2025 André Aisenstadt Prize lecture – Carlo Pagano
Friday, January 16, 2026 at 3:30pm
Université de Montréal, CRM
Pavillon André-Aisenstadt, 6th floor, room 6214
The André Aisenstadt Prize, which recognizes outstanding research achievements in pure or applied mathematics by a young Canadian mathematician, is awarded this year to Carlo Pagano (Concordia University). His remarkable contributions continue the tradition of excellence that this prize has celebrated since its inception.
Carlo Pagano was born in Italy. He received his PhD in 2018 from Leiden University in the Netherlands, under the supervision of Hendrik Lenstra. After postdoctoral positions at the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn and at the University of Glasgow, he joined the department of Mathematics and Statistics at Concordia University in August 2022.
Carlo Pagano of Concordia University, along with co-author Peter Koymans of Utrecht University, has proved several outstanding conjectures in algebraic number theory using a variety of tools from different areas.
About the André Aisenstadt Prize
Created in 1991 by the CRM, the André Aisenstadt Prize in Mathematics, which includes a scholarship and a medal, recognizes outstanding research results in pure or applied mathematics by a young Canadian mathematician.
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