
معرفی
Guido Carlet is a Professor at the Institut de Mathématiques de Bourgogne (Mathematics-Physics team), Université Bourgogne Europe, where he holds multiple leadership roles including Coordinator of the International Master in Mathematical Physics (Math4Phys), President of the Bureau de la Commission de Proposition des Sections 25 et 26, and member of the Conseil de l'UFR Sciences et Techniques. His office is located in the Mirande Building (Office 415) in Dijon, France.
He completed his PhD in 2003 at the International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) under Boris Dubrovin, focusing on the Extended Toda hierarchy, and a Master's degree at the University of Padova in 1998.
Carlet's research explores mathematical physics with emphasis on integrable systems, Poisson geometry, and Frobenius manifolds. His work bridges differential geometry, algebraic combinatorics, and topological field theories, frequently investigating Hamiltonian structures, deformation theory, and connections to Gromov-Witten theory. Recent publications analyze homogeneous Poisson brackets, infinite-dimensional Dubrovin-Frobenius manifolds, and constrained KP hierarchies.
He actively advises graduate students, with current projects including deformations of bihamiltonian hierarchies and Coxeter-Frobenius connections. As Coordinator of the EIPHI project METTHHOD (2023-2026), he leads research initiatives. Carlet co-leads the Mathematics-Physics group at IMB and organizes international workshops like the 2024 Poisson Brackets and Integrability event at Amsterdam's KdVI institute.


