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Call for Nominations: 2019 Sacks Prize, Deadline: 30 Sep 2019

Call for Nominations: 2019 Sacks Prize

The ASL invites nominations for the 2019 Sacks Prize for the most 
outstanding doctoral dissertation in mathematical logic. Nominations must 
be received by September 30, 2019. The Sacks Prize was established to 
honor Professor Gerald Sacks of MIT and Harvard for his unique 
contribution to mathematical logic, particularly as adviser to a large 
number of excellent Ph.D. students. The Prize was first awarded in 1994 
and became an ASL Prize in 1999. The Fund on which the Prize is based is 
now administered by the ASL and the selection of the recipient is made by 
the ASL Committee on Prizes and Awards. The Sacks Prize will consist of a 
cash award plus five years free membership in the ASL. For general 
information about the Prize, visit http: 
//aslonline.org/asl-information/prizes-and-awards/. Anyone who wishes to 
make a nomination for the 2019 Sacks Prize should consult the webpage 
http://aslonline.org/asl-information/prizes-and-awards/ 
sacks-prize-recipients/sacks-prize-nominations-and-other-information/ for 
the precise details.

Students who defend their dissertations (equivalent to the American 
doctoral dissertation) between October 1, 2018, and September 30, 2019, 
are eligible for the Prize this year. This is an international prize, with 
no restriction on the nationality of the candidate or the university where 
the doctorate is granted. Nominations should be made by the thesis 
adviser, and consist of: name of student, title and 1-2 page description 
of dissertation, date and location of the thesis defense, letter of 
recommendation from the adviser, an electronic copy of the thesis in pdf 
form, or the address of a website from which an electronic copy in pdf 
form can be downloaded, and an independent second letter of 
recommendation. Nominations and questions about the Prize should be sent 
to the Committee Chair, Justin Moore; pdf files sent as attachments by 
email to justin@math.cornell.edu are preferred. The form of such letters 
and other pertinent details can be found at the website above, and need to 
be read prior to submitting a nomination. Correspondence should be 
addressed to Justin Moore, Dept. of Mathematics, 310 Malott Hall, Cornell 
University, Ithaca, NY 14853, USA. Those wishing to contribute to the 
Sacks Prize Fund may send contributions to the ASL Business Office (see 
address at the top of this Newsletter). All such contributions are 
tax-deductible within the USA.
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