Patricia Reynaud-Bouret (born 1978)[1] is a French statistician who has studied Hawkes processes, density estimation, and concentration inequalities, and applied them in neuroscience, neural connectivity reconstruction, and genomics.
[3] After studying at the École normale supérieure (Paris), Reynaud-Bouret earned a master's degree in 1999 through Paris-Sud University.
[4][5] After postdoctoral research with Christian Houdré at Georgia Tech, she joined CNRS in 2003 and moved to the Dieudonné Laboratory in 2008.
[4][5] She was given a chair in 3iA in 2019, and at the same time became founding director of the NeuroMod Institute.
[5] Reynaud-Bouret was the 2020 winner of the Pierre Faurre prize [fr] of the French Academy of Sciences.