modeling nature from nano to macro
Pierre Emmanuel Jabin
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Pierre-Emmanuel Jabin is Professor in the Pennsylvania State University since 2020.
P.E. Jabin is well known for work on Partial Differential Equations and Kinetic Theory. His signature contributions are in particular in the theory of transport and advection phenomena, and in systems of many interacting particles, with applications in Physics and the Bio-Sciences. The importance of his results make him a regular presence at international conferences, and he is notably an invited speaker at the ICM in 2018. He is a member of the editorial board for several journals such as Mathematical Models and Methods in Applied Sciences, Network and Heterogeneous Media, Kinetic and Related Models and the SIAM Journal of Mathematical Analysis.
P.E. Jabin was a student at the École Normale Supérieure and at the same time, earned his Ph.D. in 2000 in mathematics from the Pierre and Marie Curie University Paris VI, working under the supervision of B. Perthame. He then obtained a position of Agrégé Préparateur (non-tenure track assistant professor) at the École Normale Supérieure, before passing his habilitation and becoming a professor at the University in Nice in 2004. From 2007 to 2011, he was at the same associated to the INRIA in Sophia-Antipolis, as a part-time Directeur de Recherche. In 2011 he joined the University of Maryland, where he was the acting Director of the Center for Scientific Computation And Mathematical Modeling (CSCAMM) since 2016.