Biography:Catherine Cesarsky

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Short description: French astronomer
Catherine J. Cesarsky
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Catherine J. Cesarsky
Born (1943-02-24) 24 February 1943 (age 81)
Ambazac, France
NationalityFrench
Alma materUniversity of Buenos Aires
Harvard University[1]
Known forDesigning the ISOCAM camera on board the Infrared Space Observatory
AwardsCOSPAR Space Science Award (1998)
Scientific career
FieldsAstronomer
InstitutionsSKAO Council; European Southern Observatory
Germany
ThesisInteractions of Cosmic Rays with Hydromagnetic Waves in the Galaxy (1971)

Catherine Jeanne Cesarsky (born Catherine Jeanne Gattegno on 24 February 1943) is an Argentine and French astronomer, known for her research activities in astrophysics and for her leadership in astronomy and atomic energy. She is the current chairperson of the Square Kilometre Array's governing body, SKAO Council.[2] She was the first female president of the International Astronomical Union (2006-2009)[3][4] and the first female director general of the European Southern Observatory (1999-2007).[5][6]

Education

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.[7]

Career

After obtaining her PhD, Dr. Cesarsky was awarded a postdoctoral research fellowship at the California Institute of Technology for three years, where she worked with Peter Goldreich.[7]

In 1974, she moved to France, becoming a staff member of the Service d'Astrophysique,[8] Direction des Sciences de la Matière,[9] Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique,[10] and she established her further career in France. From 1985 to 1993, she was the head of the Service d'Astrophysique. Later, as Director of Direction des Sciences de la Matière from 1994 to 1999, she led about 3000 scientists, engineers and technicians active within a broad spectrum of basic research programmes in physics, chemistry, astrophysics and earth sciences. From 1999 to 2007, she was the Director General of the European Southern Observatory; she was thus responsible for the end of construction of the Very Large Telescope (VLT)[clarification needed] and its instruments and for the operations, for the conclusion of the agreements and the first part of the construction of Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA),[clarification needed] and she launched the studies for the European Extremely Large Telescope.

She was the High Commissioner for Atomic Energy in France from 2009 to 2012 and remains a scientific advisor to the French government for science and energy issues.[5] She chairs the Science Program Committee of the French space agency, Centre National d’Etudes Spatiales,[5] and the Consultative Committee for the Fusion Programme of the European Atomic Energy Community (CCE-FU).[11]

From August 2006 to August 2009, she was President of the International Astronomical Union, the first woman to hold the position.[3][4] She became chairman of the board of the Square Kilometre Array Organisation in 2017 and took on the post of chairperson of its successor governing body, SKAO Council, in 2021.[5]

Research

Dr. Cesarsky is known for her research activities in several central areas of modern astrophysics. The first part of her career was devoted to the high-energy domain. This has involved studies of the propagation and composition of galactic cosmic rays, of matter and fields in the diffuse interstellar medium, as well as the acceleration of particles in astrophysical shocks, e.g. in connection with supernovae.

She then turned to infrared astronomy. She was the principal investigator of the camera on board the Infrared Space Observatory of the European Space Agency, which flew between 1995 and 1998. As such, she has led the central programme, which studied the infrared emission from a variety of galactic and extragalactic sources and which has yielded new and exciting results on star formation and galactic evolution. These studies were consolidated and refined via further observations with the European Southern Observatory Very Large Telescope (ESO VLT), and the Spitzer Space Telescope and Herschel Space Observatory.

