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Advances in Applied Clifford Algebras - W.K. Clifford Prize

The W.K. Clifford Prize is an international scientific prize for young researchers, which intends to encourage them to compete for excellence in theoretical and applied Clifford algebras, their analysis and geometry. 

The award consists of a written certificate, a one year online access to the Clifford algebra related journals, a book token worth € 150 and a cash award of € 1000. The laureate is also offered the opportunity to give the special W.K. Clifford Prize Lecture at University College London, where W.K. Clifford held the first Goldsmid Chair from 1871 until his untimely death in 1879.

The 5th W.K. Clifford Prize was awarded to:

Xieping Wang of University of Science and Technology of China in Hefei for his outstanding contributions to the field of Clifford analysis

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