The Moser Lecture Prize
Jürgen Moser (1928-1999) was one of the world's leading mathematicians
who helped develop influential theories in celestial mechanics and dynamical
systems theory (among others) and is renowned for his work on the Kolmogorov-
Arnold-Moser (KAM) theory. He received his doctorate from Göttingen and
went on to be a Professor at the Courant Institute, NYU (1955-1980) and
at ETH-Zürich (1980-1995). Jurgen Moser received the Wolf Prize in
Mathematics in 1995.
Prize Endowments
We would like to ask for your help in contributing to a lasting financial base for the prizes. It is our goal to raise an endowment of at least $10,000 for each prize.
Contributions for the Moser Lecture endowment may be sent to:
The Moser Lecture Fund
Attn: Michelle Montgomery
Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
3600 University City Science Center
Philadelphia, PA 19104-2688 USA