Marius Tiba, Tenure Track Assistant Professor at EPFL, has been awarded the 2026 Frontiers in Science Prize by the International Congress of Basic Science (ICBS) for a paper in Fourier Analysis and Harmonic Analysis co-authored with Paul Balister, Béla Bollobás, Robert Morris, and Julian Sahasrabudhe.The Frontiers in Science Prize is awarded by the International Congress of Basic Science (ICBS) to recognize outstanding research achievements from the past ten years in mathematics, physics, and information sciences and engineering. To be eligible, a work must be of the highest scientific value and originality, have made an important impact in its area, and have been evaluated and accepted by scholars in the field. The prize was announced on May 19, 2026.The 2026 prize recognizes the paper "Flat Littlewood Polynomials Exist," published in the Annals of Mathematics in 2020. The work was co-authored with Paul Balister (University of Oxford), Béla Bollobás (University of Cambridge), Robert Morris (Instituto de Matemática Pura e Aplicada, Rio de Janeiro), and Julian Sahasrabudhe (University of Cambridge).Marius Tiba joined EPFL as Tenure Track Assistant Professor in the School of Basic Sciences in 2025. His research spans combinatorics, analysis, and number theory.