The Barcelona Dynamical Systems Prize of the SCM is awarded to the authors of a research paper in English on the topic of
dynamical systems. The award is managed by Catalan mathematician , and has been given biennially since 2015. Past winners of the prize are: • 2015 – and • 2017 – Jordi-Lluís Figueras, Àlex Haro, and Alejandro Luque • 2019 –
Vadim Kaloshin and
Alfonso Sorrentino • 2023 – Massimiliano Berti, Alberto Maspero, and Paolo Ventura The Maria Antònia Canals Prize is awarded jointly with three other Spanish mathematical societies for an "innovative classroom experience", and aims to promote innovation in mathematics teaching. It is named for Catalan mathematician
Maria Antònia Canals. The Évariste Galois Prize is awarded annually since 1962 to a student for research work included in their master's thesis or at an early stage of their doctoral studies. The prize is named for French mathematician
Évariste Galois. The Emmy Noether Prize has been annually awarded since 2016 to the best
bachelor's thesis defended that year by a student of mathematics at either the
Autonomous University of Barcelona, the
University of Barcelona, or the
Polytechnic University of Catalonia. It is named for German mathematician
Emmy Noether. The Albert Dou prize is awarded biennially to the author of a work "showing the importance of mathematics in our world." It was first awarded in 2010, and is named for Catalan mathematician
Albert Dou i Mas de Xexàs, who died in 2009. ==Presidents==