Eleonora Di Nezza

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Eleonora Di Nezza
Alma materSapienza
Scientific career
InstitutionsEcole Polytechnique
CNRS
IHES
UC Berkeley
Imperial College
WebsitePersonnal website – Eleonora Di Nezza

Eleonora Di Nezza is an Italian mathematician, a CNRS researcher at the at the Centre de mathématiques Laurent-Schwartz and a professor of mathematics at Ecole Polytechnique,[1] in Palaiseau, France. Her research is at the intersection of various branches of mathematics[2] including complex and differential geometry,[3] and focuses on Kahler geometry.[4]

Education and career[]

Di Nezza earned her Master's degree in Mathematics from the Sapienza University of Rome,[5] and did her doctoral research between the University of Rome Tor Vergata and Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse, France, during which reunified results on fractional Sobolev spaces.[6][7] Her dissertation was on Geometry of complex Monge-Ampère equations on compact Kähler manifolds.[8]

After receiving her PhD, she became a postdoctoral fellow at Imperial College, in London, UK under a Marie Curie Fellowship, during which she joined the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley, USA. In 2017 moved to France to join the Institute of Advanced Scientific Studies before becoming a lecturer at Sorbonne University and a professor of mathematics at Ecole Polytechnique. She was awarded the prestigious CNRS bronze Medal in 2021.[9][10]

References[]

  1. ^ CNRS bronze medal for Eleonora Di Nezza – Ecole Polytechnique
  2. ^ Eleonora Di Nezza: geometria complessa… e yoga – MaddMAths
  3. ^ Eleonora Di Nezza – Math in France
  4. ^ Entretien avec Eleonora Di Nezza – IHÉS
  5. ^ CV Eleonora Di Nezza – CNRS
  6. ^ Eleonora Di Nezza: geometria complessa… e yoga – MaddMAths
  7. ^ Di Nezza, Eleonora; Palatucci, Giampiero; Valdinoci, Enrico (2012). "Hitchhikerʼs guide to the fractional Sobolev spaces". Bulletin des Sciences Mathématiques. 136 (5): 521–573. doi:10.1016/j.bulsci.2011.12.004. S2CID 55443959.
  8. ^ "Geometry of complex Monge-Ampère equations on compact Kähler manifolds," PhD dissertation, Eleonora Di Nezza – HAL
  9. ^ "École Polytechnique - Accueil site de l'Ecole Polytechnique".
  10. ^ Les travaux d’Eleonora Di Nezza, médaille de bronze 2021 – CNRS

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