
معرفی
Thierry Ramond serves as a Senior Lecturer (CE, HDR) at the Department of Mathematics, Faculty of Science, Paris Saclay University, where he conducts research in mathematical physics and teaches undergraduate and graduate courses in analysis. His academic home is the Orsay Mathematics Laboratory (CNRS UMR 8628) within the university's scientific ecosystem.
His research focuses on partial differential equations, spectral theory, and quantum mechanics, with particular expertise in quantum resonances, microlocal analysis, PT-symmetry, and the mathematical study of Schrödinger operators. His work bridges abstract mathematical theory with physical applications, especially in quantum systems with complex potentials and barrier structures.
Analysis of his 15 most recent publications reveals consistent specialization in resonance phenomena across quantum systems, with growing emphasis on non-analytic potentials and PT-symmetric systems since 2015. His research demonstrates sophisticated application of microlocal analysis and semiclassical methods to solve challenging problems in quantum dynamics and spectral theory.
Teaching responsibilities span the full mathematics curriculum from L1 (first-year undergraduate) through M2 (second-year Master's), with specialized courses including Matrix Analysis, Differential Calculus and Optimization, Introduction to Quantum Resonances, and Spectral Theory. His course materials show particular innovation in computational approaches using Python.
- Orsay Mathematics Laboratory (CNRS UMR 8628)
- GDR CNRS 2484 "Analysis of Partial Differential Equations"
- GDR CNRS 2279 DYNQUA "Quantum Dynamics"



