Hajer Bahouri

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Hajer Bahouri (born March 30, 1958 in Tunis ) is a Tunisian-French mathematician who deals with partial differential equations.

She studied mathematics at the University of Tunis from 1977, graduating in 1979 (receiving the President's Prize). She then continued her studies in Paris with a DEA degree in 1980 at the University of Paris-South and received her doctorate there in 1982 under Serge Alinhac (Unicité et non unicité duprobleméme de Cauchy pour des opérateurs à symbole réel). She then did research at the École Polytechnique and was Maitre de conferences at the Universities of Paris-Süd and Rennes I from 1984 to 1988. In 1987 she completed her habilitation (Thèse d'Etat) at the University of Paris-Süd (Unicité, non unicité et continuité Hölder du Problems of Cauchy pour des equations aux dérivées partial. Propagation du front d'onde pour des equations non linéaires). From 1988 she was a professor at the University of Tunis, where she headed the Laboratory for Partial Differential Equations from 2003. From 2002 to 2004 she was also Chargé de cours at the École Polytechnique. From 2010 she was Research Director of the CNRS at the University of Paris-Ost Créteil Val-de-Marne (Laboratoire d'Analyse et de Mathématiques Appliquées, LAMA).

In 2002 she was invited speaker at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Beijing (with Jean-Yves Chemin: Quasilinear wave equations and microlocal analysis). In 2001 she received the Tunisian Medal of Merit and in 2016 the Prix ​​Paul Doistau-Émile Blutet .

She has four children.

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