Isabelle Chalendar

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Isabelle Chalendar is a French mathematician whose research interests include functional analysis, complex analysis, operator theory, and the theory of semigroups. She is a professor of mathematics and head of the mathematics department at Gustave Eiffel University,[1] a member of the university's Laboratoire d'analyse et de mathématiques appliquées (LAMA),[2] and also holds affiliations with Université Paris Est Marne-la-Vallée (UPEM), Paris-East Créteil University (UPEC), and the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS).[3]

Chalendar received her Ph.D. in 1996 from the University of Bordeaux 1, with the dissertation Autour du probleme du sous-espace invariant et theorie des algebres duales on the invariant subspace problem supervised by Bernard Gustave Chevreau.[4]

She was maître de conférences at the Camille Jordan Institute of Claude Bernard University Lyon 1,[5] before moving to her present position at Gustave Eiffel University. She was named the department's gender equality officer in 2016,[6] and head of the department in 2022.[1]

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