Emmanuel Trélat

Emmanuel Trélat (born 24 December 1974) is a French mathematician.

Education and career

Emmanuel Trélat matriculated at École normale supérieure de Cachan (mathematics) in 1995 and obtained the agrégation in 1998. In 2000, he obtained a doctorate under the direction of Bernard Bonnard at the University of Burgundy at Dijon with thesis titled Étude asymptotique et transcendance de la fonction valeur en contrôle optimal; catégorie log-exp en géométrie sous-Riemannienne dans le cas Martinet (Asymptotic study and transcendence of the value function in optimal control; category log-exp in sub-Riemannian geometry in the Martinet case).[1] In 2001 he was appointed a lecturer at the University of Paris-Sud, where he obtained in 2005 his habilitation Contrôle en dimension finie et infinie (Control in finite and infinite dimension). In 2006 he was appointed a professor at the University of Orleans. Since 2011 he has been a professor at Pierre and Marie Curie University at the Laboratoire Jacques-Louis Lions. Since 2015 he has been director of the Fondation sciences mathématiques de Paris.

Emmanuel Trélat's research focuses on control theory in finite and infinite dimensions, sub-Riemannian geometry, image analysis, domain optimization. He is also a specialist in numerical methods in optimal control, particularly in aerospace applications.[2]

Honors and awards

  • 2006 — SIAM Outstanding Paper Prize
  • 2010 — Prix Maurice-Audin
  • 2011 — elected a member of the Institut universitaire de France
  • 2012 — Felix Klein Prize[3]
  • 2014 — Prix Blaise-Pascal[4]
  • 2016 — Prix Madame Victor Noury[5]
  • 2018 — Invited Speaker, International Congress of Mathematicians at Rio de Janeiro

Selected publications

  • Contrôle optimal: theorie et applications. Paris: Vuibert. 2005. ISBN 978-2-7117-2219-8; 250 pages SUDOC 129684163
  • with Bernard Bonnard and Ludovic Faubourg: Mécanique céleste et contrôle de systèmes spatiaux. Mathématiques et applications, 51. Springer Verlag. 2006. ISBN 978-3-540-28373-7; xiv + 276 pages SUDOC 094211973

References

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