Copernicus Award honors Haroske (Jena) and Skrzypczak (Poznań) for two decades of groundbreaking German–Polish mathematical research, unifying function space theory, advancing Fourier Transform nuclearity, fostering international collaboration, supporting early-career researchers.
Copernicus Award honors Haroske (Jena) and Skrzypczak (Poznań) for two decades of groundbreaking German–Polish mathematical research, unifying function space theory, advancing Fourier Transform nuclearity, fostering international collaboration, supporting early-career researchers. German–Polish Cooperation in Mathematics Recognized with the 2026 Copernicus Award German–Polish Cooperation in Mathematics Recognized with the 2026 Copernicus Award Published:16 April 2026, 10:00| By: Benedikt Bastong In recognition of their achievements in connection with German–Polish collaboration in science and the humanities, Professor Dr. Dorothee Haroske of the University of Jena and Professor Dr. Leszek Skrzypczak of the University of Poznań are the recipients of the Copernicus Award, presented by the Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG, German Research Foundation) and the Foundation for Polish Science (FNP). The award will be presented by DFG President Professor Dr. Katja Becker and FNP President Professor Dr. Krzysztof Pyrć on 2 June 2026 in Warsaw. Endowed with €200,000, the award is presented every two years. ...