Summary
Jean-Christophe Hamilton is a senior research leader in observational cosmology with over two decades at CNRS and currently Director of the AstroParticle and Cosmology Laboratory in Paris. He combines hands-on experimental stewardship as Project Scientist for the QUBIC CMB B‑mode polarisation experiment with deep expertise in large-scale structure (SDSS/BOSS) and questions about the early Universe, dark matter and dark energy. His trajectory from doctoral work through successive CNRS research appointments reflects sustained contributions to both instrument-led and data-driven cosmology. Based in Paris, he blends project leadership, programme-scale coordination and active scientific research, often bridging instrument development and cosmological analysis in ways that accelerate both measurement and interpretation.
10 years of coding experience
DEA Champs, Particules, Matière, Physique, DEA Champs, Particules, Matière, Physique at Université Paris Sud (Paris XI)
Magistère de Physique, Physics, Magistère de Physique, Physics at Paris-Sud University (Paris XI)
French, English, Spanish