Clément Mouhot, titulaire de la chaire Schlumberger - IHES
portrait professeur Clément Mouhot

Clément Mouhot, mathematician

Schlumberger Chair for Mathematical Sciences

Clément Mouhot is a professor of mathematics at the University of Cambridge. He is interested in the mathematical analysis of the foundations of statistical mechanics, at the interface of partial differential equations, probabilities, and functional inequalities.

Clément Mouhot was previously a researcher at the CNRS and worked at the University of Paris-Dauphine and at the ENS. He obtained his Ph.D. in 2004 under the supervision of Cédric Villani. His thesis topic was the Boltzmann equation.

Recently, Clément Mouhot works on De Giorgi-Nash methods on the one hand and geometric control for kinetic equations on the other hand, as well as on the hydrodynamic limit for stochastic particle systems on networks.

Starting Grant de l'ERC (2011)
Whitehead Prize (2014)
Grand Prix Madame Victor Noury (2014)
Adams Prize (2016)
Conférencier plénier ECM Berlin (2016)
Consolidator Grant de l'ERC (2017)
Conférencier invité ICM Rio (2018)

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