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Cédric VILLANI
Professeur de mathématiques de l'Université de Lyon
Directeur de l'Institut Henri PoincaréE-mail: villani@math.univ-lyon1.fr |
Founded in 1928, renovated in 1994, the Institut Henri Poincaré is funded by the CNRS and the Université Pierre et Marie Curie; it organizes events for the whole french and international community of mathematics and theoretical physics (thematic trimesters, seminars, graduate courses, ...).
The Institut Henri Poincaré also has a broad-audience web site www.poincare.fr (in French).
My main research interests are in kinetic theory (especially Boltzmann equation and its variants; see my long review paper), and optimal transport and its applications (I wrote a book on that subject too; and then another book). More generally, I am fond of subjects which combine several (if not all) of the following themes: evolution partial differential equations, fluid mechanics, statistical mechanics, probability theory, smooth and nonsmooth "metric" Riemannian geometry, and functional inequalities with geometric content.
Answer to Timothy Gowers's Weblog: Thanks for the advice Tim, I'll probably set up a blog one of these days.
I belong to the editorial boards of Inventiones Mathematicae, the Journal of Functional Analysis (JFA), the Journal of Mathematical Physics (JMP) and the Journal of Statistical Physics (JSP).
I proudly served on the boards of the Annals of Institute Henri Poincaré (Probability and Statistics) and the SIAM Journal for Mathematical Analysis (SIMA).
In August 2010 I was awarded the Fields medal together with Ngô Bao Châu, Elon Lindenstrauss and Stanislav Smirnov. This is an opportunity to deeply thank my invaluable collaborators.





My first intention was to change this list from time to time, but hey, I am a father of two, and it is soo difficult to find time to do anything...