MATHEMATICIAN

Claire Voisin

1962 - Today

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Claire Voisin (born 4 March 1962) is a French mathematician known for her work in algebraic geometry. She is a member of the French Academy of Sciences and held the chair of algebraic geometry at the Collège de France from 2015 to 2020. Read more on Wikipedia

Her biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Claire Voisin is the 900th most popular mathematician (down from 823rd in 2019), the 5,050th most popular biography from France (down from 4,734th in 2019) and the 112th most popular French Mathematician.

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Among MATHEMATICIANS

Among mathematicians, Claire Voisin ranks 900 out of 1,004Before her are Gilbert Strang, Leopold Löwenheim, George Mostow, Elwyn Berlekamp, Ruth Moufang, and Clifford Truesdell. After her are Hjalmar Mellin, Volker Strassen, Artur Avila, James Whitbread Lee Glaisher, Elon Lindenstrauss, and Christine Darden.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1962, Claire Voisin ranks 404Before her are Kevin J. Anderson, Colton Ford, Mike Judge, Marcelo Álvarez, The Proclaimers, and Ana Wagener. After her are Héctor Enrique, Gene Anthony Ray, Thomas Hylland Eriksen, Yvonne Ryding, Nana Ioseliani, and Uwe Hohn.

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In France

Among people born in France, Claire Voisin ranks 5,050 out of 6,770Before her are Nicolas Hulot (1955), Olivier Megaton (1965), Jacques Miller (1931), Alexandre Schaumasse (1882), Sami Bouajila (1966), and Philippe Douste-Blazy (1953). After her are Dayot Upamecano (1998), Jean Rouaud (1952), Jean-Marc Gounon (1963), François Nourissier (1927), Éric Boullier (1973), and Michel Giacobini (1873).

Among MATHEMATICIANS In France

Among mathematicians born in France, Claire Voisin ranks 112Before her are Laurent Lafforgue (1966), Henri Padé (1863), Émile Léonard Mathieu (1835), Cédric Villani (1973), Roger Apéry (1916), and James Lighthill (1924). After her are Hugo Duminil-Copin (1985).