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Frederic Chapoton
Frédéric Chapoton is the Research Director at the French National Center for Scientific Research (CNRS), located in Paris. He is also a researcher at the University of Strasbourg. He has advised nine students and received his PhD in 2000 from the Pierre and Marie Curie University of Paris. His advisor was Patrick Polo.

Research
Chapoton's research revolves around the study of areas such as polytopes, trees, algebra, and combinatorics. Other research themes include bialgebras, operads, trees and quivers. Interesting imagery can be found on Chapoton's website.

Publications
Chapoton has published 65 total publications. Recent publications include studying the behavior of Bernoulli numbers, Dyck Paths, lattices, combinatorics, and different kinds of vectors.

Experience
Chapoton sits on thesis juries and enabling panels, has attended many conferences and staged many presentations. His most recent conferences include Combinatory Day hosted in  Lyon back in 2014, Lotharingien Combinatory Seminar in 2016,and ANR CARMA closing conference hosted in Luminy in 2017. Presentations of his include subjects on Tamari's theories, algebra, and computer science.