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Alexis Vasseur earned a Ph.D. in Mathematics from Pierre et Marie Curie University (Sorbonne University) in Paris, France. He has held permanent positions at CNRS in France and at the University of Oxford in the UK. Currently, he holds the John T. Stuart III Centennial Professorship in Mathematics at the University of Texas at Austin and has been a Fellow of the American Mathematical Society since 2016. Vasseur's academic work focuses on the mathematical study of partial differential equations as applied to fluid mechanics. His research interests include Partial Differential Equations, Navier-Stokes equations, Integral operators, Hyperbolic conservation laws, Kinetic equations, and hydrodynamical limits. Vasseur has published numerous articles in refereed journals, detailing advancements in the understanding of complex mathematical systems, including the establishment of global weak solutions and the application of De Giorgi techniques to Hamilton-Jacobi equations.
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