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David Elbaz was born on 18 March, 1966 in Paris, France. Discover David Elbaz's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 57 years old?
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David Elbaz Net Worth
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Elbaz is active in public outreach activities and has been interviewed regularly on various topics of modern astrophysics by French media, including "Le Monde", "France Culture", "Sciences et Avenir", and "France Inter". Among his presentations are "Is the Universe an illusion?" (French: L’Univers est-il une illusion), "Do we live in a black hole?" (French: Habitons-nous dans un trou noir ?) and "In search of the killer of galaxies" (French: A la recherche du tueur de galaxies) that was presented at the Conférence Cyclope in February 2020.
Elbaz has made contributions in observational extragalactic astrophysics using mostly space infrared and submillimeter observations. He has been recognized as an ISI Highly Cited researcher by Clarivate Analytics. In 2001, using new data from the Infrared Space Observatory, Elbaz and Ranga Chary produced a suite of galaxy spectral energy distribution templates. Along with the current knowledge of the galaxy redshift distribution, they were able to interpret the cosmic infrared background as being produced to at least 70% level from dust enshrouded star formation in luminous infrared galaxies.). The advent of the Spitzer Space Telescope in 2003 enabled extremely deep observations in mid-infrared. Elbaz and his collaborations analyzed observations from the Great Observatories Origins Deep Survey and demonstrated that the star formation rate of individual galaxies increases due to environmental effects up to a critical galaxy density at redshift one, above which it decreases again, suggesting that galaxy evolution is not independent from structure formation at larger scales in the universe.). Five years later, using deep far infrared observations from the Herschel Space Observatory, Elbaz led a study that revealed that most galaxies across cosmic time form stars in two main modes: one placing them in the "main sequence", where their star formation rate correlates tightly with their stellar mass, and the other where the galaxies are more compact and form stars more efficiently departing from this correlation.). More recently, using observations from ALMA, his group discovered a dominant population of optically invisible massive galaxies in the early Universe.
Elbaz has supervised 14 postdoctoral researchers and 7 PhD students, two of whom received awards for their dissertations: H. Aussel (1999) and C. Schreiber (2015). Since 2005 he has taught the "Galaxy Evolution" course in the Master program, "Recherche Astronomie, Astrophysique et Ingénierie Spatiale de Paris".
David Elbaz is a French novelist and observational astrophysicist, specializing in galaxy formation and evolution. He has been a researcher at the Astrophysics Division (AIM) of the Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique et aux Énergies Alternatives (CEA-Saclay) since 1994, where he is currently the Director of Research. He was in charge of directing the "Cosmology and Evolution of Galaxies" laboratory at AIM/CEA-Saclay for about a decade. He has also worked as the scientific advisor to the European Space Agency for the selection of its future space missions (Astronomy Working Group) and was a member of the evaluation committee on space research and exploration for the Centre National d'Etudes Spatiales (CNES) in France.
Elbaz's grandparents moved to France from Morocco at the beginning of the 20th century. He was born and raised in the Paris Métro area. He repeated a school year twice in high school. He also attended the École Nationale Supérieure de Physique (ENSPG) in Grenoble, where he obtained his undergraduate degree as an Engineer in 1990. He completed his PhD in Astrophysics in 1994 at the Université Joseph Fourier in Grenoble with a thesis entitled "Origine du fer dans le milieu intra-amas et distribution du gaz X dans les amas de galaxies". His supervisors were James Lequeux and Monique Arnaud. In 2005, he was awarded his habilitation from the University of Paris XI.