This prestigious award recognizes his exceptional contributions to applied algebraic geometry and the development of computational methods for particle physics, particularly his pioneering work on Landau discriminants.
The award is given every two years to an outstanding early-career researcher for their distinguished contributions to algebraic geometry and its applications. The official prize ceremony will take place at the SIAM Conference on Applied Algebraic Geometry in July 2025 at the University of Wisconsin, USA.
Simon’s research lies at the intersection of algebraic geometry and symbolic-numerical computation, focusing on solving polynomial equations and their applications in scattering amplitudes and Feynman integrals. His work provides powerful computational tools for advancing our understanding of fundamental physics.
We extend our heartfelt congratulations to Simon on this well-deserved recognition!
Learn more about the award: https://s.gwdg.de/ASPVo2