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Teaching - Supervision - Juries

Teaching

  • Licence: I. Waldspurger, Analyse 1, 92 heures d'équivalent TD, L1, Université Paris Dauphine, France

  • Master: V. Duval, project supervision (M2), INSA de Rouen, France

  • Licence: T. O. Gallouët, Optimisation (TD, L3, Orsay), EDP (TD, 2 ème anné, ENS).

  • Master, Licence: G. Carlier taught algebra (Licence, Dauphine, 91h), transport and variational methods in economics (Dauphine, M2, 18h) and Convex duality and applications in mass transport and the calculus of variations in Munich (18h).

  • Licence: Y. De Castro taught optimization to first year engineering school student (10h).

  • Licence: A. Natale taught (TD) for the course “Calcul Différentiel et Optimisation" (Instructor: Emeric Bouin), 09-12/2018, Université Paris Dauphine, Paris (France).

  • Licence, Master: P. Pegon taught a crash course in analysis (M1, Dauphine, 12h), and gave exercise sessions in Measure theory and probability (L3, Dauphine, 39h) and on Functional Analysis and PDEs (M1, Dauphine, 19.5h).

Supervision

  • PhD : Quentin Denoyelle, Theoretical and Numerical Analysis of Super-Resolution without Grid, defended on 09/07/2018, G. Peyré and V. Duval.

  • PhD in progress : Gabriele Todeschi, Optimal transport and finite volumes, 01/10/2018, T. O. Gallouët.

  • PhD in progress : Miao Yu , Optimal Transport distances for Full Waveform Inversion, 01/10/2016, J-D. Benamou.

  • PhD in progress: Paul Catala, Low-rank Approaches for Off-the-grid Superresolution, 01/10/2016, G. Peyré and V. Duval.

  • PhD in progress : Lucas Martinet , Decomposed and Parallel Sinkhorn Algorithm for Optimal Transport, 01/10/2017, J-D. Benamou.

  • PhD in progress : Giorgi Rukhaia , On the application of Sinkhorn methods in Freeform Optics, 01/05/2018, J-D. Benamou.

  • PhD in progress : Ernesto Araya , Random Graphs, Y. De Castro.

Juries

G. Carlier was in the HDR committee of Nicolas Juillet and in the Ph.D committees of Michael Orieux, Hadrien de March and Thomas Dumas