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One of the two 2021 Fermat prizes of mathematical research has been awarded to our colleague Vincent Pilloni.
The 2021 Sophie Germain/Institut de France Foundation prize has been awarded to our colleague Étienne Fouvry.
https://www.academie-sciences.fr/fr/Laureats/laureat-2021-du-prix-sophie-germain-etienne-fouvry.html
We are saddened to learn of the death of our colleague, Professor Emeritus Nessim Sibony, who once headed the LMO, and also the Harmonic Analysis team.
After important works in Several Complex Variables, holomorphic convexity, positive currents, invariant metrics, and d-bar analysis, Nessim Sibony pivoted to Multidimensional Holomorphic Dynamics, a field that he truly founded in France. His famous collaborations with John Erik Fornaess, and then Tien-Cuong Dinh, punctuated the development of this field with remarkable results. Furthermore, his ex-Ph.D. students --- Vincent Guedj, Charles Favre, Romain Dujardin, Gabriel Vigny --- still work in this area currently.
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From 8-10 November, 2021, the LMO will hold a conference dedicated to Geneviève Raugel.
Our colleague Pierrick Bousseau was awarded the prize that comes with giving the Peccot lectures for 2021-2022:
https://www.college-de-france.fr/site/cours-peccot/Presentation.htm
Our colleagues Cyril Houdayer and Emanuele Macri will give talks in July next year at the International Congress of Mathematics (ICM 2022):
https://icm2022.org/3991a2b5936eb129d5f87db2bf531786/plenary-and-special-lectures
Three of our PhD students won a mathematics-industry competition
Three PhD students at the LMO—Vadim Lebovici, Olympio Hacquard, and Etienne Lasalle—have won one of the three competitions of the 2021 edition of the Mathematics and Industry Challenge organized by AMIES:
A video for potential future students of the Graduate School of Mathematics of Paris-Saclay University is now available online:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EmJE8qB75IE
Jean-Michel Bismut (LMO) and Jeff Cheeger (NYU) were awarded the Shaw prize “for their remarkable insights that have transformed, and continue to transform, modern geometry”.