The Einstein Mad Hat Awards
To celebrate the recent discovery of the Hat and Spectre tiles, which tessellate the plane but only in a non-repeating way, the National Museum of Mathematics and the United Kingdom Mathematics Trust were pleased to host the Einstein Mad Hat Awards, for renditions of the Hat and Spectre tiles.
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Global Competition: Winners | Finalists | Honorable Mentions
Scholastic Competition: Winner | Finalists | Honorable Mentions
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Submissions highlighting the connections between mathematics, art, design, and catering were encouraged. There were two competitions offering $20,000 in total awards distributed.
The Global Einstein Mad Hat Award: This competition awards a cash prize to an adult winner. The adult winner must be 18 years of age or older and must not be enrolled in high school, secondary school, or the equivalent.
The Scholastic Einstein Mad Hat Award: This competition awards a scholarship to a winner who is currently enrolled in high school, secondary school, or the equivalent. The scholarship will be applied towards tuition at an accredited college or university.
Check out this New York Times article, What Can You Do With an Einstein?, featuring the winners of the Einstein Mad Hat Awards.
The National Museum of Mathematics and the United Kingdom Mathematics Trust wish to thank everyone who participated in the Einstein Mad Hat Awards competition!
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Global Competition Overall Winners
Evan Brock
Toronto, Ontario (Canada)
and
Shiying Dong
Greenwich, Connecticut (USA)
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Scholastic Competition Overall Winner
Devi Kuscer
Greater London (UK)
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Global Competition Finalists
Pierre Broca, Marseille, PACA (France); Sy Chen, Rockville, Maryland (USA);
Garnet Frost, London (UK); and Emma Laughton, Colyton, Devon (UK).
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Scholastic Competition Finalists
Mia Fan-Chiang, Abingdon, Oxfordshire (UK); William Fry, New York City (USA);
Verity Langley, Henley on Thames, Oxfordshire (UK); Tadeas Martinat, Cardiff, Wales (UK);
and Julien Weiner, New Orleans, Lousiana (USA).
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Global Competition Honorable Mentions
David Bailey, Grimsby, North East Lincolnshire (UK); Ellie Baker, Cambridge, Massachusetts (USA); Francesca Carter, Hayle, Cornwall (UK); Alec Dixon, Frinton-on-Sea, Essex (UK); Ildikó Fekete, Alcsútdoboz, Fejer County (Hungary); Geoff Ginader, Erie, Pennsylvania (USA); Maia Graff, Sarpsborg (Norway); Peter Hilgers, Ettlingen, Baden-Württemberg (Germany); Dominic Jenner, Salisbury, Wiltshire (UK); Micha Kalle, Zwolle, Overijssel (Netherlands); Fatma Kayatekin, Taipei City, Taipei (Taiwan); Brad Klee, Johannes Martin, and Bowen Ping, Champaign, Illinois (USA); Jonas Lannoo, Veldegem, West-Vlaanderen (Belgium); Petter Larsson, London (UK); Tyswan Slater, Blackheath, NSW (Australia); Ally Stanley, Greater London (UK); Ichiro Tanioka, Higashiosaka, Osaka (Japan); Albin Thorning, Jävrebyn, Norrbotten (Sweden); William Thuburn, Rome, Lazio (Italy); Edward Walker, Cooma, NSW (Australia); Christian Walther, Winterthur, ZH (Switzerland); James Westphal, Forbes, VIC (Australia); and Jon-Paul Wheatley, St. Louis, Missouri (USA).
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Scholastic Competition Honorable Mentions
Shameer Ali, Leicester, Leicestershire (UK); Rehan Basu, London (UK); Nancy Clark, London (UK); Leslie Fry, New York City (USA); Tasnim Hossain, Nottingham, East Midlands (UK); Emily Kelt, Edinburgh, Scotland (UK); Chelsea Lee, Twickenham, Middlesex (UK); Ilora Nandi Ball, London (UK); and Isabella Smith, Rugby, Warwickshire (UK).
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