Henri Moscovici (born 5 May 1944 in Tecuci, Romania) is a Romanian-American mathematician,[1] specializing in non-commutative geometry and global analysis.
[2] Moscovici received his undergraduate degree in 1966 and his doctorate in 1971 at the University of Bucharest under the supervision of Gheorghe Vrânceanu.
In 1980 he joined the Ohio State University, where he held the Alice Wood Chair in Mathematics;[4] he is now a Professor Emeritus there.
Moscovici does research on representation theory, global analysis, and non-commutative geometry, in which he has collaborated with, among others, Alain Connes, since the two met at the Institute for Advanced Study in 1978.
[5] In 1990 he was Invited Speaker with talk Cyclic cohomology and invariants of multiply connected manifold at the International Congress of Mathematicians in Kyoto.