Since 1983 the Swedish Mathematical Society has awarded its Wallenberg Prize to Swedish mathematicians under 40 that have a Ph.D. It is Sweden's most prestigious award for young mathematicians. The winner is the main speaker at the autumn meeting of the society. Past winners of the prize are: • 1983 – • 1984 –
Svante Janson and • 1987 –
Johan Håstad • 1988 – and Ulf Persson • 1989 –
Arne Meurman • 1990 –
Håkan Eliasson • 1991 – Per Salberger • 1992 –
Håkan Hedenmalm • 1993 – Johan Råde • 1994 – Mats Andersson • 1995 –
Kurt Johansson and
Anders Szepessy • 1996 – • 1997 – Erik Andersén and Bernt Wennberg • 1998 – Lars Ernström and Timo Weidl • 1999 –
Olle Häggström • 2000 – Tobias Ekholm and Erik Palmgren • 2001 –
Warwick Tucker • 2002 – and Genkai Zhang • 2003 – Dmitrij Kozlov and Oleg Safronov • 2004 –
Julius Borcea and Serguei Shimorin • 2005 – Hans Rullgård and Andreas Strömbergsson • 2006 – Mattias Jonsson • 2007 – • 2008 – Petter Brändén and Anders Karlsson • 2009 – Mats Boij and
Kaj Nyström • 2010 –
Robert Berman • 2011 –
Johan Wästlund • 2012 – Kristian Bjerklöv and Andreas Rosén • 2013 – Håkan Samuelsson Kalm and Elizabeth Wulcan • 2014 – Fredrik Wiklund • 2015 – Jonatan Lenells and David Rydh • 2016 – John Andersson and Erik Wahlén • 2017 – Maurice Duits • 2018 – Dan Petersen and David Witt Nyström • 2019 – Mikael Björklund and Erik Lindgren • 2020 – Thomas Kragh • 2021 – • 2022 – Wushi Goldring and Martin Raum • 2023 –
Lilian Matthiesen and Olof Sisask • 2024 – Malin Palö Forsström and Cecilia Holmgren • 2025 – Kathlén Kohn and Gaultier Lambert ==See also==