Rolando Aquiles Rebolledo Berroeta

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Rolando Rebolledo, Mathematical Engineer (U. Chile), Docteur d’État ès-Sciences, Pierre et Marie Curie University of Paris (Paris VI) in 1979. He has been Assistant Professor in Reims and then First Class Associate Professor at the Universities of Nice and Paris-Sur (Orsay) until 1981. Since then he has been a Full Professor at the Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile and since 2017 he has also served as a Full Professor at the University of Valparaíso.

He has been a visiting professor at several universities, including: Rome I, Rome II, Messina, Genova, T.U. Dresden, Berlin Academy of Sciences, Moscow Academy of Sciences (Stehlov Institute), Lund, Australian National University, Louisiana State University, Institut Fourier-Grenoble, Université de Toulouse, Université de Reims, Max-Planck Institute Dresden, Universidade de Lisboa , INRIA-Sophia Antipolis, Universidade de São Paulo, IMPA, UNAM-Mexico.

Rebolledo has supervised 2 Doctoral theses in France and 11 in Chile.

His scientific production includes 98 articles published in journals with an editorial board and 8 books. He has contributed in this way to the development of Stochastic Analysis and its applications to Physics and Engineering.

He has directed numerous FONDECYT projects; in addition to several bilateral Mathematics projects with France, Italy, and Portugal. Likewise, he was one of the managers of a Mathematics Development Program in Chile financed by UNDP, which was of great importance for the take-off of the Chilean Mathematical School in the 1980s.

He has been awarded the Presidential Chair in Sciences on two occasions and has also received the Rectoral Medal of the Catholic University on two occasions for his research work.

He has presided over the Chilean Mathematical Society in various periods and the Latin American Section of the Bernoulli Society. For eight years he was in charge of the Development and Exchange Commission of the International Mathematical Union, he is a Full Member of the ISI.