Clément Mouhot

Clément Mouhot[1] is a French mathematician and Professor at the University of Cambridge, and a fellow of King's College. His research is primarily in partial differential equations and mathematical physics (statistical mechanics, Boltzmann equation, Vlasov equation).

He obtained his PhD in 2004[2] under the supervision of Cedric Villani at the École normale supérieure de Lyon.[3]

Since 2011, he is Associate editor of Acta Applicandae Mathematicae[4] and of the Journal of Statistical Physics.[5] Since 2012, he is Co-Editor-in-chief of the ESAIM Proceedings.[6] Since 2014 he is Associate editor of Communications in Mathematical Physics.[7]

His work "On Landau damping"[8] with Villani (published in 2011) was quoted in the Fields Medal laudation of Villani in 2010.[9] In 2013, his work “Kac’s program in kinetic theory”[10] with Mischler was the subject of a Séminaire Bourbaki.

In 2014 he was awarded the Whitehead Prize.[11] and the "Grand Prix Madame Victor Noury" of the French "Académie des sciences".[12] He has won the 2015/2016 Adams Prize[13] writing on the subject Applied Analysis.

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