Olivier Pironneau Explained

Olivier Pironneau
Birth Date:24 July 1945
Birth Place:Paris, France
Nationality:French
Fields:Scientific Computing
Workplaces:Université Pierre et Marie Curie
Alma Mater:Ecole Polytechnique, University of California Berkeley
Doctoral Advisor:Elijah Pollak
Known For:Scientific computing, FreeFem++

Olivier Pironneau (born 1945) is a French mathematician who is a professor at the Université Pierre et Marie Curie and member of the French Academy of Sciences.[1]

Pironneau is a worldwide recognized expert in computational fluid dynamics, scientific computing, computational engineering, optimal design, numerical analysis and partial differential equations. He is a highly cited author, having written 8 books and 693 papers. He is a member of French Academy of Sciences since 2002.[2] He was awarded the Marcel Dassault Prize by the French Academy of Sciences in 2000. He is also the recipient of the Blaise Pascal Prize of the French Academy of Sciences in 1983, the Ordre National du Mérite (1989) and is an Associate member of the Russian Academy of Sciences since 2004. His group has developed the software FreeFem++ which is used by researchers worldwide for finite element computations.

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  1. http://www.academie-sciences.fr/fr/Liste-des-membres-de-l-Academie-des-sciences-/-P/olivier-pironneau.html Olivier Pironneau
  2. Web site: Olivier Pironneau - Liste des membres de l'Académie des sciences / P - Listes par ordre alphabétique - Listes des membres - Membres - Nous connaître. www.academie-sciences.fr. 17 May 2018.