Awards and distinctions

  • Recipient of the 1998 Committee on Space Research Space Sciences Award.[12]
  • Chevalier de l'Ordre National du Mérite (1989)
  • Officier de l'Ordre national du Mérite (1999).[13]
  • Officier de la Légion d'Honneur (2004).[14]
  • Commandeur de l'Ordre national du Mérite (2008)[15]
  • Chevalier / Commandeur / Grand Officier de la Légion d'Honneur (1994 / 2011 / 2018)[16]
  • Member of the French Academy of Sciences (2007)[17]
  • Member of the Academia Europaea[5]
  • Member of the International Academy of Astronautics[18]
  • Foreign Associate of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2005)[19]
  • Foreign Member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences
  • Foreign Member of the Royal Society of London (2005)[20]
  • Prix Jules Janssen of the Société astronomique de France (French Astronomical Society) (2009)
  • 2010 Doctorate Honoris Causa University of Geneva
  • 2020 Tate medal assigned by American Institute of Physics every two years to non-US citizens for their leadership[21]

See also

  • List of women in leadership positions on astronomical instrumentation projects

References

  1. "Dr. Catherine Cesarsky". http://www.eso.org/public/about-eso/dg-office/ccesarsk/. Retrieved 27 June 2017. 
  2. "SKAO Council | SKAO". https://www.skao.int/en/about-us/governance/100/skao-council. 
  3. 3.0 3.1 "Catherine Cesarsky elected president of the International Astronomical Union" (Press release). International Astronomical Union. 28 August 2006.
  4. 4.0 4.1 "International Astronomical Union | IAU". https://www.iau.org/administration/executive_bodies/past_committees/executive_committee/2006-2009/. 
  5. 5.0 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 information@eso.org. "Dr. Catherine Cesarsky" (in en). https://www.eso.org/public/about-eso/dg-office/ccesarsk/. 
  6. information@eso.org. "Past ESO Directors General" (in en). https://www.eso.org/public/about-eso/dg-office/previous-dg/. 
  7. 7.0 7.1 Szemenyei, István (2009) (in English). 12 Scientists on the 21st Century. Tinta Publishing House. pp. 37–48. ISBN 978-963-9902-33-6. 
  8. "Département d'Astrophysique". http://irfu.cea.fr/Sap/. 
  9. "Redirection vers ceasciences.fr dans 5 sec". http://www-dsm.cea.fr/en/. 
  10. "Welcome". 19 October 2013. http://www.cea.fr/english_portal. 
  11. "Donato Palumbo (1921-2011), a fusion visionary". https://www.iter.org/newsline/singleprint/-/977. 
  12. "Institut de France, Académie des sciences". http://www.academie-sciences.fr/academie/membre/CesarskyC_bio0210.pdf. 
  13. Décret du 16 mai 2008 paru au Journal officiel de la République française du 17 mai 2008.
  14. Décret du 31 décembre 2010 portant promotion paru au Journal officiel de la République française du 1 janvier 2011.
  15. Décret du 16 mai 2008 portant promotion et nomination, https://www.legifrance.gouv.fr/affichTexte.do?cidTexte=JORFTEXT000018800905&categorieLien=id, retrieved 2020-01-25 
  16. "Catherine Cesarsky, élevée à la dignité de grand officier dans l'Ordre national de la Légion d'honneur | Membres à la une | Membres | Nous connaître". https://www.academie-sciences.fr/fr/Membres-a-la-une/catherine-cesarsky-grand-officier-ordre-national-legion-d-honneur.html. 
  17. "Catherine Cesarsky | Liste des membres de l'Académie des sciences / C | Listes par ordre alphabétique | Listes des membres | Membres | Nous connaître". https://www.academie-sciences.fr/fr/Liste-des-membres-de-l-Academie-des-sciences-/-C/catherine-cesarsky.html. 
  18. "International Academy of Astronautics". https://iaaweb.org/content/view/234/362/. 
  19. "Catherine Cesarsky Elected Foreign Associate of the US National Academy of Sciences" (in es). https://www.eso.org/public/news/eso0516/. 
  20. "Catherine Cesarsky | Royal Society" (in en-gb). https://royalsociety.org/people/catherine-cesarsky-11205/. 
  21. "Catherine Cesarsky to Receive AIP's 2020 Tate Award for International Leadership in Physics". https://aas.org/posts/news/2020/12/catherine-cesarsky-receive-aips-2020-tate-award-international-leadership-physics. 

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