The executive committee of the International Society of Dynamic Games decided in 2003 to establish a prize to recognize the "outstanding contribution to the theory and applications of dynamic games" of two scholars at each of its symposium, starting in 2004. The prize was named after Rufus Isaacs, the acknowledged founding father of differential games.
Martino Bardi (on the left), Ross Cressman (on the right)
Eitan Altman (on the left), Leon Petrosyan (on the right)
Karl Sigmund (in the center, on the left), Steffen Jorgensen (in the center, on the right)
Tamer Basar (in the center), Geert Jan Olsder (at right)
Alain Haurie (in the center), Pierre Bernhard (at right)
Nikolai Krasovskii (at left; the linked page is in Russian), Wendell Fleming (at right)
George Leitmann (at left), Yu-Chi Ho (at right)