Max Karoubi Explained

Max Karoubi
Birth Date:10 November 1938
Birth Place:Tunis, Tunisia
Nationality:French
Fields:Mathematics
Workplaces:Paris Diderot University
Alma Mater:École normale supérieure
University of Paris
Doctoral Advisor:Henri Cartan
Alexander Grothendieck
Known For:K-theory
Awards:Prix de l'Académie des Sciences Paris
Médaille d'argent du CNRS
Prix Leloir du gouvernement argentin

Max Karoubi (in French kaʁubi/) is a French mathematician, topologist, who works on K-theory, cyclic homology and noncommutative geometry and who founded the first European Congress of Mathematics.

In 1967, he received his Ph.D. in mathematics (Doctorat d'État) from the University of Paris, under the supervision of Henri Cartan and Alexander Grothendieck.

In 1973, he was nominated full professor at the University of Paris 7-Denis Diderot until 2007. He is now an emeritus professor there. In 2012 he became a fellow of the American Mathematical Society.[1]

Karoubi has supervised 12 Ph.D. students, including Jean-Louis Loday and Christophe Soulé.

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  1. https://www.ams.org/profession/fellows-list List of Fellows of the American Mathematical Society
  2. Stong, Robert E.. Robert Evert Stong. Review of K-theory, an introduction by Max Karoubi. Bull. Amer. Math. Soc. (N.S.). 1. 4. 1979. 658–661. 10.1090/s0273-0979-1979-14652-4. free.