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Pierre Binétruy (14 August 1955,
Casablanca Casablanca, also known in Arabic as Dar al-Bayda ( ar, الدَّار الْبَيْضَاء, al-Dār al-Bayḍāʾ, ; ber, ⴹⴹⴰⵕⵍⴱⵉⴹⴰ, ḍḍaṛlbiḍa, : "White House") is the largest city in Morocco and the country's econom ...
,
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– 1 April 2017, Paris) was a French theoretical physicist, known for his research on
cosmology Cosmology () is a branch of physics and metaphysics dealing with the nature of the universe. The term ''cosmology'' was first used in English in 1656 in Thomas Blount (lexicographer), Thomas Blount's ''Glossographia'', and in 1731 taken up in ...
,
gravitational wave Gravitational waves are waves of the intensity of gravity generated by the accelerated masses of an orbital binary system that propagate as waves outward from their source at the speed of light. They were first proposed by Oliver Heaviside in 1 ...
s, strong nuclear interactions, and
supersymmetry In a supersymmetric theory the equations for force and the equations for matter are identical. In theoretical and mathematical physics, any theory with this property has the principle of supersymmetry (SUSY). Dozens of supersymmetric theories e ...
.


Education and career

Pierre Binétruy studied in the 1970s at the ''École normale supérieure de Saint-Cloud'' (whose scientific departments were moved in 1987 to
Lyon Lyon,, ; Occitan: ''Lion'', hist. ''Lionés'' also spelled in English as Lyons, is the third-largest city and second-largest metropolitan area of France. It is located at the confluence of the rivers Rhône and Saône, to the northwest of t ...
and were named the ''
École normale supérieure de Lyon The École normale supérieure de Lyon (also known as ENS de Lyon, ENSL or Normale Sup' Lyon) is a French grande école located in the city of Lyon. It is one of the four prestigious écoles normales supérieures in France. The school is ...
'').. Pierre Binétruy received his doctorate from
CERN The European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN (; ; ), is an intergovernmental organization that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. Established in 1954, it is based in a northwestern suburb of Gene ...
in 1980. His thesis, directed by
Mary K. Gaillard Mary Katharine Gaillard (born April 1, 1939) is an American theoretical physicist. Her focus is on particle physics. She is a professor of the Graduate School at the University of California, Berkeley, a member of the Berkeley Center for Theore ...
, is entitled ''Theoretical and Phenomenological Aspects fo Gauge Theories''. From 1980 to 1983 he held postdoctoral positions at CERN, the University of Florida, and the University of Chicago. From 1983 to 1986 he was a postdoc at the
University of California, Berkeley The University of California, Berkeley (UC Berkeley, Berkeley, Cal, or California) is a public land-grant research university in Berkeley, California. Established in 1868 as the University of California, it is the state's first land-grant u ...
, where he became interested in the astrophysics of the early universe for testing fundamental theories such as supersymmetry and
superstring Superstring theory is an theory of everything, attempt to explain all of the Elementary particle, particles and fundamental forces of nature in one theory by modeling them as vibrations of tiny supersymmetry, supersymmetric String (physics), st ...
s. From 1986 to 1990 he was at the ''Laboratoire d'Annecy-le-Vieux de Physique des Particules'' (LAPP) in
Annecy-le-Vieux Annecy-le-Vieux () is a former commune in the Haute-Savoie department in the Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in southeastern France. On 1 January 2017, it was merged into the commune Annecy.Paris-Sud University Paris-Sud University (French: ''Université Paris-Sud''), also known as University of Paris — XI (or as Université d'Orsay before 1971), was a French research university distributed among several campuses in the southern suburbs of Paris, in ...
(Paris XI) in the Laboratory for Theoretical Physics (from 1999 as ''Professeur de classe exceptionelle''). From 1997 to 2004 he was the director of the ''Groupement De Recherche (GDR) Supersymétrie''. From 2003 until his death in 2017 he was a professor at
Paris Diderot University Paris Diderot University, also known as Paris 7 (french: Université Paris Diderot), was a French university located in Paris, France. It was one of the inheritors of the historic University of Paris, which was split into 13 universities in 197 ...
(Paris 7). He was director of the AstroParticle and Cosmology (APC) Laboratory in Paris from its founding in 2005 to 2013. Under his directorship the APC Laboratory invested heavily in and developed the necessary technical resources for space-based projects of the ''Centre national d'études spatiales'' (CNES) and the European Space Agency (ESA). Binétruy was co-director with
