
معرفی
Anne-Sophie Libert is a Professor in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Namur since 2018. She has served as Director of the Namur Institute of Complex Systems (naXys) since 2017 and contributes to the Intensive Computing Technology Platform (PTCI) management committee since 2015. Her work bridges applied mathematics and astrophysics.
- Doctorate in Science (University of Namur, 2007)
- Master of Mathematical Sciences (FUNDP, 2004)
Her research focuses on extrasolar system dynamics, combining celestial mechanics with machine learning to study planetary formation, resonance effects, and habitability. Key projects include CAML (2021-2026) for machine learning applications and 4Body (2024-2026) for planetary stability analysis. Her work also explores complex networks and symplectic integrators in dynamical systems.
Scientific contributions are reflected in her 2017 Nature Astronomy paper on exoplanet metrics and 2013 Celestial Mechanics article extending Laplace-Lagrange theory. She has been recognized with the Agathon de Potter Prize (2015) and FNRS fellowships.
- Agathon de Potter Prize (2015)
- FNRS Post-doctoral Fellowship (2008)
- FNRS Research Fellowship (2004)
As a PhD advisor, she supervised Sotiriadis' thesis on non-coplanar planetary systems (2017). She contributes to ESA's CHEOPS and PLATO missions and collaborates internationally on planetary dynamics.

