
About
Rémi Leclercq is a Lecturer-Researcher at the University of Paris-Saclay, affiliated with the Topology and Dynamics team at the Orsay Institute of Mathematics. He holds administrative roles including Deputy Director of International Relations at the Graduate School of Mathematics (until March 2025) and membership in the Parity Commission, Teaching Council, and IMO Library Council. His research focuses on symplectic and contact topology, gauge theory, and differential geometry, with involvement in the ANR CoSy project and Inria DataShape team. He co-organizes the Geometry Topology Dynamics seminar and a 2026 conference honoring Octav Cornea.
Leclercq teaches advanced courses such as Differential Geometry and Gauge Theory (M2ICFP) and contributes to teacher training programs like MEEF1. He has co-supervised doctoral students Simon Vialaret (since 2021) and Pierre Mennesson (2015–2018). His work bridges mathematical rigor with applications in theoretical physics, emphasizing geometric structures and their topological implications.


