List of Cole Prize winners affiliated with the Institute for Advanced Study

This is a comprehensive list of Cole Prize winners affiliated with the Institute for Advanced Study (IAS) in Princeton, New Jersey as current and former faculty members, visiting scholars, and other affiliates. Of the fifty-six mathematicians who have received the Cole Prize as of 2016, thirty-nine have been affiliated with the IAS at some point in their career.[1]

The Cole Prize is one of two prizes awarded to mathematicians by the American Mathematical Society.[2][3]

Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Algebra
Year Prize winner Years affiliated with IAS
1939 Abraham Adrian Albert 1933–1934
1944 Oscar Zariski 1934–1935, 1960
1949 Richard Brauer 1934–1935, 1942, 1969
1954 Harish-Chandra 1947–1949, 1955–1956, 1961–1962
1960 Serge Lang 1952–1953, 1975
1965 Walter Feit 1958–1959
1965 John G. Thompson 1978
1970 John R. Stallings 1961–1962, 1971–1972
1975 Hyman Bass 1965, 1966
1975 Daniel G. Quillen 1969–1970
1980 Michael Aschbacher 1978–1979
1985 George Lusztig 1969–1971, 1988, 1998–1999
1995 Michel Raynaud 1981
2000 Andrei Suslin 2004–2005
2003 Hiraku Nakajima 1998–1999, 2007–2008
2005 Peter Sarnak 1999–2000, 2002, 2005–current
2006 János Kollár 1986, 2014–2015
Frank Nelson Cole Prize in Number Theory
Year Prize winner Years affiliated with IAS
1941 Claude Chevalley 1938–1939
1951 Paul Erdős 1938–1940
1956 John T. Tate 1959–1960
1962 Kenkichi Iwasawa 1950–1952, 1957–1958, 1966–1967, 1971, 1979, 1985
1962 Bernard M. Dwork 1961–1962, 1983–1984
1967 Simon B. Kochen 1966–1967, 1978–1979
1972 Wolfgang M. Schmidt 1970–1971, 1985–1986
1977 Goro Shimura 1958–1959, 1967–1968, 1970–1971, 1974–1975, 1979, 1983
1982 Robert P. Langlands 1962–1963, 1972–current
1982 Barry Mazur 1958–1959, 1962, 1983
1987 Dorian M. Goldfeld 1973–1974, 1979
1992 Karl Rubin 1983–1984, 1995–1996
1992 Paul Vojta 1989–1990, 1996–1997
1997 Andrew J. Wiles 1981, 1992, 1995–2004, 2007–2011
2002 Henryk Iwaniec 1983–1986
2002 Richard Taylor 2010–current
2008 Manjul Bharğava 2001–2002
2011 Chandrashekhar Khare 2010–2011
2014 Yitang Zhang 2014
2014 Daniel Goldston 1982–2083, 1990
2014 János Pintz 1990–2091, 2009
2014 Cem Y. Yildirim 2009

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