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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Pascal Elleaume (1956–2011) was a French physicist and a pioneer in the field of synchrotron radiation and synchrotron light sources,[1] where his work on radiations from insertion device[2] was pivotal. Pascal died in 2011.[3]
Education and career[edit]
Elleaume studied at the Ecole Normale SuperieureinParis, France, where he completed his PhD on turbulence in Helium and obtained his agrégation in 1978.[citation needed] After completing his PhD, he became a visiting scholar at Berkeley for a year, then joined the French Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission (CEA), where he started working on Free-electron lasers with Yves Petroff.
He joined the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) in 1986,[4] where he became the director of the accelerator division.
Life and family[edit]
Pascal married in October 1992 and had three children. Pascal died in the French Alps in 2011 in an avalanche.
References[edit]
^ Obituary, Pascal Elleaume – L'Archicube 13 Bis Numéro Spécial (Février 2013)
^ Pascal Elleaume obituary, ESRF
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