She worked as a researcher at TU Munich from 1992 to 2004, under the direction of Konrad Königsberger [de]. From 2005 to 2017 she was maître de conférences at the University of Lille in France, also holding various short-term positions in France, Germany, and the US. From 2017 to 2021 she held a professorship at Paris-Saclay University,[2] and in 2021 she moved to the University of Erlangen–Nuremberg as Humboldt Professor.[1]
Recognition
Bréard was one of two 1998 recipients of the thesis prize of the Association française d'études chinoises.[4] She was the 1999 recipient of the prize for young historians of the International Academy of the History of Science.[5]
Re-Kreation eines mathematischen Konzeptes im chinesischen Diskurs: "Reihen" vom 1. bis zum 19. Jahrhundert [Re-creation of a mathematical concept in Chinese discourse: "Series" from the first to the nineteenth century] (dissertation, TU Berlin, 1997; Boethius: Texte und Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der Mathematik und der Naturwissenschaften, vol. 42, Franz Steiner Verlag, 1999)[8]
Reform, Bureaucratic Expansion and Production of Numbers: Statistics in Early 20th Century China (Habilitationsschrift, TU Berlin, 2008)
Nine Chapters on Mathematical Modernity: Essays on the Global Historical Entanglements of the Science of Numbers in China (Transcultural Research—Heidelberg Studies on Asia and Europe in a Global Context, Springer, 2019)[9]
Li Shanlan. Catégories analogues d'accumulations discrètes. [Analogical categories of discrete accumulations] (Bibliothèque chinoise, vol. 40, Les Belles Lettres, 2023)
References
^ abAndrea Bréard, Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, retrieved 2023-05-26
^ abcd"Prof. Dr. Andrea Bréard", Professuren, FAU Department Alte Welt und Asiatische Kulturen, retrieved 2023-05-26; see especially the Curriculum Vitae tab of this page