
Gérard Jean-Claude
Professor · Atmospheres of the solar terrestrial planets
Graz University of TechnologyAbout
Gérard Jean-Claude is a distinguished academic affiliated with the University of Liège in Belgium. He holds the rank of Professor and has served in roles including Extraordinary Professor (2011–present), Professor (1997–2011), and Lecturer (1993–1996). His career also includes leadership as Research Director of the FNRS (1991–2011) and earlier research roles at the FNRS and University of Colorado.
Education & Early Career:
- Doctorate in Sciences (1974), University of Liège
- Research Associate, Laboratory for Atmospheric and Space Physics, University of Colorado (1975)
Research Focus: His work centers on the atmospheres of solar terrestrial planets, encompassing Earth and Planetary Sciences, Cosmic Sciences, and Space Physics. His interdisciplinary approach bridges astrophysical phenomena and planetary dynamics.
Awards & Recognition:
- 1974: M. Dehalu's Triennial Prize
- 1975: NATO Fellowship
- 1987: A. Wetrems Prize (Royal Academy of Belgium)
- 1999: Commander of the Order of the Belgian Crown
Grants & Advising: No specific grants or advisee records are provided in the text. He has contributed to FNRS research programs throughout his career.
Labs/Teams: Affiliated with the University of Liège's planetary science and space physics research groups.
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