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Key figures
Key figures
189 people work at LJLL
86 permanent staff
80 researchers and permanent lecturers
6 engineers, technicians and administrative staff
103 non-permanent staff
74 Phd students
15 post-doc and ATER
14 emeritus scholars and external collaborators
January 2022
The research carried out at the Jacques-Louis Lions Laboratory covers numerous aspects of applied mathematics. More specifically, the research concerns the mathematical modeling of physical phenomena understood in a broad sense, that is, phenomena occurring in physics, mechanics, biology, medicine, chemistry, information science, economy, finance, etc. The relevant models address questions posed in other research centers or industrial Research and Development teams, and generally they are based on partial differential equations. The work focuses on the derivation of models, their theoretical and numerical analysis, and their simulation.
The spectrum of research topics in the Laboratory encompasses very focused problems (partial differential equations in their theoretical and numerical aspects) as well as extremely broad problems (modeling, analysis and simulation of complex phenomena, numerous fields of application). They can be considered from the standpoint of applications or from that of mathematical tools.
It is difficult to describe in a just few words the research carried out at the Jacques-Louis Lions Laboratory. They range from the most theoretical analysis of the properties of partial differential equations to high-performance computing and visualization, including optimization and control, or even the design and study of innovative numerical methods. For a (more) detailed presentation, see, for instance, the report which was produced for the 2018 five-year plan. In the future we will provide an updated presentation of the Laboratory.