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Jérémie Szeftel is a CNRS Research Professor at the Jacques-Louis Lions Laboratory of Sorbonne University and currently a visiting researcher at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHES). His career centers on advanced mathematical physics with emphasis on nonlinear phenomena in relativistic systems.
His core research spans:
- Nonlinear Partial Differential Equations
- General Relativity
- Mathematical Physics
- Black Hole Stability
- Singularity Formation
- Fluid Dynamics
Szeftel has earned recognition through multiple prestigious awards including:
- Peccot Course, Collège de France (2007)
- Prize of the Fondation Sciences Mathématiques de Paris (2009)
- Alexandre-Joannidès Prize, Academy of Sciences (2014)
- Bôcher Memorial Prize of the AMS (2023)
- Frontiers of Science Award in Mathematics (2025)
He led the ERC consolidator project EPGR (2017-2022) and maintains active collaborations with leading mathematicians including Sergiu Klainerman, Igor Rodnianski, Frank Merle, and Pierre Raphaël. His landmark contributions include solving the L² curvature conjecture and resolving the Kerr black hole stability conjecture for weakly rotating black holes. Szeftel conducts his research within the Jacques-Louis Lions Laboratory, a premier European center for applied mathematics jointly operated by Sorbonne University and CNRS.


