Theory
Each year the number theory faculty chooses a graduate student in number
theory for the Bateman Prize in Number Theory. This honor is given to the
student whom the faculty feels has accomplished the most outstanding research
during the previous year. The award winners, their advisors, and present
positions are:
- Youn-Seo Choi (Berndt), Korea University, Seoul, Korea.
- Yifan Yang (Hildebrand), National Chiao Tung University, Taiwan.
- Mark Bauer (Boston), postdoc at University of Waterloo.
- Jimmie McLaughlin (Bowman), postdoc at Trinity College, CT.
- Kevin O'Bryant (Stolarsky), postdoc at UCSD.
- Song Heng Chan (Berndt), graduate student at UIUC.
- Hamza Yesilyurt (Berndt), Thompson Assistant Professorship at the
University of Florida.
- O'Yeat Chan (Berndt)
- Samuel M. Kadziela (Duursma) and Maosheng Xiong (Zaharescu)
The Bateman Fellowship in Number Theory
Each year the number theory faculty chooses a current student in number
theory for the Bateman Fellowship in Number Theory. This is a one-semester
fellowship given to an outstanding current graduate student in number theory.
The recipients of this Fellowship and their advisors have been:
- Friedrich Littmann (Diamond).
- Michael Bush (Boston).
- Song Heng Chan (Berndt).
- Stephanie Treeneer (Ahlgren)
- Timothy Kilbourn (Ahlgren)
- Sun Kim (Berndt)
The Bateman Prize and Fellowship are named for Emeritus Professor Paul
Bateman, who joined the Illinois Department of Mathematics in 1950. Bateman
served as department head from 1965-1980.
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