Camille Jordan Institute

The Institut Camille Jordan (ICJ - UMR 5208) was created in January 2005 following the merger of 4 mathematics laboratories in Lyon. In January 2011, it merged with the Laboratoire de Mathématiques Unifiées de Saint-Etienne (LaMUSE). ICJ's research covers the full range of mathematical fields, in conjunction with other disciplines (biology, physics, computer science and the socio-economic world).
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Research areas

  • Algebra, geometry, logic
  • Combinatorics, number theory
  • EDP, analysis
  • History of mathematics
  • Mathematical modelling, scientific computing
  • Probability, statistics, mathematical physics

Academic field of application

  • EDP, fluid mechanics, complex fluids, solid mechanics, singularities
  • Numerical analysis, electro-magnetism, radar imaging, acoustics, models for biology, high-performance computing
  • Probabilities, financial mathematics, stochastic processes
  • Statistics, sensitivity analysis, Gaussian processes, bio-statistics, high dimensionality, quantification of uncertainty
  • Statistical learning, study of large networks, data clustering, frugal AI
  • Participations in the Institute of Mathematics for Planet Earth

Expertise

  • Modeling, scientific computing, optimization, statistics, image processing and artificial intelligence
  • Flow, contacts, elasticity/plasticity, imaging (acoustic, infrared, visible), electrical networks, uncertainty measurements, prediction, test interpretation, sensitivity measurement, stochastic simulation algorithm
  • Prototype software or codes

Partnerships