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| revenue = $267,780,782<ref name="Ratings">{{cite web | url=http://990s.foundationcenter.org/990pf_pdf_archive/133/133794889/133794889_201612_990PF.pdf | title=Simons Foundation, Inc. | website=Foundation Center | access-date= |
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The '''Simons Foundation''' is a private foundation established in 1994 by Marilyn and [[James Harris Simons|Jim Simons]] with offices in [[New York City]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mhnews-autism.org/back_issues/ASN-Winter2017.pdf|title=Simons Foundation: Funder of Basic Science Research, Early Mover in Autism Science|publisher=Autism Spectrum News}}</ref> |
The '''Simons Foundation''' is a private foundation established in 1994 by Marilyn and [[James Harris Simons|Jim Simons]] with offices in [[New York City]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.mhnews-autism.org/back_issues/ASN-Winter2017.pdf|title=Simons Foundation: Funder of Basic Science Research, Early Mover in Autism Science|publisher=Autism Spectrum News}}</ref> As one of the largest charitable organizations in the US with assets of over $5 billion in 2022,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.simonsfoundation.org/annual-reports/|title=Simons Foundation Annual Reports|website=simonsfoundation.org}}</ref> the foundation's mission is to advance the fronteirsofresearch in mathematics and the basic sciences. The foundation supports science by making grants to individual researchers and their projects. |
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In 2021, Marilyn Simons stepped down as president after 26 years at the helm, and astrophysicist [[David Spergel]] was appointed president.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/2021/8/4/the-simons-foundation-has-a-new-president-for-the-first-time-in-its-history-wheres-it-headed-next/|title=The Simons Foundation Has A New President For the First Time In Its History|newspaper=Inside Philanthropy|date=August 4, 2021}}</ref> |
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The foundation also funds two editorially independent online publications: ''[[Quanta Magazine]]'' and ''Spectrum'' (see [[Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative]]). ''Quanta'' reports on developments in mathematics, theoretical physics, theoretical computer science and the basic life sciences.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.quantamagazine.org/about/|title=About Quanta - Quanta Magazine|date=7 April 2017 }}</ref> ''Spectrum'' provides news and analysis of advancements in autism research.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://spectrumnews.org/about/|title=About Spectrum - Spectrum - Autism Research News}}</ref> |
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In 2016, the foundation launched the [[Flatiron Institute]], its in-house multidisciplinary research institute focused on computational science.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2016/11/22/science/flatiron-institute-james-simons-foundation.html|title=James Simons's Foundation Starts New Institute for Computing, Big Data|last=Chang|first=Kenneth|date=2016-11-22|newspaper=The New York Times|issn=0362-4331|access-date=2017-01-20}}</ref> The Flatiron Institute hosts centers for computational science in five areas: |
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Simons Investigators are nominated by eligible universities in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and Ireland. Awards are made in the categories of mathematics, physics, astrophysics, theoretical computer science, mathematical modeling of living systems (MMLS), and math+X.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.simonsfoundation.org/grant/simons-investigators/ |title=Simons Investigators |quote=The Math+X Investigators program is designed to encourage novel collaborations between mathematics and other fields in science or engineering. |access-date=1 April 2019}}</ref> |
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{{bulleted list|Center for Computational Astrophysics (CCA) | Center for Computational Biology (CCB) | Center for Computational Quantum Physics (CCQ) | Center for Computational Mathematics (CCM) | Center for Computational Neuroscience (CCN)}} |
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==Funding Areas== |
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The foundation makes grants in four program areas:<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.simonsfoundation.org/about-us/|title=About Simons Foundation|work=Simons Foundation|access-date=23 January 2017}}</ref><ref>{{Cite news|url=http://www.insidephilanthropy.com/home/2016/5/17/inside-the-simons-foundation-big-philanthropy-on-the-frontie.html|title=Inside the Simons Foundation: Big Philanthropy on the Frontiers of Science|newspaper=Inside Philanthropy|language=en-US|access-date=2017-01-20}}</ref> |
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{{bulleted list| Mathematics and Physical Sciences (MPS) | Life Sciences | Autism Research / Simons Foundation Autism Research Initiative (SFARI) | Outreach, Education, and Engagement}} |
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Awardees receive research support of $100,000 per year for five years.<ref name=program/> |
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Formation | 1994 |
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Type | Private foundation |
Headquarters | New York, NY, United States |
President | David Spergel |
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Revenue (2021) | $267,780,782[1] |
Expenses (2021) | $307,447,716[1] |
Website | www |
The Simons Foundation is a private foundation established in 1994 by Marilyn and Jim Simons with offices in New York City.[2] As one of the largest charitable organizations in the US with assets of over $5 billion in 2022,[3] the foundation's mission is to advance the fronteirs of research in mathematics and the basic sciences. The foundation supports science by making grants to individual researchers and their projects.
