Presentation of the BEZOUT GRADUATE PROGRAM
Université Gustave Eiffel, with its partners École des Ponts ParisTech (ENPC), Université Paris-Est-Créteil Val-de-Marne (UPEC) and CNRS, has inaugurated in 2021 its SFRI project GP-DS (Graduate Programs – Doctoral Studies), funded by the French National Research Agency (ANR). The goal of the SFRI project is to reinforce the links between graduate education, doctoral studies, and research, with some key features such as interdisciplinarity and international attractivity. This SFRI project is organized into Graduate Programs, one of which, the Bézout Graduate Program, has the same perimeter as the former Bézout Labex.
The Bézout Graduate Program aims at reinforcing the interdisciplinarity between mathematics and computer sciences and promoting education through research and access to doctoral studies. To achieve this program we fund the following:
- International M2 scholarship for foreign students
- Scholarships for strong local students (bourses locales au mérite)
- M2 track Mathematics and Computer sciences
Organization
Director of the Bézout Graduate Program : Matthieu Fradelizi, professor at University Gustave Eiffel and member of the LAMA.
Administrative staff of the Bézout Graduate Program : Nathalie Gambiny.
The steering committee is composed of the following members of the three laboratories : LAMA, LIGM, CERMICS:
- The head of the Bézout SFRI Graduate Program : Matthieu Fradelizi
- The deputy directors: Benjamin Jourdain, Raphaël Danchin and Cyril Nicaud
- The heads of each research unit : Gabriel Stolz (CERMICS), Stéphane Seuret (LAMA) and Walid Hachem (LIGM)
- The head of the UFR Math (Université Gustave Eiffel) : Isabelle Chalendar
- The head of the Mention Master Maths (Université Gustave Eiffel) : Marco Cannone
- The head of the Maths Department (Université Paris-Est Créteil) : Frédéric Charve
- The head of the Master 1 (Université Paris-Est Créteil) : Vincent Millot
- The head of the IGM (Université Gustave Eiffel) : Tita Kyriacopoulou
- The head of the Mention Master Computer Science : Arnaud Carayol
- The representative of the Doctoral School MSTIC : Jean-Philippe Chancelier