Nonlinear Science and Complexity Conference Series Awards
To promote research and development in nonlinear science and engineering fields, Nonlinear Dynamics and Complexity conference series set four awards
Lagrange Award (2008-present)
For lifetime achievement in Nonlinear Physical Science
Nail Ibragimov (Sweden), 2008
Lev A. Ostrovsky (USA), 2010
Valentin Afraimovich (Mexico), 2012
Valery I. Klyatskin (Russia), 2014
José Roberto Castilho Piqueira (Brazil), 2016
Pierre Collet (France), 2018
Vladimir Nekorkin (Russia), 2020
Paul Clavin (France), 2020
James Yorke (USA), 2021
Jürgen Kurths (Germany),2022
Leon O. Chua (USA), 2023
Celso Grebogi (UK), 2023
Edward Ott (USA), 2023
Efim Pelinovsky (Russia), 2024
Yoshisuke Ueda (Japan), 2024
G.M. Zaslavsky Award (2010-present)
For breakthrough achievement in Nonlinear Physical Science
Thomas Solomon (USA), 2010
Raoul Nigmatullin (Russia), 2012
Sergey Prants (Russia), 2014
Mark Edelman (USA), 2016
Xavier Leoncini (France), 2018
Dimitri Volchenkov (USA), 2020
Edgardo Ugalde (Mexico), 2020
Jian-Qiao Sun (USA), 2021
Yury Stepanyants (Australia),2022
Victor Shrira (UK), 2023
Vakhtang Putkaradze (Canada), 2023
Anastasios Bountis (Greece), 2024
Linda E. Reichl (USA), 2024
Arkady Pikovsky (Germany), 2024
C.S. Hsu Award (2020-present)
For distinguished scholars in Nonlinear Dynamics and Control
Miguel A. F. Sanjuán (Spain), 2020
C. Steve Suh (USA), 2020
Marat Akhmet (Turkey), 2021
Michal Fečkan (Slovakia), 2022
Oliver Schütze (Mexico),2022
Tassilo Kuepper (Germany), 2023
Dumitru Baleanu (Turkey), 2023
Guanrong Chen (Hong Kong), 2024
René Lozi (France), 2024
V. Afraimovich Award (2020-present)
For outstanding young scholars in Nonlinear Physical Science
Vitali Vougalter (Canada), 2020
Ivan Ovsyannikov (Germany), 2020
Nikolay V. Kuznetsov (Russia), 2021
Michael Small (Australia),2022
Edson Denis Leonel (Brazil), 2023
Wei Lin (China), 2024
Alexey Slunyaev (Russia), 2024