David Holcman

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David Holcman is an Applied Mathematician, Biophysicists and Computational Biologist at École normale supérieure (Paris) in Paris, known for his pioneer work on the Narrow escape problem [1]and modeling molecular trafficking in cells.

Early life and education

D. Holcman was born in Paris in 1970, graduated from Telecommunications Engineering School and Ecole Normale Superieure de Cachan in 1994. He received a Phd in pure mathematics in 1998 under the supervision of Prof. Thierry Aubin[2]. H at Pierre and Marie Curie University. His postdoctoral research concerns Subriemmanian geometry with. Y. Kannai at the Weizmann Institute of Science, Applied mathematics with Z. Schuss from Tel Aviv University and he was a fellow of the Keck Center for Computational Neurobiology at University of California, San Francisco. He was also working with C .Pugh (University of California, Berkeley 2002-2004).

Career

D. Holcman moved to Israel in 2004 and became a senior lecturer under the Chair of M. Russel Haas, in the department of Mathematics at the Weizmann Institute of Science. In 2006 He became a French National Centre for Scientific Research at ENS. During 2009-2011, he was an adjunct Associate Professor at Tel Aviv University. He was been elected French Governemental Fellow of the Churchill College, Cambridge in 2013 and several times oversea fellow. He is also a visiting professor at University of Cambridge and was a visiting Professor at the university of University of Oxford in 2015-17, where he was a visiting fellow of the Brasenose College, Oxford in 2016.

Work

His research interests include Mathematical model, computional methods, Stochastic simulation, large data modeling, modeling neuronal network, computational biology, asymptotic approach in Partial differential equation, predictive medicine, Electroencephalography, Modeling calcium dynamics.

Other contributions concern methods of analysis Single particle trajectories trajectories and development of polymer model to study Nuclear organization.

Publications

Holcman is the co-author of three books, including Stochastic Narrow Escape.

He has more than 220 published journal articles and has registered 2 patents.

Honors and awards

Holcman has received several awards, including Sloan-Keck fellowship award 2002, Marie-Curie Award (2013), Laureat of 2 ERCs (2007 and 2019).

References

  1. Schuss, Z.; Singer, A.; Holcman, D. (2007-10-09). "The narrow escape problem for diffusion in cellular microdomains". Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. 104 (41): 16098–16103. doi:10.1073/pnas.0706599104. ISSN 0027-8424. PMID 17901203.
  2. "Thierry Aubin - Les Membres de l'Académie des sciences". www.academie-sciences.fr. Retrieved 2021-12-13.

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