Jean-Marie De Koninck, (born 1948) is a Canadian mathematician. He has served as a professor at Université Laval since 1972 and is the creator of the road safety program Opération Nez Rouge, or "Red Nose Operation", a system preventing people from drinking and driving.
He is the son of the philosopher and theologian Charles De Koninck and the brother of the geographer Rodolphe De Koninck, the psychologist Joseph De Koninck, the philosopher Thomas De Koninck and the sociologist Maria De Koninck.
Birthdate:
April 29, 1948, Quebec City.
Occupation:
Professor of Mathematics at Université Laval
University diplomas:
1970: Baccalauréat ès Sciences, Université Laval
1972" Master's degree in mathematics, Temple University
1973: Ph.D. in mathematics, Temple University
Professional career at Université Laval:
1972-1977: assistant professor at the Mathematics Department
1976-1980: assistant director at the Mathematics Department and person responsible of graduated studies
1977-1982: associate professor at the Mathematics Department
1982–present: professor at the Mathematics and Statistics Department
1988-002: person responsible of the collaboration between Université Laval and colleges
1999-2003: assistant director at the Mathematics and Statistics Department and director of programs for the 2nd and 3rd cycles in mathematics and statistics
2005–present: director of SMAC[1] (Science and Mathematics in Action) program
Author of nine books:
Author of 83 publications in scientific papers with reviewing committees.[2]
Author of the SMAC chronicle in the Découvrir revue (five publications per year).
Guest speaker in several Canadian and American universities, as well as in France, Germany, Hungary, Yugoslavia and Mexico.
Co-president of the organizing committee of the International Conference on Number Theory held in Université Laval from July 5 to July 18, 1987.
Co-president of the organizing committee of the 33rd Seminar of Mathematical Sciences of Quebec held in Université Laval on April 21, 1990.
Member of the FQRNT's Board of Directors from 2001 to 2008.
President of the 70th ACFAS Congress held in Université Laval from May 13 to May 17, 2002.
Research Director of four PhD students and 12 Masters students.
President of the Association mathématique du Québec from 2005 to 2007.
Member of the ACFAS' Board of Directors from 2005 to 2007.
De Koninck is an analytic number theorist. He has worked on the distribution of prime numbers, factorization methods, the asymptotic behavior of arithmetic functions, and the Riemann zeta function. He is the author of more than 50 peer-reviewed research papers.
1974-1985: president of the Quebec Swimming Coaches Association
1978-1990: coach of the Rouge et Or swimming club of Université Laval
1976–present: sports analyst for the Société Radio-Canada for international swimming competitions, among others the Summer Olympic Games of 1976, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2004 and 2008
1988-1995: president of the Club des Amis de la Natation du Québec (Quebec Friends of Swimming Club)
1988-1998: member of the board of directors of the Quebec Swimming Federation; author of Systeme 2001 (1992), a software that allows swimming coaches to prepare their training plans and monitor the evolution of their athletes physiologically throughout the season
1999–present: president of the Rouge et Or swimming club of Université Laval
2005-2007: member of the board of directors of Swimming Canada
2005–present: president of the board of directors of the Coaching Association of Canada
1975: named Coach of the Year in the province of Quebec by the Société des Sports du Québec
1979: named Varsity Swimming Coach of the Year in Canada
1984: named Coach of the Year in the Quebec area
1985: awarded the Solicitor General of Quebec Award for "its support for crime prevention in the region 03 by the completion of the Operation Red Nose"
1985: motion of congratulations at the House of Commons for the initiative of the Operation Red Nose
1987: the National Assembly declared Friday, December 18 the national day of Operation Red Nose and officially congratulates Jean-Marie De Koninck for his initiative of Operation Red Nose
1988: awarded, as president and founder of Operation Red Nose, the Alphonse-Desjardins Award, underlying his positive action in the community
1988: La Presse newspaper's personality of the week
1989: named "volunteer administrator" of the Year by the Quebec Society for Sports in Quebec for his help in the development of amateur sport
1989: Operation Red Nose was awarded with the Jury Special Award in Carcassonne (France), at the Film Festival on Road Safety
1990: guest speaker at the First International Congress on road safety (Edmonton, Alberta)
1990: named "Sports Personality of the Year" in the Quebec area
1990: as president and founder of the Operation Red Nose, Jean-Marie De Koninck was awarded with the Solicitor General of Quebec Award in "recognition of his outstanding contribution to crime prevention in Canada"
1992: named in the Quebec Swimming Hall of Fame
1994: Audace Award, Fidéides Gala, for his exceptional realizations and his contribution to the influence of the region of Quebec
1994: Member of the Order of Canada - promoted to Officer in 2014[4]
1995: awarded the Adrien-Pouliot Award from the Mathematical Association of Quebec for the book Introduction à la théorie des nombres
1996: named "Personality Richelieu International"
1998: awarded with the 50th Anniversary Medal by the Association des diplômés de l'Université Laval
1999: Knight of the National Order of Quebec
2001: special mention at the annual awards of the Mathematical Association of Quebec for the popular article "Those Fascinating Numbers"
2002: awarded the Abel-Gauthier award, presented annually by the Mathematical Association of Quebec to the "Quebec Mathematical Personality"
2003: honored at the National Assembly for his contribution to the road safety in Quebec
2004: awarded the Adrien Pouliot Award by the Canadian Mathematical Society for his "continuing and significant contributions to mathematics education in Canada
2005: honorary president of IMAGINE, the Innovation happening in the Quebec area
2006: named as a member of the "Académie des Grands Québécois" by the Chambre de Commerce et de l'Industrie du Québec
2006: recognized as Scientist of the Year by Radio-Canada for "his exemplary role in the promotion and development of mathematics in Canada"
2006: awarded the Lester B. Pearson award, given every year by CIS (Canadian Interuniversity Sport) for his "contribution to the development of university sport in Canada