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Monique Laurent
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Laurent at Oberwolfach in 2021
Born
Monique Laurent

1960 (1960)
Alma mater Paris Diderot University
Scientific career
Fields Mathematical optimization
Institutions Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica
Tilburg University
CNRS
Thesis Geométries Laminées: Aspects Algébriques et Algorithmiques (1986)
Doctoral advisor Michel Deza

Monique Laurent (born 1960) is a brilliant French computer scientist and mathematician. She is an expert in a field called mathematical optimization. This means she helps find the best ways to solve problems using math. She works at a big research center in Amsterdam, the Centrum Wiskunde & Informatica. She also teaches at Tilburg University in the Netherlands.

Her Journey in Science

Monique Laurent was born in 1960. She studied hard and earned her doctorate degree in 1986. A doctorate is a very high university degree. She got it from Paris Diderot University in France. Her teacher, Michel Deza, helped her a lot.

After finishing her studies, she worked at a French research group called CNRS. She was there from 1988 to 1997. Then, she moved to the CWI in Amsterdam. In 2009, she also started teaching part-time at Tilburg University.

Her Work and Books

Monique Laurent is known for her important work in math. She helps find the best solutions to complex problems. This is useful in many areas, like planning and design.

A Special Book

With her former teacher, Michel Deza, she wrote a book. It is called Geometry of Cuts and Metrics. This book was published in 1997. It is a very important book for people who study advanced math.

Awards and Recognitions

Monique Laurent has received many honors for her work. These awards show how important her contributions are to science.

Speaking to Mathematicians

In 2014, she was an invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians. This is a huge meeting where top mathematicians from all over the world share their ideas. It's a big honor to be asked to speak there.

Becoming a Fellow

In 2017, she became a fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. They chose her "for contributions to discrete and polynomial optimization." This means she helped solve problems using different types of math.

Joining the Academy

Since 2018, she has been a member of the Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences. This is a group of the best scientists and artists in the Netherlands. Being a member is a very high honor.

Gauss Lecture

In 2024, she was given a special award called the Gauss Lectureship. This award comes from the German Mathematical Society. It is named after a very famous mathematician, Carl Friedrich Gauss.

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