George Smoot George Fitzgerald Smoot III (born February 20, 1945) is an American astrophysicist, cosmologist, Nobel laureate, and the 2nd contestant to win the $1 million prize on '' Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader?''. He won the Nobel Prize in Physics i ...
from 2010 to 2013 of the ''Paris Centre pour Cosmologie Physique'' (Paris Centre for Cosmological Physics, PCCP), which he founded with Smoot in 2010. At the beginning of his career Binétruy was more interested in the theory of supersymmetry and its possible testing in cosmology and gravitation, but his research interests later extended to cosmological inflation, dark energy, and the cosmology of gravitational waves. He told a reporter for ''Les Echos'' that because gravitational waves reach us intact from their place of emission, ''ce sont des messagers parfaits'' (they are perfect messengers). He aided the sciences of cosmology and astrophysics by serving on many committees. From 1995 to 2003 he was the president of the theory division of the ''
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''. He was involved in the
Laser Interferometer Space Antenna The Laser Interferometer Space Antenna (LISA) is a proposed space probe to detect and accurately measure gravitational waves—tiny ripples in the fabric of spacetime—from astronomical sources. LISA would be the first dedicated space-based gr ...
(LISA) project, as well as the Planck space observatory project and the Euclid mission. He was one the most important French scientists advocating France's engagement in space-based searches for gravitational waves. He developed with George Smoot the
Massive Open Online Course A massive open online course (MOOC ) or an open online course is an online course aimed at unlimited participation and open access via the Web. In addition to traditional course materials, such as filmed lectures, readings, and problem sets, m ...
(MOOC) entitled ''Gravité! du Big Bang aux trous noirs'', (Gravity! from Big Bang to black holes), which is supported by the
computing platform A computing platform or digital platform is an environment in which a piece of software is executed. It may be the hardware or the operating system (OS), even a web browser and associated application programming interfaces, or other underlying s ...
''France université numérique'' (FUN) and the British computing platform Futurelearn. As of 2018, the online classes of the gravity MOOC had 98,000 registrants from 104 different countries. He received in 1995 the Prix Thibaud and in 1999 the
Prix Paul Langevin The ''prix Paul-Langevin'' is a prize created in 1956 and named in honor of Paul Langevin. It has been awarded each year since 1957 by the ''Société française de physique'' (SFP). The prize honors French physicists for work in theoretical physic ...
. In 1996 he was the Miller Professor in Berkeley, California. In 2015, he was named a ''membre senior'' of the
Institut universitaire de France The Institut Universitaire de France (IUF, Academic Institute of France), is a service of the French Ministry of Higher Education that distinguishes each year a small number of university professors for their research excellence, as evidenced by t ...
. Binétruy died in 2017 at age 61 from cancer. A memorial conference in his honor was held on the 3th and 4 May 2018 at Paris Diderot University. In 2021
CNRS The French National Centre for Scientific Research (french: link=no, Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS) is the French state research organisation and is the largest fundamental science agency in Europe. In 2016, it employed 31,637 ...
and the University of California, Berkeley opened the Pierre Binétruy Center on the Berkeley campus.


Selected publications


Articles

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Books

* as editor with Paul Sorba and Raymond Stora: *as editor with Georges Girardi and Paul Sorba:
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*as editor with Richard Schaeffer,
Joseph Silk Joseph Ivor Silk FRS (born 3 December 1942) is a British-American astrophysicist. He was the Savilian Chair of Astronomy at the University of Oxford from 1999 to September 2011. He is an Emeritus Fellow of New College, Oxford and a Fellow ...
, and François David: * * ** (English translation of 2015 French original)


References


External links

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Gravité! Du Big Bang aux Trous Noirs - session 1
available at the website www.fun-mooc.fr {{DEFAULTSORT:Binetruy, Pierre 1955 births 2017 deaths 20th-century French physicists 21st-century French physicists French theoretical physicists French cosmologists French astrophysicists ENS Fontenay-Saint-Cloud-Lyon alumni People associated with CERN Academic staff of Paris-Sud University Academic staff of Paris Diderot University