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Patrick Cordier was born on 1 February, 1961 in Paris, France, is a French mineralogist. Discover Patrick Cordier'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 63 years old?

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Age 63 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 1 February, 1961
Birthday 1 February
Birthplace Paris, France
Nationality France

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1961

Patrick Cordier (born February 1, 1961) is a mineralogist who uses experimental and numerical approaches to study the plasticity of geological materials.

He has authored or co-authored over 200 articles in international scientific journals.

1985

Cordier obtained a master's degree in materials science in 1985 from the School of Engineers of Lille (EUDIL), and a DEA from the University of Lille 1 in materials science.

1989

He completed a doctoral thesis on the plasticity of quartz, directed by Professor Jean-Claude Doukhan, at the University of Lille 1 in 1989.

In 1989, Cordier worked as post-doctoral scientist with Professor Arthur Heuer (Department of Materials Science and Engineering, Case School of Engineering, Cleveland, USA).

The same year, he joined the University of Lille 1 as an assistant professor.

1995

He passed his habilitation to lead scientific research in 1995 at Lille, and became an associate professor of physics in 1996.

1998

He has regularly visited at the Bayerisches Geoinstitut (Bayreuth, Germany) at the University of Bayreuth since 1998 to carry out deformation experiments at very high pressures and is presently a visiting professor at the Institute of Mechanics, Materials and Civil Engineering of the Université Catholique de Louvain, Belgium.

1999

At the 'Unité Materiaux Transformations' research institute of the University of Lille, he led the research group for Mineral Physics from 1999 to 2017, and the research group for Plasticity from 2017 to 2020.

Cordier is a specialist in transmission electron microscopy and has devoted himself particularly to the study of crystal defects such as dislocations and the plasticity of minerals.

In particular, he studies the plasticity of the high-pressure mineral phases of the Earth's mantle.

With Philippe Carrez, he is currently developing an approach to this problem based on multi-scale numerical modelling.

2008

Cordier has received French recognition for distinguished service in education (Ordre des Palmes Académiques, Chevalier in 2008; Officier in 2013), and the Grand Prix Frédéric Kuhlmann of the Société des Sciences, de l’Agriculture et des Arts de Lille (SSAAL) in 2015.

He has also been a fellow of the Mineralogical Society of America since 2008 and received the Dana Medal from them in 2016.

2011

He has twice received ERC-Adv grants, for the projects RheoMan (2011–2017) and TimeMan (2018–2022).

2016

He received the Dana Medal from the Mineralogical Society of America in 2016, and is currently a chief editor of the European Journal of Mineralogy.

and a member ofInstitut Universitaire de France.

He has also served as the first vice-president (2016–2018) of the IMA, and the vice-president (2004–2007) and president (2008–2009) of the French Mineralogical Society (Société Française de Minéralogie et Cristallographie).

2018

He is the current president (2018–2020) of the International Mineralogical Association (IMA).

2019

In 2019, he became the first French fellow of the American Geophysical Union in the focus group 'Mineral and Rock Physics'.

The same year he was elected at Institut Universitaire de France as a senior member.