Jean Kuntzmann
| Jean Kuntzmann | |
|---|---|
| Born | 
1 June 1912 Pont-à-Mousson  | 
| Died | 
18 December 1992 (aged 80) Grenoble  | 
| Nationality | French | 
| Fields | 
Mathematics Computer science  | 
| Institutions | Joseph Fourier University | 
| Alma mater | University of Paris | 
| Doctoral advisor | Georges Valiron | 
| Doctoral students | 
Louis Bolliet Michel Chein Noël Gastinel Pierre-Jean Laurent  | 
Jean Kuntzmann (1 June 1912 – 18 December 1992) was a French mathematician, known for his works in applied mathematics and computer science, pushing and developing both fields at a very early time.
Kuntzmann earned his Ph.D. in mathematics from the University of Paris under supervision of Georges Valiron (thesis: Contribution à l'étude des systèmes multiformes).
In 1960 he established the École nationale supérieure d'informatique et de mathématiques appliquées de Grenoble.
References
- Balacheff, N.; Benzaken, C.; Laborde, C. (1993), "Jean Kuntzmann ou les voyages extraordinaires au pays des mathématiques inconnues", Bulletin de l'APMEP 387: 11–14, ISSN 0240-5709.
 
External links
- Jean Kuntzmann at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
 - Jean Kuntzmann (1912-1992) Un extraordinaire pionnier (French)
 
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