Best known outside the scientific community for the Nobel Prize in Physics he won in 1991, Pierre-Gilles de Gennes was exceptional amongst scientists for the breadth and depth of his contributions in multiple fields of physics. He was also much ahead of his time in his desire to break down barriers between scientific disciplines and between fundamental and applied science. He was equally unusual in his willingness to explain the nature and purpose of his work to society at large and to young people in particular.
Laurence Plévert's fascinating work retraces the influences and experiences that moulded this complex, charismatic, charming and eclectic genius. It follows him from his unconventional childhood on the fringes of the old French aristocracy and in war-divided France, through his glittering school and early scientific career, up to the revolutionary breakthroughs in fields as diverse as superconductivity, liquid crystals, polymers and soft matter, culminating in the final consecration of the Nobel prize.
Constructed from exclusive interviews with the physicist himself, his family, friends and colleagues, this biography immerses us in the work and character of a truly remarkable figure, a Renaissance man of the 20th century.
Sample Chapter(s)
Chapter 1: Childhood Wanderings (117 KB)
Chapter 4: Budding Physicist (54 KB)
Chapter 8: The Liquid Crystals Adventure (59 KB)
Chapter 15: “God Willing” (60 KB)
Contents:
- Childhood Wanderings
- Birth of a Vocation
- Studious Years
- Budding Physicist
- Research Apprentice
- The Big League
- Team Leader
- The Liquid Crystals Adventure
- Out of the Tunnel
- Recognition
- The Invention of Soft Matter
- School Director
- A Different Kind of Nobel
- Life Goes On
- “God Willing”
- France's Pays Tribute
Readership: For all science enthusiasts and general readers.
“A well-deserved tribute to the life and work of an astonishingly versatile and inventive physicist, based on many conversations with him before his untimely death in 2007.”
Vinay Ambegaokar
Cornell University
“His very readable biography is peppered with anecdotes. It reads like a novel which gives the reader renewed optimism as to the potential of human adventure and fundamental research.”
CERN Courier
“The beautiful narration of Pierre-Gilles de Gennes
provides a compelling and inspirational story of how hard work, disciplined self-learning, broad knowledge of literature, open-mindedness toward apparently different subjects and industrially relevant scientific challenges, and above all, a love of nature can lead to great achievements. Any young scientist seeking a role model from the modern era will find that individual in de Gennes as illuminated in Plévert's biography.”
Physics Today
“A Life in Science
brings a sort of 'theatre backstage' to life: the scientist's personal life accompanies the 'stage action', made of years of scientific production. This biography does not hide lights and shadows in de Gennes's life, rendering a lively portrait of the man and of the scholar and fostering reflection in any scientist willing to follow de Gennes's path.”
Contemporary Physics