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Anne-Laure Dalibard

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Anne-Laure Dalibard
Alma materÉcole Normale Supérieure
Known forGeophysical fluid dynamics
Scientific career
InstitutionsSorbonne University
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences
WebsiteAnne-Laure Dalibard

Anne-Laure Dalibard is a French mathematician working on asymptotic behavior of fluid equations occurring in oceanographic models. She works as a staff scientist at the Jacques-Louis Lions Laboratory, a joint research unit between Sorbonne University and the French National Centre for Scientific Research (UMR 7598.)

Education and career

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Dalibard earned her PhD from Sorbonne University,[1] working on the homogenization of scalar conservation laws and transport equations[2] under the supervision of Fields medal laureate Pierre-Louis Lions.

Awards and honours

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References

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  1. ^ Anne-Laure Dalibard CV, Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions
  2. ^ Homogenization of scalar conservation laws and transport equations
  3. ^ "Lauréats 2023 des prix thématiques" (in French). French Academy of Sciences. Retrieved 2024-08-09.
  4. ^ Prix Maurice Audin 2020, CNRS
  5. ^ CNRS bronze medal 2018 – Anne-Laure Dalibard, CNRS
  6. ^ Cours Peccot, College de France