In 2021, Marilyn Simons stepped down as president after 26 years at the helm, and astrophysicist David Spergel was appointed president.[4]
In 2016, the foundation launched the Flatiron Institute, its in-house multidisciplinary research institute focused on computational science.[5] The Flatiron Institute hosts centers for computational science in five areas:
The foundation makes grants in four program areas:[6][7]
Among other programs, the Simons Foundation funds the Simons Investigators in MPS program[8] which provides a stable base of support for outstanding scientists, enabling them to undertake long-term study of fundamental questions.[9]
Year | Category | Awardee | Institution |
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2021 | Mathematics | Guido De Philippis | New York University |
June Huh | Stanford University | ||
Lin Lin | University of California, Berkeley | ||
Assaf Naor | Princeton University | ||
Physics | Xie Chen | California Institute of Technology | |
Eugene Demler | Harvard University | ||
Shanhui Fan | Stanford University | ||
Peter Graham | Stanford University | ||
Surjeet Rajendran | Johns Hopkins University | ||
Theoretical Physics in Life Sciences | L. Mahadevan | Harvard University | |
Ilya Nemenman | Emory University | ||
Astrophysics | Jonathan Fortney | University of California, Santa Cruz | |
Yuri Levin | Columbia University | ||
Theoretical Computer Science | Maria-Florina Balcan | Carnegie Mellon University | |
Amit Sahai | University of California, Los Angeles | ||
Thomas Vidick | California Institute of Technology | ||
2020 | Mathematics | Alexei Borodin | Massachusetts Institute of Technology |
Ciprian Manolescu | Stanford University | ||
Fernando Codá Marques | Princeton University | ||
Zhiwei Yun | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
Physics | Aashish Clerk | University of Chicago | |
Claudia de Rham | Imperial College London | ||
Mohammad Hafezi | University of Maryland, College Park | ||
Jané Kondev | Brandeis University | ||
Leonardo Rastelli | Stony Brook University | ||
Kathryn Zurek | California Institute of Technology | ||
Astrophysics | Brian Metzger | Columbia University | |
Karin Öberg | Harvard University | ||
Theoretical Computer Science | Venkat Guruswami | Carnegie Mellon University | |
Omer Reingold | Stanford University | ||
David Woodruff | Carnegie Mellon University | ||
2019 | Mathematics | Bhargav Bhatt | University of Michigan |
Xiuxiong Chen | Stony Brook University | ||
Nets Katz | California Institute of Technology | ||
Elchanan Mossel | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
Physics | Rouven Essig | Stony Brook University | |
Sean Hartnoll | Stanford University | ||
Gil Refael | California Institute of Technology | ||
Neal Weiner | New York University | ||
Cenke Xu | University of California, Santa Barbara | ||
Astrophysics | Daniel Kasen | University of California, Berkeley | |
Rachel Mandelbaum | Carnegie Mellon University | ||
Theoretical Computer Science | David Blei | Columbia University | |
Oded Regev | New York University | ||
Mathematical Modeling of Living Systems | Brent Waters | University of Texas at Austin | |
Benjamin Machta | Yale University | ||
Caroline Uhler | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
2018 | Mathematics | André Arroja Neves | University of Chicago |
Sylvia Serfaty | New York University | ||
Akshay Venkatesh | Stanford University | ||
Physics | Liang Fu | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
Kenneth Intriligator | University of California, San Diego | ||
Xiao-Liang Qi | Stanford University | ||
Shinsei Ryu | University of Chicago | ||
David Tong | University of Cambridge | ||
Astrophysics | Yanbei Chen | California Institute of Technology | |
Ue-Li Pen | University of Toronto | ||
Theoretical Computer Science | Constantinos Daskalakis | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | |
Ran Raz | Princeton University | ||
Mathematical Modeling of Living Systems | Claudia Clopath | Imperial College London | |
Lucy Colwell | University of Cambridge | ||
Eleni Katifori | University of Pennsylvania | ||
Daniela Witten | University of Washington | ||
2017 | Mathematics | Simon Brendle | Columbia University |
Ludmil Katzarkov | University of Miami | ||
Igor Rodnianski | Princeton University | ||
Allan Sly | University of California, Berkeley | ||
Physics | Nigel Cooper | Cambridge University | |
Steven Gubser | Princeton University | ||
Shamit Kachru | Stanford University | ||
Anders Sandvik | Boston University | ||
Eva Silverstein | Stanford University | ||
Astrophysics | Eve Ostriker | Princeton University | |
Wayne Hu | University of Chicago | ||
Theoretical Computer Science | Scott Aaronson | University of Texas at Austin | |
Boaz Barak | Harvard University | ||
James R. Lee | University of Washington | ||
Mathematical Modeling of Living Systems | Arvind Murugan | The University of Chicago | |
David Schwab | Northwestern University | ||
Aryeh Warmflash | Rice University | ||
Daniel Weissman | Emory University | ||
Math+X | Andrea Bertozzi | University of California, Los Angeles | |
Amit Singer | Princeton University | ||
