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Élie Belorizky


Élie Belorizky (born on August 4, 1939) is a French professor emeritus of Physics at the Université Joseph-Fourier.[1][2] Belorizky has made an international impact with more than one hundred articles in scientific journals.[3]

Life

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Education

From 1966 Belorizky holds a ScD in Physics with the thesis Étude de la structure et de l'élargissement des raies de résonance électronique d'ions terre rare ayant un fondamental cristallin [Gamma] 8 en symétrie cubique.[4]

Academic work

He holds a scientific collaborator position at the Interdisciplinary Physics Laboratory (LIPhy) of the Grenoble Alpes University.[5] He also is a scientific assessor to the CEA Grenoble with the Technological Research Directorate (DRT) where he is working on medical images generated by NMR.[3]

Belorizky was appointed a post-doctoral position in the Department of Theoretical Physics at University of Oxford. He is also chairman of the UJF Physics Department's habilitation committee.[6]

Works

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Thesis
  • Belorizky, Élie (1966). Étude de la structure et de l'élargissement des raies de résonance électronique d'ions terre rare ayant un fondamental cristallin [Gamma] 8 en symétrie cubique (Thesis). OCLC 43036555.
Books
  • Belorizky, Élie (2015). Outils mathématiques à l'usage des scientifiques et ingénieurs.

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