Catherine Jeanne Cesarsky (born Catherine Jeanne Gattegno on 24 February 1943) is an Argentine and French astronomer, known for her successful research activities in several central areas of modern astrophysics. She was formerly president of the International Astronomical Union (2006-2009)[2] and the director general of the European Southern Observatory (1999–2007). In 2017 she became Chairman of the Board of the Square Kilometre Array radio telescope project.
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Born | (1943-02-24) 24 February 1943 (age 79) Ambazac, France |
Nationality | French |
Alma mater | University of Buenos Aires Harvard University[1] |
Known for | Designing the ISOCAM camera on board the Infrared Space Observatory |
Awards | COSPAR Space Science Award (1998) |
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Fields | Astronomer |
Institutions | European Southern Observatory Germany |
Thesis | Interactions of Cosmic Rays with Hydromagnetic Waves in the Galaxy (1971) |
Born in France, Catherine Cesarsky was largely raised in Argentina and she received a degree in physical sciences at the University of Buenos Aires. She graduated with a PhD in astronomy in 1971 from Harvard University (Cambridge, Mass., USA). Her thesis focused on the propagation of cosmic rays in the galaxy and was advised by physicist Russell Kulsrud.[3]
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