Biographie de Bernhard Schütz
Born and educated in the USA, Bernard Schutz has worked on applications of general relativity in astronomy since his Ph.D. from the California Institute of Technology in 1972. In 1995 he was one of the two founding directors of the Albert Einstein Institute (AEI) of the Max Planck Society, a research institute in Golm, Germany, that is devoted to the study of gravitation in modern physics and astronomy. Prior to this he taught physics and applied mathematics at Cardiff University for over 20 years, where lie still holds a professorship. As a director of the AEI, Professor Schutz supervises a research division that includes one of the world's leading groups performing supercomputer simulations of black hole dynamics and collisions. The division also coordinates the analysis of the data from the GE0600 gravitational wave detector, a project operated by the AEI on behalf of a consortium of German and British physicists. Professor Schutz is a Fellow of the American Physical Society, the Institute of Physics, and the Royal Astronomical Society. He has written two advanced textbooks that are widely used at the graduate level, Geometrical Methods of Mathematical Physics and A First Course in General Relativity (both published by Cambridge). He is the founder and Editor-in-Chief of Living Reviews in Relativity, an lnternet-based journal publishing survey articles covering all areas of general relativity. He al also gives numerous lectures on gravitational waves to both professional and popular audiences.