Maria J. Esteban

Maria J. Esteban is a senior researcher at CNRS and works at the University Paris-Dauphine. Her research area includes nonlinear partial differential equations, especially variational methods. Her term as President of ICIAM ended October 1, 2019.

Messages from the Gender Gap Project

The Gender Gap Project, a three-year effort conducted by eight scientific union members of the International Science Council, including ICIAM, has now concluded.

The Mathematics of COVID-19

Announcing a new ICIAM site on mathematics and COVID-19.

THE CONCLUDING MEETING OF THE ‘GENDER GAP IN SCIENCE’ PROJECT

Maria J. Esteban shares with readers of Dianoia her impressions of the final meeting of the “Gender Gap in Science” project, which took place in the premises of the ICTP in Trieste, on 4-7 November, 2019.

RESEARCH IS STILL VISIBLE IN THE EUROPEAN GOVERNMENT'S STRUCTURE

Thanks to intense lobbying by the research community, the EU commission still takes notice of the importance of science.

The ICIAM 2019 Congress and Me

Maria J. Esteban writes about the ICIAM 2019 Congress from her point of view: a President welcoming a King, and enjoying the science and the atmosphere of the signature event of the international industrial and applied mathematics community.

A Personal Experience of This Year's Abel Week Events

The announcement of the 2019 Abel Prize on March 19th was a very exciting moment: for the first time a woman would be its recipient!  Karen Uhlenbeck had been chosen by the Abel Committee and that was great news.

The Florilege of the Popularization of Mathematics

Florilege de la popularisation des mathematiques is a new, French-language website dedicated to providing an archive about the popularization of mathematics.

2019: an intense year for the ICIAM community

This letter by Maria J. Esteban, President of ICIAM, was written for publication in the issue of Dianoia scheduled to appear just before the ICIAM 2019 Congress. Although the issue did not appear as intended before the Congress, so some activities are now in the past, the letter provides a summary of events at the Council in 2019.