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Geneviève Raugel
Geneviève Raugel (27 May 1951 – 10 May 2019) was a French mathematician working in the field of numerical analysis and dynamical systems. Biography Raugel entered the École Normale Supérieure de Fontenay-aux-Roses, École normale supérieure de Fontenay-aux-Roses in 1972, obtaining the agrégation in mathematics in 1976. She earned her Ph.D degree from University of Rennes 1 in 1978 with a thesis entitled ''Résolution numérique de problèmes elliptiques dans des domaines avec coins'' (Numerical resolution of elliptic problems in domains with edges). Raugel got a tenured position in the CNRS the same year, first as a researcher (1978–1994) then as a research director (exceptional class from 2014 on). Beginning in 1989, she worked at the Orsay Math Lab of CNRS affiliated to the University of Paris-Sud since 1989. Raugel also held visiting professor positions in several international institutions: the University of California, Berkeley (1986–1987), California Institu ...
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École Normale Supérieure De Lettres Et Sciences Humaines
The (ENS LSH) was an elite French ''grande école'' specialising in the arts, humanities and social sciences. Founded in 1987 in Paris as the École normale supérieure de Fontenay-Saint-Cloud, it changed its name to ENS LSH in 2000 when it moved to Lyon. It was one of two (ENS) to be based in Lyon; the two came together in 2010 with the creation of the new . History The ENS LSH had its origins in two that were founded in 1880 and 1882, located in Fontenay-aux-Roses (for female students, the École normale supérieure de Fontenay-aux-Roses) and in Saint-Cloud (for male students, the École normale supérieure de Saint-Cloud), both near Paris. In 1981, both became coed. As part of France's process of decentralisation, the scientific departments moved to Lyon in 1987, with the creation of the ; humanities students remained in what was now called the ENS de Fontenay-Saint-Cloud in Paris. In 2000 this school was transferred to Lyon and took the public name of , also located in ...
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