Erich Spitz

French engineer and physicist
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Erich Spitz (born 27 March 1931) is a French engineer and physicist of Moravian German ethnicity.

  "He is the author of a large number of publications and patents in the fields of electromagnetic radiation, optical fibres, optical information storage and processing, and liquid crystal display, and has made a major contribution to the progress of electronic science and industry. »

- French Academy of Sciences (France).

Biography

Erich Spitz was born in Brno, Czechoslovakia on 27 March 1931. Married in 1963, he has three children.[1]

After studying at the Sokolská Gymnasium in Brno, he joined the Faculty of Electrical Engineering of the Technical University of Prague, from which he graduated in 1954 as an engineer from the Prague Polytechnic. He was awarded a Doctor of Science degree in 1955.[1][2]

Professional career

After a year (1957-1958) spent at the Meudon Observatory as a researcher in radio astronomy, Erich Spitz joined the Compagnie générale de la télégraphie sans fil (CSF), which merged in 1968 with the French company Thomson-Houston (CFTH), a subsidiary of Thomson-Brandt to create the Thomson-CSF group, which in 2000 was renamed Thales.[1]

From 1958 to 1968, Erich Spitz was a researcher in the Applied Physics Department of the new Corbeville Research Centre that the CSF had just created in 1957 near the Commissariat à l'Energie Atomique (CEA) in Saclay, notably under the impetus of Jean Robieux. Head of the laboratory from 1968, he took over the management of the research centre, which was named "Laboratoire Central de Recherche" (LCR) in 1975.

In 1983, he was appointed "Technical and Research Director" of the Thomson Group, succeeding Pierre Aigrain, then in 1986 "Deputy Managing Director in charge of research and technology". In 1988, he created the "Scientific and Technical College" bringing together the best experts from Thomson-CSF.[3] Since 1995, he has been "Advisor to the Chairman ".[1]

In addition, from 2001 to 2009, Erich Spitz was chairman and chief executive officer of Thales Avionics LCD SA, a subsidiary of Thales Avionics S.A.[2]

Now retired, Erich Spitz is quite active as a Business Angel in the Paris Business Angel club. He invested, amongst other in the startup Cypheme.[4]

Scientific work

The main scientific work of Erich Spitz, which has led to numerous patent applications,[5] is related to:[2]

Publications and books

Publications

Some of Erich Spitz's major publications:[2]

Books

Report of the "Sustainability of Digital Media" group

On behalf of the Academy of Sciences and the Academy of Technology, Erich Spitz chaired the working group "Sustainability of Digital Media" whose report was published in March 2010.[6][7][8]

Recognition

Academic environment

Erich Spitz is:

Awards

Erich Spitz is an Officier of the Ordre National de la Légion d'Honneur and an Officier of the Ordre National du Mérite.

References

  1. ^ a b c d Who's Who in France, édition 2008, p. 2068
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h "CV d'Erich Spitz" (PDF). le site de l'Académie des sciences (France). Retrieved 26 September 2012.[permanent dead link].
  3. ^ Erich Spitz et Claude Weisbush, IMPLIQUER LES EXPERTS DANS LE PILOTAGE DE LA R&D : Le collège scientifique et technique de Thomson-CSF, conférence donnée dans le cadre des amis de l’École de Paris, le 15 janvier 1997, 10 pages, [1]
  4. ^ "Cypheme lève 1,2 million d'euros auprès de Paris BA, Angels Santé, Business Angels des Grandes Ecoles, INSEAD BA et Femmes BA". L'actu des Business Angels (in French). 2017-05-18. Retrieved 2021-09-28.
  5. ^ "Vue des résultats". le site espacenet de l'Institut national de la propriété industrielle (INPI). Retrieved 26 September 2012..
  6. ^ "Communiqué de presse". le site de l'Académie des technologies. 29 March 2010. Retrieved 26 September 2012.[permanent dead link].
  7. ^ Yves Desrichard (January 2011). "bbf 2011 - t. 56, n° 1 -- dossier : Valorisation et production des savoirs en bibliothèque". le bulletin des bibliothèques de France. Retrieved 26 September 2012..
  8. ^ "Les supports numériques ne sont pas éternels". le site du magazine L'Expansion. 29 March 2010. Archived from the original on 27 November 2011. Retrieved 26 September 2012..
  9. ^ "Annuaire Académiciens". French Academy of Technologies. Archived from the original on 14 October 2013. Retrieved 26 September 2012..
  10. ^ Maîtrise et diffusion des Technologies de l’Information et de la Communication : Un enjeu économique et sociétal majeur pour la France, communication à l'Académie, juillet 2005, [2].
  11. ^ "Liste des lauréats de la médaille André Blondel". Société de l'électricité, de l'électronique et des technologies de l'information et de la communication. Retrieved 26 September 2012..
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