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Cédric VILLANI

Professeur de mathématiques de l'Université de Lyon

Directeur de l'Institut Henri Poincaré

11 rue Pierre et Marie Curie
75230 Paris Cedex 05, FRANCE

E-mail: villani@math.univ-lyon1.fr
Tel: +33 1 44 27 67 92
Fax: +33 1 46 34 04 56

From 2000 to 2010 I have been Professor in the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, where I have done research and teaching. In September 2010 I joined the Université Claude Bernard Lyon I.
In January 2007 I became a junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France.
Since July 2009 I have been Director of the Institut Henri Poincaré in Paris, where I do research and administration of science.

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.


Let's pompously call this a Public statement: Many friends have been worried that my research might be severely harmed by my responsibilities at the Institut Henri Poincaré. That is very kind, but be reassured people: with the excellent conditions I was offered, the amazing dedicated staff who works with me, and a bit of organization, I will handle this without sacrificing my research in any way.

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).


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