Fabrizio Bianchi

CNRS, Lille

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I am from Italy and I am currently a CNRS researcher working in Lille, France. After my undergraduate studies in Pisa, I did my PhD studies in Pisa and Toulouse. I was later postdoc in London before joining CNRS in France.

How would you define your field of study? What is your vision about it? Which are the topics you're most passionate about?

I work in complex dynamics, which is at the crossroad of complex analysis and dynamical systems. I like how arguments from complex analysis allow for extremely elegant proofs and explanations to very non-trivial results.

How has your experience been so far with the IMM?

It was great! I am very happy about having had this opportunity. I was impressed by the motivation of the students and it was a real pleasure to work with them.

What is your teaching philosophy? What would you like to transmit to your students? How do you motivate them?

When teaching a new topic, I like to first give the motivation, then the main ideas, and finally a precise statement and the details. Once you see why it's important to understand something, all the rest is much easier.

 
 
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