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Cristiana De Filippis, a professor and researcher specializing in mathematical analysis at the University of Parma, has received the 2025 SIAM Early Career Prize in Mathematical Analysis, awarded by the U.S. Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM). The award was conferred in recognition of her "remarkable contributions to the calculus of variations, encompassing novel Schauder estimates and estimates for variational integrals achieved through the innovative application of convex analysis, harmonic analysis, and potential theory", as detailed in the official citation. This international award is given biennially to a mathematician "who has made outstanding, influential, and potentially lasting contributions" to the fields of mathematical analysis and partial differential equations. The award ceremony will take place next week in Pittsburgh at the SIAM Conference in Analysis and PDE, the world's largest mathematical analysis conference with over one hundred parallel sessions. On this occasion, in a rare coincidence for the SIAM conference, Cristiana De Filippis will also deliver one of the seven plenary lectures, an honor typically designated for senior mathematicians affiliated with highly esteemed institutions. That same week, Cristiana De Filippis will be a guest at the University of Pittsburgh, where she will deliver the prestigious Mathematics Colloquium, a high-profile general conference for internationally recognized mathematicians. Professor De Filippis is now regarded as one of the world's leading specialists on regularity in differential equations. She was also elected to the European Mathematical Society Young Academy's inaugural cohort in 2023, which included only 30 members from Europe. Forbes magazine named her one of the top 100 most successful Italian women of 2023. According to the American Mathematical Society database, Cristiana De Filippis is one of the world's most quoted mathematicians of her generation.
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