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Stanford, IAS professors awarded $1.2M Shaw Prize for mathematics breakthroughs

Stanford, IAS professors awarded $1.2M Shaw Prize for mathematics breakthroughs
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Stanford professor Emmanuel Candes and IAS professor Camillo De Lellis have been awarded the $1.2 million Shaw Prize in Mathematical Sciences. Their work in compressed sensing and fluid dynamics has significantly advanced signal processing and data science.

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These mathematical breakthroughs have practical applications in medical imaging and data reconstruction, impacting modern technology and healthcare.

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