Irène Waldspurger is a French mathematician and a researcher at the Research Centre in Mathematics of Decision (CEREMADE) where her research focuses on algorithm to solve phase problems,[1] a class of problem relevant for a large number of imaging techniques used in science and medicine. She is also a professor at Paris Sciences et Lettres University.

Irène Waldspurger
Alma materÉcole Normale Supérieure
Known forphase retrieval, wavelets
Scientific career
InstitutionsParis Sciences et Lettres University
CEREMADE
MIT
WebsiteIrène Waldspurger

Education and career edit

Waldspurger competed for France in the 2006 International Mathematical Olympiad, winning a bronze medal.[2]

Waldspurger was a student of the prestigious Ecole Normale Superieure,[3] in Paris, France, where she was ranked first at the entrance exam in 2008.[4] She pursued her doctoral research at École Normale Supérieure, working on phase retrieval techniques using wavelet transforms[5] under the supervision of Stephane Mallat, which she completed in 2015. She then joined the Massachusetts Institute of Technology for a postdoctoral fellowship, before returning to France in 2017 to join the French National Centre for Scientific Research.

Recognition edit

In 2020, Waldspurger was one of the Peccot Lecturers and Peccot Prize winners of the College de France,[6] and won the CNRS Bronze Medal.[7]

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