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The Michael Brin Prize in Dynamical Systems is an international prize for outstanding work in the theory of dynamical systems and related areas. It was endowed by Professor Michael Brin of University of Maryland in 2008. The prize is given for specific mathematical achievements that appear as a single or a series of publications in refereed journals, proceedings or monographs. The goal of the prize is to recognize mathematicians who have made substantial impact in the field at an early stage of their careers. Normally the recipients should be no more than twelve years from Ph.D. The prize includes a substantial monetary award whose exact amount de- pends on availability of the funds in the endowment. The target level has been set at $15,000.

The first Brin Prize was presented in April 2008 at the Maryland session of the semi-annual workshop in Dynamical systems and Related topics, that was dedicated to Michael Brin's 60th birthday Subsequent prizes are awarded in odd years and presented at the Penn State Fall sessions of the semi-annual workshop in Dynamical systems and Related topics.

Past winners
(Note: a F symbol denotes mathematicians who later earned a Fields Medal).

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 * 2008 Giovanni Forni
 * 2009 Dmitry Dolgopyat
 * 2011 Artur Avila
 * 2013 Omri Sarig