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Jean-Pierre Gazeau is emeritus professor of physics at the University Paris Diderot, France, and a member of the Astroparticles and Cosmology Laboratory (CNRS, UMR 7164),

-- He has obtained his academic degrees from Sorbonne University and Pierre-and-Marie Curie University: Graduated in Applied Mathematics from Faculty of Sciences, University of Paris (1967) Doctorat es Sciences, University Paris 6 (Pierre-et-Marie Curie), Paris (1978)

-- He has spent most of his academic career in Paris and, as an invited professor and researcher, in many other places, among them for long-term positions at UCLA, Louvain-La-Neuve, Montreal, Prague, Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo.

-- He also had teaching positions in developing countries: Constantine (Algeria, 1972-1974, 1987, 1988), Managua (Nicaragua, 1985, 1986, 1987), Bujumbura (Burundi, 1989-1990-1991), Dhaka (Bengladesh, 2007), Cotonou (Benin, 2010, 2011).

-- His specialisations in research:

• Main field: Theoretical and Mathematical Physics : group theoretical methods in physics, mainly in quantum physics and in aperiodic systems

• More specific fields: Quantum field theory in curved space-time, coherent states and wavelets, quasicrystals, quantization methods. • Current research interest:

a) Number theory and numeration systems for aperiodic order (diffraction patterns, construction of adapted wavelets).

b) (Covariant) integral quantization, specially with coherent states, of various classical systems.

c) Covariant integral quantization of cosmological models.

d) Quantum field theory in de Sitter and Anti-de Sitter space-times, and cosmological implications.

e) Deformation of standard probability distributions and related entropies.

f) Foundations of quantum physics: from classical to quantum models for the world

He is particularly acknowledged on an international level as a specialist of coherent states in a wide sense, of quantization of fields in de Sitter and anti de Sitter space-times, and applications to aperiodic structures of numeration systems based on algebraic numbers.

•Featured responsibilities

Vice-President of the University Paris 7-Denis Diderot (1992-1997), President of the Section 29, "Elementary constituents", of the French National Committee of the Universities (CNU) (2003-2007) and President of the Group VI (Section 28, Condensed Matter, Section 29, Section 30, Atomic Molecular Physics and Optics) (2005-2007), Chairman of the Standing Committee  of the International Colloquium on Group Theoretical Methods in Physics (ICGTMP) (2008-2014).

•Participation in Conferences

Invited speaker in more than 50 international conferences and communications in more than 60 international conferences. More than 350 seminars.

•Publications 205 publications (including 3 author books, more than 20 chapters or invited contributions in books, and 122 articles in peer-reviewed international journals, 21 over the past 5 years). Co-editor of 11 volumes of Proceedings of International Meetings or Schools.

His most featured publications are: .

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