Olivier Debarre

Olivier Debarre (born 1959) is a French mathematician who specializes in complex algebraic geometry.

[1] From 1977 to 1981, Olivier Debarre attended the École Normale Supérieure (ENS) and he studied under Phillip Griffiths at Harvard University in 1981–1982.

His "Thèse d´Etat", under Arnaud Beauville, was entitled Variétés de Prym, conjecture de la trisécante et ensembles d'Andreotti et Mayer and his "Seconde Thèse", under Michael Robert Herman, was entitled Conjugaison analytique à des rotations des difféomorphismes analytiques du cercle.

[1][2] From 1982 to 1987, Debarre was a scientific researcher at the Centre national de la recherche scientifique (CNRS).

Since 2008, he has been teaching both at the University of Paris VII and at the École Normale Supérieure, where in 2009–2010 he was chair of the faculty.

Olivier Debarre at Oberwolfach in 2012