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The institute was created on January 1, 1994, under the name Institut de mathématiques de Jussieu.It moved in 1999 to the Chevaleret location in Paris. In 2010, half of the institute moved back to Jussieu; in 2013, the other half moved to Paris Rive Gauche and the institute changed its name to the current one.
I. Indian Statistical Institute; Institut de mathématiques de Jussieu – Paris Rive Gauche; Institut de Mathématiques de Toulouse; Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques
Floor plan of the Jussieu Campus. Most of the campus consists in a regular grid of 6-floor wings; at the intersections are staircases and elevators.The grid is built above a large elevated slab; the buildings do not reach to the bottom of the slab, making it possible to walk across campus while remaining outdoors.
Faculty of Science in Orsay (Fourth Faculty of Sciences), Institut Gustave Roussy, Institute of Nuclear Physics of the University of Paris, Orsay University Institute of Technology, Cachan University Institute of Technology, and Sceaux University Institute of Technology Medicine, Science, Law, Economics 60,000 Versailles Paris XII
Institut de mathématiques de Jussieu – Paris Rive Gauche; Institut de Mécanique des Fluides de Toulouse; Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris; Institut de Recherche en Communications et Cybernétique de Nantes; Research Institute of Computer Science and Random Systems; Institut de recherche et d'innovation; Research Institute for Development
The Jussieu Campus is built on the site of what was once the Abbaye Saint-Victor, founded in 1113 by philosopher and theologian William of Champeaux.Closed in 1790 and destroyed in 1811, all that remains of the Abbey today are a few foundations still visible beneath the Esclangon building, used as a cellar when the Halle Aux Vins of Paris was set up there between 1813 and 1955.
Anne-Marie Boutet de Monvel (née Berthier, born 1948, also published as Anne-Marie Berthier and Anne-Marie Boutet de Monvel-Berthier) [1] is a French applied mathematician and mathematical physicist, and a professor emerita in the University of Paris, affiliated with the Institut de mathématiques de Jussieu – Paris Rive Gauche.
2014: Artur Ávila, Jussieu Institute of Mathematics -Paris Rive Gauche (research fellow then research director since 2003); 2018: Alessio Figalli , who began his career in 2007 at the Jean-Alexandre Dieudonné mathematics laboratory (CNRS-UCA).