The Crafoord Days 2016 were celebrated in Stockholm and Lund from 24 to 26 May with Prize symposiums, Prize lectures and the Prize award ceremony in the presence of H.M. the King of Sweden.
Rigid and Flexible Facets of Symplectic Topology
Crafoord Prize Lecture with Crafoord Laureate in mathematics 2016, Yakov Eliashberg, Stanford University, CA, USA. Introduction by Arne Ardeberg, Lund University, Sweden and Tobias Ekholm, Uppsala University, Sweden.
Revealing the Black Hole
Crafoord Prize Lecture with Crafoord Laureate in astronomy 2016, Roger Blandford, Stanford University, CA, USA. Introduction by Arne Ardeberg, Lund University, Sweden.
Spinning Black Holes
Crafoord Prize Lecture with Crafoord Laureate in astronomy 2016, Roy Kerr, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand. Introduction by Arne Ardeberg, Lund University, Sweden.
Lectures from the Prize Symposium in Mathematics and the Prize Symposium in Astronomy
Press photos
Roy Kerr and Roger Blandford receives the Crafoord Prize from the hands of H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, at the Prize Award Ceremony 26 May. Photo: Markus Marcetic, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Yakov Eliashberg receives the Crafoord Prize from the hands of H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, at the Prize Award Ceremony 26 May. Photo: Markus Marcetic, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Yakov Eliashberg receives the Crafoord Prize from the hands of H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, at the Prize Award Ceremony 26 May. Photo: Markus Marcetic, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Roy Kerr receives the Crafoord Prize from the hands of H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, at the Prize Award Ceremony 26 May. Photo: Markus Marcetic, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Roger Blandford receives the Crafoord Prize from the hands of H.M. King Carl XVI Gustaf of Sweden, at the Prize Award Ceremony 26 May. Photo: Markus Marcetic, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Yakov Eliashberg, Prize Lectures, 24 May. Photo: Hans Reuterskiöld, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.

Roger Blandford, Prize Lectures, 24 May. Photo: Hans Reuterskiöld, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
