She received the Louis Empain Prize for Physics in 1984, awarded once every five years to a Belgian scientist on the basis of work done before the age of 29. Between 1992 and 1997 she was a fellow of the MacArthur Foundation and in 1993 was elected to the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. In 1994 she received the American Mathematical Society Steele Prize for Exposition for her book Ten Lectures on Wavelets and was invited to give a plenary lecture at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Zurich. In 1997 she was awarded the AMS Ruth Lyttle Satter prize. She was elected to the United States National Academy of Sciences in 1998.
In 2000 Daubechies became the first woman to receive the National Academy of Sciences Award in Mathematics, presented every 4 years for excellence in published mathematical research. The award honored her "for fundamental discoveries on wavelets and wavelet expansions and for her role in making wavelets methods a practical basic tool of applied mathematics."
In January 2005, Daubechies became just the third woman since 1924 to give the Josiah Willard Gibbs Lecture sponsored by the American Mathematical Society. Her talk was on "The Interplay Between Analysis and Algorithm."
Ingrid Daubechies was the 2006 Emmy Noether Lecturer at the San Antonio Joint Mathematics Meetings.
In September 2006, the Pioneer Prize from the International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics was awarded jointly to Ingrid Daubechies and Heinz Engl.
2012 Nemmers Prize in Mathematics, Northwestern University,
She won 2012 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Basic Sciences category jointly with David Mumford.
Honours awarded to Ingrid Daubechies
Speaker at International Congress 1994
AMS Steele Prize 1994
AMS Satter Prize 1997
NAS Award in Mathematics 2000
Hedrick lecturer 2001
BMC plenary speaker 2002
AMS Gibbs Lecturer 2005
AWM-SIAM Kovalevsky Lecture 2005
Pioneer Prize 2007
AMS Steele Prize 2011
In 2000 Daubechies became the first woman to receive the National Academy of Sciences Award in Mathematics, presented every 4 years for excellence in published mathematical research. The award honored her "for fundamental discoveries on wavelets and wavelet expansions and for her role in making wavelets methods a practical basic tool of applied mathematics."
In January 2005, Daubechies became just the third woman since 1924 to give the Josiah Willard Gibbs Lecture sponsored by the American Mathematical Society. Her talk was on "The Interplay Between Analysis and Algorithm."
Ingrid Daubechies was the 2006 Emmy Noether Lecturer at the San Antonio Joint Mathematics Meetings.
In September 2006, the Pioneer Prize from the International Council for Industrial and Applied Mathematics was awarded jointly to Ingrid Daubechies and Heinz Engl.
2012 Nemmers Prize in Mathematics, Northwestern University,
She won 2012 BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award in the Basic Sciences category jointly with David Mumford.
Honours awarded to Ingrid Daubechies
Speaker at International Congress 1994
AMS Steele Prize 1994
AMS Satter Prize 1997
NAS Award in Mathematics 2000
Hedrick lecturer 2001
BMC plenary speaker 2002
AMS Gibbs Lecturer 2005
AWM-SIAM Kovalevsky Lecture 2005
Pioneer Prize 2007
AMS Steele Prize 2011