Emmanuel Desurvire (born 1955) is a French researcher and writer. He is the recipient of 2007 John Tyndall Award.

Emmanuel Desurvire

Early life edit

Desurvire was born in 1955, in Boulogne, France to Raymond Desurvire, an aircraft engineer and Marcelle Desurvire, a psychologist.[1]

Desurvire attended University of Paris where he received his M.S. degree in theoretical physics in 1981 and University of Nice, where he completed his Ph.D. in 1983.[1]

Career edit

In 2005, he was awarded with the William Streifer Scientific Achievement Award.[2]

In 1998, he received Benjamin Franklin Medal.

In 2007, he received John Tyndall Award for his contributions in the development of Erbium-doped fiber amplifiers.[3]

Awards edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Desurvire, Emmanuel 1955". Encyclopedia.com. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  2. ^ "Emmanuel Desurvire | Living History". Optica.org. Retrieved 3 July 2022.
  3. ^ "John Tyndall Award Winners - IEEE Photonics Society". Photonicssociety.org.