Thibault Damour
Thibault Damour | |
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Born | |
Nationality | French |
Alma mater | École Normale Supérieure |
Known for | Post-Newtonian expansion |
Awards | Prix Paul Langevin (1984) Albert Einstein Medal (1996) Breakthrough Prize in Fundamental Physics (2016) CNRS Gold medal (2017) Dirac Medal of the ICTP (2021)[1] |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Mathematical physics General Relativity |
Institutions | Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques |
Thibault Damour (French: [tibo damuʁ]; born 7 February 1951) is a French physicist.
He is a professor of theoretical physics at the Institut des Hautes Études Scientifiques (IHÉS) since 1989. An expert in general relativity, he has long taught this theory at the École Normale Supérieure (Ulm). He contributed greatly to the understanding of gravitational waves from compact binary systems, and with Alessandra Buonanno, he invented the "effective one-body" approach to solving the orbital trajectories of binary black holes. He is also a specialist in string theory.
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External links[]
- Damour's homepage at IHÉS
Categories:
- 1951 births
- Living people
- French relativity theorists
- École Normale Supérieure alumni
- Members of the French Academy of Sciences
- People from Lyon
- Albert Einstein Medal recipients
- French physicist stubs