Our portraits
Students, doctoral students, researchers, teacher-researchers, doctors, staff, alumni, they are the strength of Sorbonne University.
Maëlys Richol
Engineering Sciences student and high-level boxer
Work and perseverance always pay off in the end.
Nathalie Ayi
Mathematician and podcaster
Mathematics trains the mind. It teaches us to reason logically and gives us weapons in a society overloaded with information. It makes us better citizens.
Fabiana Fotia
Administrative secretary at the University of Milan
I wanted to discover the organization of a foreign university, how it operates, and to exchange good practices with my French counterparts.
Kaspar Ravel
Digital artist and winner of the artist residency
Digital art is a vector to be current and critical
Emma Latapy
An alumna with rich international experiences
I always knew that I wanted to live and work abroad.
Olivier Chaline
Ocean Historian
Reality is always more complicated than the idea we have of it, but it is more exciting to study.
Hervé Claustre
Marine biogeochemist and committed advocate for making science accessible
Helping young people become aware of how the ocean works is a prerequisite for shaping them into enlightened citizens who understand the issues at stake and the decisions necessary to protect it.
Theophilus Yoel Wiryanto
A Double Major in Mechanics and Electronics, Electrical Energy, Automation
Nothing is impossible for those who persevere!
Robin Vigouroux
Sorbonne University Doctor and 2021 Chancellor's Award Recipient
This prize is a real scientific and personal achievement. I am extremely proud and honored to have been selected among the winners of the Chancellery of the Universities of Paris Prize, and I thank my thesis supervisors for their support.
Anaïs Abramian
Physicist and Winner of the L'Oréal-Unesco Young Talent Award for Women in Science
Everyone agrees that women should have a place in science, but they remain less present in the highest positions.