Laurette Tuckerman

Summary

Laurette Stephanie Tuckerman (born 1956) is a mathematical physicist working in the areas of hydrodynamic instability, bifurcation theory, and computational fluid dynamics. She is currently a director of research for the Centre national de la recherche scientifique, at the Physics and Mechanics of Heterogeneous Media Laboratory of ESPCI Paris.[1]

Early life edit

Tuckerman was born in New York City in 1956. Her mother was a journalist for the Agence France Presse covering the United Nations who had left France during World War II, and her father was a New York City union negotiator and devoted amateur pianist. She attended Hunter College High School.

Education edit

Tuckerman attended Wesleyan University and Princeton University and obtained a Ph.D in applied mathematics from Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 1984.

Career edit

Tuckerman first worked at the Saclay Nuclear Research Centre in France and then at University of Texas at Austin, where she was a postdoc at the Center for Nonlinear Dynamics and then a faculty member in the department of mathematics. In 1994, she became a researcher at Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique in France. She has also taught at Ecole Polytechnique and at École normale supérieure (Paris).

Awards edit

In 2002, she was elected as fellow of the American Physical Society[2] and in 2018 she became a fellow of Euromech.[3]

References edit

  1. ^ "ESPCI Paris : Directory".
  2. ^ "APS Fellow Archive".
  3. ^ "Fluid Mechanics Fellows".

External links edit

  • Home page
  • Laurette Tuckerman publications indexed by Google Scholar