- Geometry
- Analysis
- Calculus of Variations
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Camillo De Lellis is the IBM von Neumann Professor at the School of Mathematics , Institute for Advanced Study (since 2019). Previously, he was a Full Professor at the University of Zürich (2005–2018) and held positions at ETH Zürich, Max Planck Institute, and University of Zürich. Education : PhD in Mathematics (2002), Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa ; Laurea in Mathematics (1999), University of Pisa . His research lies at the intersection of Geometry , Analysis , and Partial Differential Equations , with groundbreaking work in geometric measure theory , fluid dynamics , and calculus of variations . Recent publications focus on Euler/Navier-Stokes equations , area-minimizing currents , and free boundary problems . Key trends in his work include nonuniqueness phenomena in fluid dynamics, fine structure of singularities in geometric measure theory, and rectifiability criteria for varifolds and currents. His research bridges pure and applied mathematics, impacting mathematical physics and continuum mechanics. Scientific Awards : Bôcher Memorial Prize (2020) Feltrinelli Prize in Mathematics, Mechanics and Applications (2021) Maryam Mirzakhani Prize (2022) Caccioppoli Prize (2014), Amerio Prize (2015) He serves on editorial boards for Annals of PDE , Inventiones Mathematicae , and Journal of Differential Geometry . No students or lab affiliations are explicitly mentioned in the scraped text.







