
معرفی
Grégoire Lecerf is a full-time researcher at CNRS (rank: Directeur de recherche) affiliated with the Laboratoire d'Informatique de l'École Polytechnique (LIX) under the Institut Polytechnique de Paris. He leads the Algebraic modeling and symbolic computation team and serves as deputy director of LIX until December 2025.
His research spans computer algebra, focusing on polynomial factorization, symbolic computation, and algorithmic complexity. He has developed software libraries like Factorix and Geomsolvex and contributed to Mathemagix.
Recent publications address multivariate polynomial interpolation, Riemann–Roch spaces, and contact factorization, with application to algebraic geometry and finite fields. Trends include accelerating multi-point evaluations and optimizing resultant computations.
Scientific awards include
- Best Paper Award 2020 (Journal of Complexity)
- Best Paper Award 2016 (Journal of Complexity)
- ISSAC 2014 Distinguished Software Presentation Award
He served as editorial member of Applicable Algebra in Engineering, Communication and Computing (since 2015) and Journal of Complexity (since 2020). Past roles include leading the French computer algebra group (2016–2021) and organizing JNCF conferences (2018–2021).




