The Springer Math Podcast

A Personal Journey through Optimal Transport: Fields medalist Alessio Figalli interviewed by Luigi Ambrosio

July 07, 2023 Springer Nature Switzerland AG Season 3 Episode 4
The Springer Math Podcast
A Personal Journey through Optimal Transport: Fields medalist Alessio Figalli interviewed by Luigi Ambrosio
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In this episode, our guest is Alessio Figalli, Director of the Institute for Mathematical Research at ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Professor Figalli completed his Ph.D. at the Scuola Normale Superiore of Pisa in Italy and at the École Normale Supérieure of Lyon in France. He has also worked as a researcher at universities in France, the United States, and Switzerland.

His achievements have been recognized with several prizes, including the Fields Medal in 2018 for his contributions to the theory of optimal transport, and the European Mathematical Society Prize in 2012 in recognition of his excellent contributions to mathematics.

In a lively conversation with Luigi Ambrosio, a Professor at the Scuola Normale Superiore, Figalli discusses his early days in mathematics and his unique career path. He also comments on the differences in university systems among countries, how he manages his time with professional, personal, and family duties, the increasing importance of optimal transport in recent years, and his approach to problem-solving in mathematics.

Originally aired by the UNITEXT Springer Nature Webinars series, this interview has been specifically adapted for the podcast format.

Introduction
The discovery of an interest in mathematics
The differences between university systems in Europe and the US
Achieving a balance between personal, family, and work matters
Research in Optimal Transport: Current landscape and future trends
Connections between Optimal Transport and Machine Learning
Approaches to problem-solving in mathematics
The issue of brain drain
Careers in research within the private sector
Final words