This awards supports the research of Professor Z. Ran to work in algebraic geometry. He will work on deformation theory of varieties, study moduli spaces of polarized varieties as well as questions about properties of projective varieties. He will also study Hodge theory for holomorphic maps. The research is in the field of algebraic geometry, one of the oldest parts of modern mathematics, but one which blossomed to the point where it has, in the past 10 years, solved problems that have stood for centuries. Originally, it treated figures defined in the plane by the simplest of equations, namely polynomials. Today, the field uses methods not only from algebra, but also from analysis and topology, and conversely it is extensively used in those fields. Moreover, it has proved itself useful in fields as diverse as physics, theoretical computer science, cryptography, coding theory and robotics.