Maria Colombo et Nicolas Boumal recoivent un Starting Grant du CER

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© 2022 EPFL

Les professeurs Maria Colombo et Nicolas Boumal ont reçu un Starting Grant du Conseil Européen de la Recherche (CER). En raison de la non-association de la Suisse à Horizon Europe, leurs projets seront financés par la Suisse (SERI).

Prof. Maria Colombo, en charge de la Chaire d'Analyse Mathématique, Calcul des Variations et EDPs (AMCV), a reçu la subvention pour son projet TENSE, dont le titre est "Irregular solutions of the Transport, Euler and Navier-Stokes Equations".

Prof. Nicolas Boumal, en charge de la Chaire d'Optimisation continue (OPTIM), a reçu la subvention pour son projet GEOSYM, dont le titre est "Harnessing Geometry and Symmetry in Optimization for Data Science".

About TENSE:

The celebrated Euler and Navier-Stokes equations of fluid dynamics model the motion of particles in an inviscid and in a viscous fluid, respectively. Their mathematical understanding poses formidable challenges, mainly stemming from the presence of irregular solutions. The behavior of these irregular solutions has, in turn, fascinating and still not fully understood connections with physical problems involving turbulent phenomena. In this area, some recent breakthrough results constitute a step forward: for instance, the proof of the Onsager conjecture in the framework of the Kolmogorov theory of turbulence and certain quantitative bounds on mixing rates.

The goal of Maria Colombo and of her research team is to provide new insight on the theoretical understanding of irregular solutions, answer fundamental questions about (non)-uniqueness of solutions and typicality of nonsmooth behaviors.

About GEOSYM:

Continuous optimization is a cornerstone of technology: we use it to transform vast amounts of data into actionable information, be it by solving inverse problems in imaging, performing statistical estimation in signal processing or training neural networks in machine learning. To realize the full potential of these computational tools, we need to push our understanding of the limits and opportunities of optimization beyond the classical mathematical framework (convexity).

With the project GEOSYM, the goal of Nicolas Boumal and his team is to harness other mathematical structures that are ubiquitous in applications, namely, geometry and symmetry, to tackle non-convex optimization reliably.

Les Starting Grants du CER sont accordés chaque année à des chercheurs de toute nationalité et dans tout domaine de recherche, ayant 2 à 7 ans d'expérience dans la recherche après l'obtention de leur doctorat, qui ont un parcours scientifique prometteur et qui présentent une excellente proposition de recherche.Chaque subvention peut atteindre 1,5 million d'euros sur une période de cinq ans.