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De la Vallée Poussin Chair

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The de La Vallée Poussin Chair (Chaire de La Vallée Poussin in French) is an annual award entrusted each year by the Université catholique de Louvain (also known as UCLouvain) to a leading mathematical personality. It is named after the Belgian mathematician [|Charles Jean de la Vallée Poussin]], who was professor at the Université catholique de Louvain during many years. The recipient of the Chair is invited to give an inaugural lesson related to his or her own research, followed by a few additional in-depth lessons. All the lectures take place at the Institut de Recherche en Mathématique et Physique[1] in Louvain-la-Neuve.

The award was created in 2001.

Recipients of the de La Vallée Chair[edit]

The following mathematicians have been awarded the de La Vallée Poussin Chair (with the title of the program, when available):[2]

  • 2022 – Ieke Moerdijk: Trees in Algebra and Geometry [3]
  • 2020–21 – Guido De Philippis: PDE constrained inclusions [4]
  • 2019 – Alekseev Anton: Low dimensional topology, Lie theory and number theory: from Duflo isomorphism to multiple zeta values[5]
  • 2018 – Bernard Dacorogna[6]
  • 2017 – George Janelidze: From Galois theory to commutative Hopf algebras and finite topological spaces[7]
  • 2016 – Raman Parimala: Arithmetic of Algebraic Groups
  • 2015 – Dror Bar-Natan: Expansions
  • 2014 – Yves Benoist: Discrete subgroups of SL(3,R)
  • 2013 – Yann Brenier: Convexité cachée en équations aux dérivées partielles non-linéaires
  • 2012 – Kurt Johansson: Random matrices and related models
  • 2011 – Ross Street: Monoidal categories in, and linking, geometry and algebra[8]
  • 2010 – Pierre Cartier: Autour des théories de Galois pour les équations différentielles
  • 2009 – Juan Luis Vazquez: The theories of nonlinear diffusion
  • 2008 – Robbert Dijkgraaf: The quantum geometry of string theory
  • 2007 – Ulrike Tillmann: Topology of moduli spaces
  • 2006 – Étienne Ghys: Le groupe symplectique
  • 2005 – Yakov Eliashberg: Symplectic Field Theory and Applications
  • 2004 – Haïm Brezis: L'équation de Ginzburg-Landau : une source étonnante de nouvelles idées en Analyse et en Topologie
  • 2003 - Persi Diaconis
  • 2002 – Jacques Tits: Immeubles

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