Chair of Excellence from Mathematical Sciences Foundation of Paris (2017) Alexander von Humboldt Foundation Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel-Forschungspreis (2022) Eva Miranda Galcerán is a Spanish mathematician specializing in dynamical systems, especially in symplectic geometry.
[1][2][3] Her research includes work with Victor Guillemin on the mathematics underlying the three-body problem in celestial mechanics.
Her dissertation, On symplectic linearization of singular Lagrangian foliations, was supervised by Carlos Currás Bosch.
[6] In 2017, Miranda became the first Spanish mathematician and the second woman (after Hélène Esnault) to win a Chair of Excellence from the Fondation Sciences Mathématiques de Paris.
[7] Miranda has also been distinguished with a Friedrich Wilhelm Bessel Research Award by the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation in 2022.