Jacques-Louis Lions(1928–2001)

Jacques-Louis Lions was a French mathematician who made contributions to the theory of partial differential equations and to stochastic control, among other areas. He received the SIAM's John von Neumann Lecture prize in 1986 and numerous other distinctions. Lions is listed as an ISI highly cited researcher.

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Education

École Normale Supérieure
Lycée Masséna
Université de Nancy

Doctoral Advisors

Jean-Michel BismutRoland GlowinskiHaïm BrezisJean-Pierre AubinRoger TemamAlain BensoussanJacques BlumLuc TartarErol GelenbeCharles GoulaouicMichelle SchatzmanJean CéaAntonio Valle SánchezJacques ChazarainPierre BernhardPierre-Arnaud RaviartJean-Claude NédélecAlain BambergerPierre GrisvardDaniel GabayMichel BernadouEdwin DidaySamuel ZaidmanJoão-Paulo DiasClaude Williams BardosJean-Pierre PuelGuy ChaventFrançois MuratMichel BercovierPaul KréeJeannine Saint Jean PaulinJacques SimonJoseph NoaillesJean-Pierre YvonMakhlouf DerridjMuthusamy VanninathanAlain BossavitDoïna CioranescuJacques HenryMarco BiroliYves CherruaultAlain Lucien MignotFulbert MignotPatrick LascauxJean-Pierre KernévezJean-Paul BoujotMarie-Françoise Bidaut-VéronLaurent Schwartz

Career Timeline

Université de Nancy1954–1963
University of Paris1963–1973
École polytechnique1966–1986
Collège de France1973–1998

Positions & Roles

chairpersonprésident-directeur généralpresidentpresident of the French Academy of Sciences

Academy Memberships

National Academy of Sciences (US)American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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