Erdős–Rényi Prize

The Erdős–Rényi Prize of the Network Science Society is named after Paul Erdős and Alfréd Rényi.

This international prize is awarded annually in a special ceremony at the International Conference on Network Science to a selected young scientist (under 40 years old on the day of the nomination deadline) for their research achievements in the area of network science, broadly construed.

While the achievements can be both theoretical and experimental, the prize is aimed at emphasizing outstanding contributions relevant to the interdisciplinary progress of network science.

[1] Past recipients are:

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