Graduate from Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris, 1969. Ph.D. Thesis in Solid State Physics, University of Paris, 1970. 1969: Assistant Professor (maitre de conferences), University Paris Diderot. 1988: Associate Professor (professeur de seconde classe), University Paris Diderot. 1993: Full professor (premiere classe), University Paris Diderot. 2006-present: Full professor (classe exceptionnelle), University Paris Diderot.
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