Pierre Bienvenu is a Research Scientist at the Johann Radon Institute for Computational and Applied Mathematics (RICAM), part of the Austrian Academy of Sciences, since June 2025. Previously, he held postdoctoral positions at the Technische Universität Graz (2021-2022), the Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in Bonn (2020-2021), and the Institut Camille Jordan in Lyon/St-Etienne (2018-2020). He also served as a Teaching Fellow at Trinity College Dublin (2022-2023) and as a Lecturer at the American University in Paris in Spring 2018. His educational background includes a PhD in Mathematics from the University of Bristol (2014-2018), supervised by Julia Wolf, with a thesis titled "Linear, bilinear and polynomial configurations in function fields and the primes." Bienvenu's research lies at the intersection of arithmetic combinatorics, number theory, and harmonic analysis. He employs analytic, combinatorial, probabilistic, and algebraic methods to study problems in additive combinatorics, such as configurations in prime numbers, sum-product estimates, and density of sumsets. His work has strong connections to ergodic theory and theoretical computer science, particularly in pseudorandomness and error-correcting codes. His recent publications, spanning from 2017 to 2025, focus on density constraints, intersective sets, power monoids, and transference principles in additive combinatorics. These works often involve deep applications of higher-order Fourier analysis and the Green-Tao method, addressing fundamental questions about the structure of sets of integers and primes. As a member of RICAM, Bienvenu contributes to the institute's research groups in computational mathematics and number theory, collaborating with an international network of mathematicians on cutting-edge problems in arithmetic combinatorics.






