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Roger Temam

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Roger Meyer Temam (born 19 May 1940) is a French mathematician and Professor of Mathematics at Indiana University Bloomington, working in the fields of numerical analysis, nonlinear partial differential equations and fluid mechanics. He is known for his contributions to the theory of the Navier–Stokes equations and to numerical analysis. He has published over 400 articles, as well as 12 (authored or co-authored) books. According to the Mathematics Genealogy Project, Temam has also supervised 127 doctoral theses,[2] the second-highest number supervised by an individual in the field of mathematics.[3] He has a total of 654 mathematical "descendants," including Denis Serre.

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Roger Temam (Arabic: روجي تمام) was born in Tunis, into a Jewish family.[4] He moved to France at the age of 17 and enrolled at the University of Paris – the Sorbonne to study Mathematics. In 1960, he became an assistant at the Faculty[5] of Mechanics of the Faculty of Sciences of Paris. There, Temam worked under the direction of Jacques-Louis Lions, earned his agrégation in mathematics in 1962, and completed his doctorate (Thèse d'Etat) in 1967.

After completing his studies, Temam became a Maître de Conférences (Associate Professor) and later a full Professor at the University of Paris-Sud (Orsay), where he remained until 2003. During this period, he also served as a scientific advisor at INRIA from 1968 to 1984 and at CISIA from 1974 to 2000, co-organized numerous national and international scientific events, and was a member of the editorial boards of several prestigious scientific journals, including ESAIM: Mathematical Modelling and Numerical Analysis.

In addition, Temam was a Maître de Conférences at the École Polytechnique from 1968 to 1986, co-founder and director of the Numerical Analysis Laboratory at Orsay from 1972 to 1988, director of doctoral studies in Numerical Analysis at Orsay from 1975 to 1994, and director of the Mathematics Laboratory at Orsay between 1977 and 1980. He was also a member of the scientific council of CISIA from 1989 to 1995 and served multiple terms on the National Council of Universities.

Between 1983 and 1987, Temam was a member of the National Committee for Mathematics of the CNRS, head of the "Doctoral training" expert group in mathematics, and co-founder and first president of the Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles. He has published over 400 articles, as well as 12 (authored or co-authored) books.

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The first work of Temam in his thesis dealt with the fractional steps method. Thereafter, "he has continually explored and developed new directions and techniques":[6]

Temam's main activities concern the study of geophysical flows, the atmosphere and oceans.[6] This started in the 1990s by collaboration with Jacques-Louis Lions and Shouhong Wang.[19][20][21][22]

Of all Mathematics advisors recorded by the Mathematical Genealogy Project database, Temam has the second-largest number of doctoral students.[23][24] More than 30 of his students are now full professors all over the world, and have themselves many "descendants."[25]

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Administrative activities

Temam became a professor at the Paris-Sud University at Orsay in 1968. There, he co-founded the Laboratory of Numerical and Functional Analysis which he directed from 1972 to 1988. He was also a Maître de Conférences at the Ecole Polytechnique in Paris from 1968 to 1986.[26]

In 1983, Temam co-founded the French Société de Mathématiques Appliquées et Industrielles (SMAI), analogous to the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), and served as its first president.[27] He was also one of the founders of the International Congress on Industrial and Applied Mathematics (ICIAM) series and was the chair of the steering committee of the first ICIAM meeting held in Paris in 1987; and the chair of the standing committee of the second ICIAM meeting held in Washington, D.C., in 1991.[28] He was the Editor-in-Chief of the mathematical journal M2AN from 1986 to 1997.[29]

Temam has been the Director of the Institute for Scientific Computing & Applied Mathematics (ISCAM)[30] at Indiana University since 1986 (co-director with Ciprian Foias from 1986 to 1992). He is also a College Professor (part-time till 2003) and he has been a Distinguished Professor since 2014.[31]

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