Math in France, a mathematical community open to the world
Math in France IHES

Math in France, a mathematical community open to the world

The French National Institute for Mathematical Sciences and their Interactions (INSMI) – CNRS has just released a new updated version of the website “Math in France“.

Math in France is designed for the international mathematical community and it allows to browse through opportunities to foster collaborations in mathematics, to get an overview of the structuring of mathematical research in France and get in touch with the French mathematical community.

This site was created in 2016 before the European Congress of Mathematics in Berlin and it is updated before any international and European congress. It has recently been entirely redesigned with a new, engaging outlook and an easier access to information.

A gallery of about 80 portraits of mathematicians will give you a glimpse of the French mathematical community and of the different topics that are investigated by its researchers both in France and abroad. You will recognize several mathematicians related to IHES: Hugo Duminil-Copin, a permanent professor since 2016, Laure Saint-Raymond, who will join the Institute as a permanent professor starting in September 2021, Nicolas Bergeron, editor-in-chief of the mathematics journal Publications mathématiques de l’IHES, as well as Anna Erschler, Ya Deng, and Eleonora Di Nezza, all former post-doctoral fellows at the Institute.

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