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Professor János Surányi was born in Budapest in 1918. He received his undergraduate degree in 1941 and his PhD in 1943. He began teaching at University of Szeged as an assistant in 1950 without pay. Since 1950 he has worked at Eötvös University Budapest, and since 1960 has held the rank of full professor. During the last four decades, he has been engaged in mathematics education and didactics, besides doing research in mathematics proper. One of his greatest merits is that after the Second World War he restarted Kozepiskolai Matematikai Lapok (KoMaL). This world famous journal which is more than 100 years old ceased to exist due to war circumstances and lay sleeping until Professor Surányi restarted it. The journal has been a very important factor in the popularization of mathematics, in particular of solving mathematical problems by high school students. János Surányi has served as editor-in-chief since 1970.
Professor Surányi receiving his award from Professor Ron Dunkley, President of WFNMC, in Tokyo on Friday 4 August, 2000.
Professor Surányi receives his Award for the second time from WFNMC President Peter Taylor at the function in Budapest on Monday 9 October 2000 held to also present an Erdös Award to his countryman Istvan Reiman.
From left Peter Taylor, Istvan Reiman, János Surányi and Jozsef Pelikan, leader of the Hungarian IMO team, after the Budapest function.