Christophe Soulé
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Christophe Soulé
Summary
Christophe Soulé is a human[1]. He was born on +1951-01-01T00:00:00Z[2]. He worked as a mathematician[3]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (46 views/month, #7,267 of 1,000,298).[4]
Key Facts
- Christophe Soulé was born on +1951-01-01T00:00:00Z[2].
- Christophe Soulé held citizenship in France[5].
- Christophe Soulé worked as a mathematician[3].
- Christophe Soulé's field of work was mathematics[6].
- Christophe Soulé's education included a stint at École Normale Supérieure[7].
- Christophe Soulé was educated at doctorate in France[8].
- Christophe Soulé's education included a stint at University of Paris[9].
- Christophe Soulé's doctoral advisor was Max Karoubi[10].
- Christophe Soulé's doctoral advisor was Roger Godement[11].
- A notable student of Christophe Soulé was Damian Rössler[12].
- Christophe Soulé received the Knight of the Legion of Honour[13].
- Christophe Soulé received the Prix Ampère[14].
- Christophe Soulé received the CNRS bronze medal[15].
- Christophe Soulé received the Cours Peccot[16].
- Christophe Soulé was a member of French Academy of Sciences[17].
- Christophe Soulé's image is recorded as Christophe Soule.jpg[18].
- Christophe Soulé is recorded as male[19].
- Christophe Soulé's instance of is recorded as human[20].
- Christophe Soulé supervised Damian Rössler as a doctoral student[21].
- Christophe Soulé supervised Florence Lecomte as a doctoral student[22].
- Christophe Soulé supervised Javier Fresán as a doctoral student[23].
- Christophe Soulé supervised Quentin Guignard as a doctoral student[24].
- Christophe Soulé supervised Nicușor Dan as a doctoral student[25].
- Christophe Soulé supervised Bruno Kahn as a doctoral student[26].
- Christophe Soulé's ISNI is recorded as 0000000051728019[27].
Body
Origins and Family
Christophe Soulé was born on +1951-01-01T00:00:00Z[2].
Education
Educated at École Normale Supérieure[7], a école normale supérieure[28], in France[29], founded in 1794[30], headquartered in Paris[31]; doctorate in France[8], an educational stage[32], in France[33], founded in 1984[34]; and University of Paris[9], a former entity[35], in France[36], founded in 1150[37], headquartered in Paris[38]. Doctoral advisors include Max Karoubi[10], a mathematician[39], b. 1938[40], of France[41], awarded the Fellow of the American Mathematical Society[42] and Roger Godement[11], a mathematician[43], 1921–2016[44], of France[45], awarded the Cours Peccot[46], specialised in functional analysis[47].
Career and Affiliations
Christophe Soulé's professions included mathematician[3]. His field of work was mathematics[6]. A notable student of him was Damian Rössler[12]. Doctoral students include Damian Rössler[21], a mathematician[48], b. 1970[49]; Florence Lecomte[22], a researcher[50]; Javier Fresán[23], a mathematician[51], b. 1987[52], of Spain[53], awarded the CNRS bronze medal[54]; Quentin Guignard[24], b. 1992[55]; Nicușor Dan[25], a mathematician[56], b. 1969[57], of Romania[58], specialised in politician[59]; and Bruno Kahn[26], a mathematician[60], b. 1958[61], of France[62].
Recognition
Awards received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[13], a grade of an order[63], in France[64]; Prix Ampère[14], a science award[65], in France[66], founded in 1974[67]; CNRS bronze medal[15], a science award[68], in France[69]; and Cours Peccot[16], a course[70].
Why It Matters
Christophe Soulé ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (46 views/month, #7,267 of 1,000,298).[4] He is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[71]
His notable doctoral advisees include Nicușor Dan[72], a mathematician[73], b. 1969[74], of Romania[75], specialised in politician[76] and Javier Fresán[77], a mathematician[78], b. 1987[79], of Spain[80], awarded the CNRS bronze medal[81].
FAQs
What did Christophe Soulé do for work?
Christophe Soulé worked as mathematician[3].
Where did Christophe Soulé go to school?
Christophe Soulé was educated at École Normale Supérieure[7], doctorate in France[8], and University of Paris[9].
What awards did Christophe Soulé receive?
Honors received include Knight of the Legion of Honour[13], Prix Ampère[14], CNRS bronze medal[15], and Cours Peccot[16].