Isabelle Gallagher (born 27 October 1973) is a French mathematician. Her research concerns partial differential equations such as the Navier–Stokes equations, the wave equation, and the Schrödinger equation, as well as harmonic analysis of the Heisenberg group.[1][2]
Isabelle Gallagher | |
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Born | |
Nationality | French |
Awards | Prix Paul Doistau–Émile Blutet |
Academic background | |
Alma mater | Pierre and Marie Curie University |
Doctoral advisor | Jean-Yves Chemin |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Mathematics |
Sub-discipline | Partial differential equations |
Institutions | Paris Diderot University French National Centre for Scientific Research |
Gallagher was born on 27 October 1973, in Cagnes-sur-Mer.[3] She earned her PhD from Pierre and Marie Curie University in 1998. Her dissertation, supervised by Jean-Yves Chemin, concerned fluid dynamics.[4]
She worked at the French Centre national de la recherche scientifique and then, in 2004, became a professor at Paris Diderot University.[1]
In 2008, the French Academy of Sciences awarded her the Prix Paul Doistau–Émile Blutet.[2] She was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in 2014.[5] She won the CNRS Silver Medal in 2016.[6]