Laurence Halpern
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Laurence Halpern
Summary
Laurence Halpern is a human[1]. She was born on 1962[2]. She worked as an applied mathematician[3].
Key Facts
- Laurence Halpern was born on 1962[2].
- Laurence Halpern's professions included applied mathematician[3].
- Laurence Halpern's education included a stint at Pierre and Marie Curie University[4].
- Laurence Halpern's doctoral advisor was Jean-Claude Nédélec[5].
- Laurence Halpern's doctoral advisor was Alain Bamberger[6].
- Laurence Halpern is recorded as female[7].
- Laurence Halpern's instance of is recorded as human[8].
- Laurence Halpern supervised Frédéric Nataf as a doctoral student[9].
- Laurence Halpern supervised Jérémie Szeftel as a doctoral student[10].
- Laurence Halpern supervised Stéphane Labbé as a doctoral student[11].
- Laurence Halpern supervised Kévin Santugini Repiquet as a doctoral student[12].
- Laurence Halpern supervised Véronique Martin as a doctoral student[13].
- Laurence Halpern supervised Adib Rahmouni as a doctoral student[14].
- Laurence Halpern supervised Caroline Japhet as a doctoral student[15].
- Laurence Halpern supervised Bertrand Duquet as a doctoral student[16].
- Laurence Halpern supervised Eric Dubach as a doctoral student[17].
- Laurence Halpern supervised Loïc Tourrette as a doctoral student[18].
- Laurence Halpern supervised Ludovic Métivier as a doctoral student[19].
- Laurence Halpern supervised Florian Haeberlein as a doctoral student[20].
- Laurence Halpern's family name is recorded as Halpern[21].
- Laurence Halpern's given name is recorded as Laurence[22].
- Laurence Halpern's maintained by WikiProject is recorded as WikiProject Mathematics[23].
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Origins and Family
Laurence Halpern was born on 1962[2].
Education
Laurence Halpern was educated at Pierre and Marie Curie University[4]. Doctoral advisors include Jean-Claude Nédélec[5], a mathematician[24], b. 1943[25], of France[26], awarded the Jacques-Louis Lions Award[27] and Alain Bamberger[6], a mathematician[28], of France[29].
Career and Affiliations
Laurence Halpern worked as an applied mathematician[3]. Doctoral students include Frédéric Nataf[9], a scientist[30], b. 1963[31], specialised in applied mathematics[32]; Jérémie Szeftel[10], a mathematician[33], b. 1977[34], of France[35], awarded the Bôcher Memorial Prize[36]; Stéphane Labbé[11]; Kévin Santugini Repiquet[12], b. 1979[37]; Véronique Martin[13], a mathematician[38], b. 1977[39], of France[40]; and Adib Rahmouni[14], a mathematician[41].
FAQs
What did Laurence Halpern do for work?
Laurence Halpern worked as applied mathematician[3].
Where did Laurence Halpern go to school?
Laurence Halpern was educated at Pierre and Marie Curie University[4].