Nonlinear Science and Complexity Conference Series Awards
To promote research and development in such vital science and engineering fields, this conference series set four awards
Lagrange Award (2008-present)
For lifetime achievement in Nonlinear Physical Science
- Leon O. Chua (USA),2023
- Celso Grebogi (UK),2023
- Eward Ott (USA),2023
- Jurgen Kurths (Germany),2022
- James Yorke (USA), 2021
- Paul Clavin (France), 2020-2021
- Vladimir Nekorkin (Russia), 2020
- Pierre Collet (France), 2018
- Jose Roberto Castilho Piqueira (Brazil), 2016
- Valery I. Klyatskin (Russia), 2014
- Valentin Afraimovich (Mexico), 2012
- Lev A. Ostrovsky (USA), 2010
- Nail Ibragimov (Sweden), 2008
G.M. Zaslavsky Award (2010-present)
For breakthrough achievement in Nonlinear Physical Science
- Victor Shrira (UK),2023
- Vakhtang Putkaradze (Canada),2023
- Yury Stepanyants (Australia),2022
- Jian-Qiao Sun (USA), 2021
- Edgardo Ugalde (Mexico), 2020-2021
- Dimitri Volchenkov (USA), 2020
- Xavier Leoncini (France), 2018
- Mark Edelman (USA), 2016
- Sergey Prants (Russia), 2014
- Raoul Nigmatullin (Russia), 2012
- Thomas Solomon (USA), 2010
V. Afraimovich Award (2020-present)
For outstanding young scholars in Nonlinear Physical Science
- Edson Denis Leonel (Brazil),2023
- Michael Small (Australia),2022
- Nikolay V. Kuznetsov (Russia), 2021
- Ivan Ovsyannikov (Germany), 2020-2021
- Vitali Vougalter (Canada), 2020
C.S. Hsu Award (2020-present)
For distinguished scholars in Nonlinear Dynamics and Control
- Tassilo Kuepper (Germany),2023
- Dumitru Baleanu (Turkey, Romania),2023
- Oliver Schütze (Mexico),2022
- Michal Fečkan (Slovakia), 2022
- Marat Akhmet (Turkey), 2021
- C. Steve Suh (USA), 2020
- Miguel A. F. Sanjuán (Spain), 2020