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Karine Beauchard

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Karine Beauchard (born 27 November 1978)[1] is a French mathematician known for her research in control theory. She is a University Professor at the École normale supérieure de Rennes, and was the Peccot Lecturer of the Collège de France for 2007–2008.

Education and career

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From 1999 to 2003, Beauchard studied at the École normale supérieure Cachan. She earned her agrégation in 2002 and a Master of Advanced Studies in numerical analysis in 2003 through Pierre and Marie Curie University.[1] She completed a doctorate in 2005 at the University of Paris-Sud; her dissertation, Contribution à l'étude de la contrôlabilité et la stabilisation de l'équation de Schrödinger, was directed by Jean-Michel Coron.[1][2] She earned a habilitation in 2010 at Cachan, with a habilitation thesis on Analyse et contrôle de quelques équations aux dérivées partielles.[1]

She worked at Cachan from 2005 to 2006, and as a chargée de recherche at CNRS from 2006 until 2014, when she took her present position as a professor at Rennes.[1]

Recognition

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Beauchard was the Peccot Lecturer of the Collège de France for 2007–2008, giving a course on the control of Schrödinger equations.[3] In 2017 she won the Michel-Monpetit Prize [fr] of the French Academy of Sciences.[4] She became a junior member of the Institut Universitaire de France in 2018.[5]

References

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  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d e Curriculum vitae (PDF), retrieved May 29, 2019
  2. ^ Karine Beauchard at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  3. ^ Liste chronologique des intitulés des cours Peccot depuis 1899 (PDF), French Academy of Sciences, retrieved May 29, 2019
  4. ^ Lauréats 2017 des prix thématiques, French Academy of Sciences, retrieved May 29, 2019
  5. ^ "Karine Beauchard", Les membres, Institut Universitaire de France, retrieved May 29, 2019
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