The AMS-MAA-SIAM Frank and Brennie Morgan
Prize for Outstanding Research in Mathematics
by an Undergraduate Student
The Frank and Brennie Morgan Prize stands to recognize and encourage
outstanding mathematical research by undergraduate students. It was endowed
by Mrs. Frank Morgan of Allentown, PA. The prize is $1,200. Call for Nominations.
List of Recipients
2013
Winner – Fan Wei, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Honorable Mention – Dhruv Ranganathan, Harvey Mudd College; Jonathan Schneider, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2012
Winner - John Pardo, Princeton Honorable Mention - Hannah Alpert, MIT;
Elina Robeva, Stanford
2011
Winner - Maria Monks, MIT
Honorable Mention - Michael Viscardi, Harvard; Yufei Zhao, MIT
2010
Winner - Scott Duke Kominers, Harvard University
Honorable Mention - Maria Monks, MIT
2009
Winner - Aaron Pixton, Princeton University
Honorable Mention - Andrei Negut, Princeton University
2008
Winner - Nathan Kaplan, Princeton University
2007
Winner - Daniel Kane, Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT)
2005
Winner - Jacob Fox, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
2004
Winner - Reid Barton, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Honorable Mention - Po-Shen Loh, University of Cambridge
2003
Winner - Melanie Wood, Duke University
Honorable Mention - Karen Yeats, University of Waterloo
2002
Winner - Joshua Greene, Harvey Mudd College
2001
Winner - Ciprian Manolescu, Harvard University
Honorable Mention - Michael Levin, MIT
2000
Winner - Jacob Lurie, Harvard University
Honorable Mention - Wai Ling Yee, University of Waterloo
1999
Winner - Sean Thomas McLaughlin, University of Michigan
Honorable Mention - Samit Dasgupta, Harvard University
1998
Winner - Daniel K. Biss, Harvard University
Honorable Mention - Aaron F. Archer, Harvey Mudd College
1997
Winner - Jade P. Vinson, Washington University
Honorable Mention - Vikaas S. Sohal, Harvard University
1996
Winner - Manjul Bhargava, Harvard University
Honorable Mention - Lenhard Ng, Harvard University
1995
Winner - Kannan Soundararajan, University of Michigan
Honorable Mention - Kiran Kedlaya, Harvard University