9 October 2025

Vincent Louatron, postdoc

Newly employed

Vincent Louatron started as a postdoc on 1 October 2025 in the department’s section of Analysis & Quantum, associated with the Centre for the Mathematics of Quantum Theory (QMATH).

Vincent Louatron

“I am French, and my research intersects microlocal and semiclassical analysis, the analysis of ordinary and partial differential equations, as well as classical and quantum mechanics and symplectic geometry," says Vincent.

“I obtained my master's thesis in mathematics from the ENS Rennes and Rennes I university back in 2022. My PhD thesis was supervised by Setsuro Fujiié and focused on energy-level crossing problems for matrix-valued operators (esp. Schrödinger operators) and applications to semiclassical spectral asymptotics. I specified the effect that the "interaction term" of a matrix-valued Schrödinger operator has on the distribution of resonances (≃ complex eigenvalues). This distribution can be recovered via a microlocal method, which we simplified and generalised with my collaborators through the use of normal forms.

"I am also very interested in spectral asymptotics for the magnetic Schrodinger operator and related topics in mathematical physics, which naturally led me to join Søren Fournais and Jan Filip Solovej. I am very much looking forward to connecting with people here at QMath!"

Outside of research, Vincent likes playing bass guitar, enjoying live music and hiking.

You can find Vincent at Vibenshuset, V01-4-06.