Denis Jérome

In 1965, he obtained his doctorate in science under the supervision of Professor Anatole Abragam at the University of Paris-Saclay.

In October 1962, he joined the Centre national de recherche scientifique (CNRS) as a research intern.

In 1967, he formed the "study group on the electronic properties of metals and alloys under very high hydrostatic pressure and low temperature" at the University of Paris-Sud at the request of Professors Jacques Friedel and André Guinier.

[2] He has also contributed to the study of low-dimensional conductors, organic or inorganic, through various measurements of electronic properties under high pressure.

Denis Jerome is the grandson of architect Lucien Bechmann who built part of the Cité Universitaire in Paris and the great grandson of Polytechnicien et ingénieur des Ponts et Chaussées Georges Bechmann who contributed to the construction of the North-South metro line in Paris and the construction of the sanitation network.

Denis Jérome in La Jolia in 1964