Peter Henrici Prize

The Peter Henrici Prize (German: Peter Henrici Preis; French: Prix Peter Henrici; Italian: Premio Peter Henrici) is a prize awarded jointly by ETH Zurich and the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM) for "original contributions to applied analysis and numerical analysis and/or for exposition appropriate for applied mathematics and scientific computing".

[1] The prize is named in honor of the Swiss numerical analyst Peter Henrici, who was a professor at ETH Zurich for 25 years.

The prize, initiated in 1999 with funds contributed by ETH Zurich, is awarded every four years.

It consists of a certificate containing the citation and (as of 2023) a cash prize of $5,000 (US).

"[1] The award is presented every four years at the International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM).