C. Laurent-Gengoux research focus lies on Poisson geometry, Lie-groups and integrable systems. He is the author of 14 research articles. Furthermore, he is committed to teaching and set up several mathematics projects with local high schools. In 2002 he earned his doctorate in mathematics with a dissertation on " Quelques problΓ¨mes analytiques et gΓ©omΓ©triques sur les algΓ¨bres et superalgΓ¨bres de champs et superchamps de vecteursβ.
A. Pichereau earned her doctorate in mathematics with a dissertation on βPoisson (co)homology and isolated singularities in low dimensions, with an application in the theory of deformationsβ under the supervision of P. Vanheacke in 2006. She has since published four journal articles on Poisson structures and contributed to the Proceedings of "Algebraic and Geometric Deformation Spacesβ.
P. Vanheackeβs research focus lies on integrable systems, Abelian varieties, Poisson algebra/geometry and deformation theory. In 1991 he earned his doctorate in mathematics with a dissertation on βExplicit techniques for studying two-dimensional integrable systemsβ and has published numerous research articles since.