Overview
Hadamard Doctoral School of Mathematics at Institut Polytechnique de Paris ranges from pure mathematics to the most applied mathematics, including subjects at the interface with mathematics, particularly with economics, IT, mechanical engineering, physics, engineering, and life sciences.
Fundamental and applied research in mathematics at the Institut Polytechnique de Paris aims to:
- Further fundamental research in mathematics at the highest international level.
- Develop research in applied mathematics related to physics, mechanics, computer science and economics.
- Explore new methods for modeling, analysis and simulation in order to respond to new societal and industrial issues.
PhDs in Mathematics at Institut Polytechnique de Paris are consolidated within the Hadamard Doctoral School of Mathematics, in partnership with Université Paris-Saclay and PSL University.
Key facts
Hadamard Doctoral School of Mathematics (EDMH) encompasses 15 institutions belonging to the Université Paris-Saclay and Institut Polytechnique de Paris, as well as a co-accredited institution (via Paris Sciences & Lettres) – the École Normale Supérieure – with 18 host laboratories, more than 300 PhD students, and over 240 accredited PhD supervisors. The EDMH is extremely open to international recruitment.
EDMH is heavily supported by the Fondation Mathématique Jacques Hadamard (FMJH), and by the Labex de Mathématique Hadamard (LMH) for PhD grants, administrative staff, and funding.
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- At the Institut Polytechnique de Paris, research in mathematics covers all fields ranging from pure mathematics (algebra, analysis, geometry) to applied mathematics (numerical analysis, scientific computing, mathematical engineering, financial mathematics, modeling, optimization, probability, statistics).
- A very strong emphasis is made on applications in a variety of domains including computer science and artificial intelligence, engineering, mechanics and mathematical physics, financial mathematics, economy.
- The Hadamard Doctoral School of Mathematics (EDMH) intends to promote the doctoral training in all aspects of mathematics, in particular in domains at the interface of mathematics and other fields of research.
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Duration
- Full-time
- 36 months
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General requirements
Get into contact with a researcher/professor from one of the Institute laboratories, develop in collaboration with him/her a PhD project and discuss funding possibilities.
Once a few compulsory documents have been collected (thesis project, CV, Master year 2 grades, letter of support from the thesis supervisor), one must obtain the agreements from the director of the laboratory and the director of the doctoral school. Then the application can be deposited on the ADUM website.
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