Feng Kang Prize of Scientific Computing
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Recipient(s)
- Raymond Honfu Chan (Recipient)
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Description
Since 1995, the Feng Kang Prize of Scientific Computing has honored young Chinese scientists in China and abroad for their significant contributions in the broad areas of scientific computing every other year.The award is being managed by the Institute of Computational Mathematics and Scientific/Engineering Computing, Chinese Academy of Sciences. Winners are rewarded with a premium of 20,000 Chinese Yuan each.
The Feng Kang Prize is dedicated to the memory of the late Professor Feng Kang, the founder and pioneer of Chinese computational mathematics. He was a member of Chinese Academy of Sciences, a professor and the founding director of the Computing Center of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. His work on sympletic methods was awarded the First Prize of National Natural Science Award of China.
Detail(s)
Awarded date | 1997 |
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Degree of recognition | National |
Granting Organisations | Chinese Academy of Sciences |
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