Alice Guionnet

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Alice Guionnet
Alice Guionnet, Oberwolfach 2003
Born1969 (age 54–55)
NationalityFrench
AwardsLoève Prize (2009)
Rollo Davidson Prize (2003)
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics

Alice Guionnet (born 1969) is a French mathematician known for her work in probability theory, in particular on large random matrices. For her contributions, she won the 2009 Loève Prize.[1]

Guion earned her PhD in 1995 under supervision of Gérard Ben Arous at University of Paris-Sud.

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