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Eleonora Di Nezza is an Italian mathematician, a
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researcher at the
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and a professor of mathematics at Ecole Polytechnique, in Palaiseau, France. Her research is at the intersection of various branches of mathematics including complex and differential geometry, and focuses on Kahler geometry.


Education and career

Di Nezza earned her Master's degree in Mathematics from the Sapienza University of Rome, and did her doctoral research between the University of Rome Tor Vergata and Paul Sabatier University in Toulouse, France, during which reunified results on fractional Sobolev spaces in collaboration with Giampiero Palatucci and Enrico Valdinoci. Her dissertation was on the Geometry of complex Monge-Ampère equations on compact Kähler manifolds. After receiving her PhD, she became a postdoctoral fellow at
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, in London, UK under a
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, during which she joined the Mathematical Sciences Research Institute in Berkeley, United States. In 2017 she moved to France to join the Institute of Advanced Scientific Studies before becoming a lecturer at Sorbonne University and a professor of mathematics at Ecole Polytechnique.


Recognition

She was awarded the CNRS Bronze Medal in 2021.Les travaux d’Eleonora Di Nezza, médaille de bronze 2021
– CNRS She was the 2023 recipient of the Prix Reine-Elizabeth from the Pierre Le Conte Foundation of the
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. In 2023 she was named as a junior member to the Institut Universitaire de France.


References


External links

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Eleonora Di Nezza
on Mathematics Genealogy Project. * https://www.ihes.fr/entretien-avec-eleonora-di-nezza/ {{DEFAULTSORT:Di Nezza, Eleonora Italian women mathematicians Living people Year of birth missing (living people)