2016 | Mathematics | Vladimir Markovic | California Institute of Technology |
James McKernan | University of California, San Diego | ||
Bjorn Poonen | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
Physics | Mina Aganagic | University of California, Berkeley | |
Andrea Alù | The University of Texas at Austin | ||
Andrei Beloborodov | Columbia University | ||
B. Andrei Bernevig | Princeton University | ||
Garnet Chan | California Institute of Technology | ||
Daniel Eisenstein | Harvard University | ||
Anton Kapustin | California Institute of Technology | ||
Theoretical Computer Science | Madhu Sudan | Harvard University | |
David Zuckerman | University of Texas at Austin | ||
Mathematical Modeling of Living Systems | Surya Ganguli | Stanford University | |
Kirill Korolev | Boston University | ||
Madhav Mani | Northwestern University | ||
M. Lisa Manning | Syracuse University | ||
Math+X | Ingrid Daubechies | Duke University | |
2015 | Mathematics | Ian Agol | University of California, Berkeley |
Ben Green | University of Oxford | ||
Raphaël Rouquier | University of California, Los Angeles | ||
Christopher Skinner | Princeton University | ||
Theoretical Computer Science | Dan Boneh | Stanford University | |
Subhash Khot | New York University | ||
Christopher Umans | California Institute of Technology | ||
Physics | Jonathan Feng | University of California, Irvine | |
Alexei Kitaev | California Institute of Technology | ||
Andrea Liu | University of Pennsylvania | ||
Mark Van Raamsdonk | University of British Columbia | ||
Ashvin Vishwanath | Harvard University | ||
Anastasia Volovich | Brown University | ||
Matthieu Wyart | New York University | ||
Mathematical Modeling of Living Systems | Michael Desai | Harvard University | |
Andrew Mugler | Purdue University | ||
James O’Dwyer | University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign | ||
Math+X | Michael Weinstein | Columbia University | |
2014 | Mathematics | Alex Eskin | University of Chicago |
Larry Guth | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
Richard Kenyon | Brown University | ||
Andrei Okounkov | Columbia University | ||
Theoretical Computer Science | Moses Charikar | Princeton University | |
Shang-Hua Teng | University of Southern California | ||
Physics | Patrick Hayden | Stanford University | |
Marc Kamionkowski | The Johns Hopkins University | ||
Leo Radzihovsky | University of Colorado at Boulder | ||
Rachel Somerville | Rutgers University | ||
Anatoly Spitkovsky | Princeton University | ||
Iain Stewart | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
Mathematical Modeling of Living Systems | Paul François | McGill University | |
Oskar Hallatschek | University of California, Berkeley | ||
Pankaj Mehta | Boston University | ||
Olga Zhaxybayeva | Dartmouth College | ||
2013 | Mathematics | Ngô Bảo Châu | The University of Chicago |
Maryam Mirzakhani | Stanford University | ||
Kannan Soundararajan | Stanford University | ||
Daniel Tătaru | University of California, Berkeley | ||
Computer Science | Rajeev Alur | University of Pennsylvania | |
Piotr Indyk | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
Salil Vadhan | Harvard University | ||
Physics | Victor Galitski | The University of Maryland | |
Randall Kamien | University of Pennsylvania | ||
Joel Moore | University of California, Berkeley | ||
Đàm Thanh Sơn | The University of Chicago | ||
Senthil Todadri | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
Xi Yin | Harvard University | ||
2012 | Mathematics | Manjul Bhargava | Princeton University |
Alice Guionnet | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
Christopher Hacon | The University of Utah | ||
Paul Seidel | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
Amit Singer | Princeton University | ||
Terence Tao | University of California, Los Angeles | ||
Horng-Tzer Yau | Harvard University | ||
Computer Science | Sanjeev Arora | Princeton University | |
Shafrira Goldwasser | Massachusetts Institute of Technology | ||
Russell Impagliazzo | University of California, San Diego | ||
Jon Kleinberg | Cornell University | ||
Daniel Spielman | Yale University | ||
Physics | Igor Aleiner | Columbia University | |
Michael Brenner | Harvard University | ||
Sharon Glotzer | University of Michigan | ||
Matthew Hastings | Duke University | ||
Chris Hirata | California Institute of Technology | ||
Charles Kane | University of Pennsylvania | ||
Hirosi Ooguri | California Institute of Technology | ||
Frans Pretorius | Princeton University | ||
Eliot Quataert | University of California, Berkeley |
As of December 2018, the Simons Foundation is listed as a White House BRAIN Initiative Alliance Member.[10]
The Simons Collaboration on the Global Brain (SCGB) is working to understand the internal processes underlying cognition.[11]
In 2008, the Simons Foundation website started a News & Opinion section called 'Spectrum'. This section evolved into an independent website in 2015 on spectrumnews.org. The funding for this editorially independent website still comes from the Simons Foundation.[12]
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