April 2024- Professor Esa JÄRVENPÄÄ will be hosted by Stéphane SEURET (LAMA/Université Paris-Est Créteil) for one month to collaborate with him on a joint scientific research Esa JÄRVENPÄÄ (University of OULU in Finland)
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The “mathematics and computer science track” is a master’s (M2) track aiming for a dual formation in mathematics and computer science with courses at the border of the two disciplines (almost each course is taught jointly by at least a mathematician and a computer scientist). A significant fraction of the […]
The call for applications for the master’s scholarships 2022-2023 is open. See the webpage for all details.
Feb. 24, 2022: We are pleased to announce that two new projects will be funded by the Bézout Labex: New challenging Monge problems and their applications, led by François-Xavier Vialard, involving members from CERMICS, LAMA, and LIGM, DOMINO (Diversité, coexistence d’espèces et dynamique d’écosystèmes de grande dimension), led by Jamal […]
Feb. 3, 2022: It is our pleasure to announce that Thibault Groueix, former PhD student supported by the Bézout Labex, got an “accessit” of the Gilles Kahn award, an annual award delivered by the Société Informatique de France for the best PhD theses in computer science defended in the previous […]
Oct. 2021: The Bézout Labex / Research Federation is a member of the MathInGreaterParis, funded by the European Commission under the Horizon2020 research and innovation programme, with its partners FSMP and FMJH. The program will cofund post-doctoral positions in the Paris area; the complementary funding is provided through the Bézout […]
May 2021: The Bézout Graduate Program is initiated, as part of the SFRI project GP-DS (Graduate Programs – Doctoral Studies), funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR) and led by Université Gustave Eiffel, with its partners École des Ponts ParisTech (ENPC), Université Paris-Est-Créteil Val-de-Marne (UPEC) and CNRS. The goal […]
Oct. 2020: The visit of Marc Niethammer in 2019 led to a result, obtained jointly with François-Xavier Vialard (LIGM, Bézout Labex) and other colleagues, to be presented at NeurIPS 2020 as an oral (top 1.1% of submissions; 22,000 participants). Deep learning usually has a large number of layers and thus […]
October 1st, 2019 — This working group starts again! The first meeting of the academic year 2019-2020 is on October 1st in the morning. More information on the dedicated webpage.
ANR (the French National Research Agency) will support the ANR project “MinMax” on min-max constructions, waist estimates, and related aspects in geometry and topology, minimal surface theory and geometric analysis, and computational geometry and algorithms. The project is led by Stéphane Sabourau (LAMA) and will involve members from LAMA, LIGM, […]