Philippe Blanchard - Curriculum Vitae#
Degree: Dr. rer. nat., Mathematical Physics, 1969, ETH Zürich, Switzerland
Present Position: Professor, Fakultät für Physik and Director of BiBoS, (Bielefeld-Bonn-Stochastics) Bielefeld University
Previous Positions:
- 1966 - 1969 ETH Zürich Seminar für Theoretische Physik, Teaching Assistant (Prof. R. Jost, M. Fierz, K. Hepp, W. Hunziker)
- 1969 ETH Zürich (with Prof. R. Jost, W. Hunziker): dissertation
- 1969 - 1970 Tunis University (with Prof. B. Malgrange), Assistant Professor for Mathematics
- 1970 - 1973 CERN Geneva Theory Division, Research Associate, (with Prof. V. Glaser, A. Martin, W. Thirring)
- 1972 Habilitation in Mathematics (Analysis) and Theoretical Physics
- 1973 Bielefeld University: Assistant Professor
- 1976 - 1977 Wuppertal University: Visiting Professor, Applied Mathematics
- 1980 University Bielefeld: Professor for Mathematical Physics
- 1987 - 1989 Dean of the Faculty of Physics
- 1994 - 2001 Vice-Rector (Research) of the University of Bielefeld
- 2001 - Coordinator of International Relations of the University of Bielefeld
- 2004 - Board of Directors of the "Fondation pour la Science (Paris)"
- 2007 - Principal investigator of the Cluster of Excellence, "Cognitive Interaction Technology" (Bielefeld University)
- 2008 Honorary Professor of the East China Normal University (Shanghai)
- 2008 Scientific advisor of the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (EPF-Lausanne)
- 2010 - present Deputy Managing Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Research (ZiF), Bielefeld
Membership:
- Board of Direction of the Center of Theoretical Physics, CNRS Marseille (1986 - 1992)
- Secretary of the International Association for Mathematical Physics (1985 - 1991)
- Member of the Commission 18 (Mathematical Physics) of the International Union of Pure and Applied Physics (IUPAP, (Chairman: D. Ruelle) (1990 - 1993)
- Secretary of the Commission 18 of the IUPAP, (Chairman F. Calogero) (1993 - 1997)
- President of the Commission 18 (Mathematical Physics) of the IUPAP (1997 - 1999)
- Editorial Board: Progress in Mathematical Physics (Birkhäuser Springer), Mathematical Physics, Analysis and Geometry (Kluwer Springer) and Fundamental Theories in Physics (Springer)