Montpellier Alexander Grothendieck Institute (IMAG)

The Montpellier Alexander Grothendieck Institute (IMAG) is a joint research unit of the CNRS and the University of Montpellier with nearly 170 members, located on the University's Triolet campus.

Research at IMAG covers a very broad spectrum, ranging from fundamental mathematics to industrial applications, not to mention teaching and epistemology.

The laboratory is structured around four research teams:

  • Geometry, Topology, and Algebra (GTA);
  • Montpellier Analysis, Scientific Computing, and Optimization (ACSIOM);
  • Probability and Statistics (EPS);
  • Didactics and Epistemology of Mathematics (DEMa).

It also has a joint project team with Inria and HydroSciences Montpellier, the Lemon team, created in January 2019.
The research activities carried out at IMAG position it as one of the main gateways to mathematics and its applications in the south of France.

Label:Joint Research Unit Research UMR)
Main supervisory bodies: CNRS, UM
Secondary supervisory body: INRIA

Research cluster: Mathematics, Computer Science, Physics, and Systems
Doctoral school: Information, Structures, Systems
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