Nalini Anantharaman
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Grand Prix Jacques Herbrand (2011)
Henri Poincaré Prize (2012)
Infosys Prize in Mathematical Sciences (2018)
Nemmers Prize in Mathematics (2020)
Nalini Anantharaman | |
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Anantharaman at the ICM 2018 | |
| Born | 26 February 1976 |
| Education | |
| Awards | Salem Prize (2011) Grand Prix Jacques Herbrand (2011) Henri Poincaré Prize (2012) Infosys Prize in Mathematical Sciences (2018) Nemmers Prize in Mathematics (2020) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Mathematical physics |
| Thesis | Géodésiques fermées d'une surface sous contraintes homologiques[1] (2000) |
| Doctoral advisor | François Ledrappier |
| Doctoral students | Laura Monk |
Nalini Florence Anantharaman (born 26 February 1976) is an Indian-French mathematician known for her work in mathematical physics and analysis. She is currently a professor at the University of Strasbourg. She has won major prizes for her work, including the Henri Poincaré Prize in 2012.
Nalini Florence Anantharaman was born in Paris in 1976 to two mathematicians of Indian-origin. Her father and her mother are Professors at the University of Orléans. She entered Ecole Normale Supérieure in 1994. She completed her Ph.D. in Paris under the supervision of François Ledrappier in 2000 at Université Pierre et Marie Curie (Paris 6).[2][3]
She became a full Professor, at the University of Paris-Sud, Orsay in 2009 following time out at the University of California in Berkeley in the year before as a Visiting Miller professor. From January to June 2013 she was in Princeton at the Institute for Advanced Study. She is now a Professor at Université de Strasbourg and holder of the Spectral Geometry chair at the Collège de France.[2]