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Nicolas Michel is a Lecturer at the Camille Jordan Institute (UMR 5208) within Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1. His research focuses on the history of mathematics, particularly geometry from the 19th to 20th centuries, with expertise in enumerative geometry, Schubert calculus, algebraic curves, and the epistemological dimensions of mathematical practices. He explores intersections between mathematical production, historical reflection, and cultural contexts.
Michel's recent publications examine the cultural and historiographical aspects of mathematical modernism, including analyses of Georges-Henri Halphen's manuscripts and Chasles' geometrical theories. His work emphasizes symbolic techniques, collaborative practices, and the philosophical underpinnings of mathematical developments.
At Lyon 1, he teaches units such as the Geometry block (MAT3175L) for CAPES exam preparation, Basic Mathematical Techniques (MAT1005L) for L1 PCSI, and History of Science (72250010) for the DU in Philosophy and History of Science and Technology. Contact: Camille Jordan Institute, Braconnier Building, 43 boulevard du 11 novembre 1918, 69622 Villeurbanne Cedex, France. Office 128, Phone: 04 26 23 45 56.
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