- Jean-Jacques Favier
Infobox Astronaut
name =Jean-Jacques Favier
type =CNES spationaut
nationality =French
date_birth =birth date and age|1949|04|13
place_birth =Kehl ,Germany
occupation =Engineer
selection =1985
time =16d 21h 48m
mission =STS-78
insignia =|Jean-Jacques Favier (Born
April 13 ,1949 ) is a Frenchengineer andCNES spationaut .Personal data
Born in
Kehl, Germany , he married Michèle Jean. They have four children. He enjoysdownhill skiing ,tennis ,wind-surfing , andarcheology .Education
* Attended primary and secondary schools in
Strasbourg ,France
* 1971: Received an engineering degree from the INPG-ENSEEG (Grenoble Institute of Technology).
* 1977: Earned a Ph.D. in engineering from theMining School of Paris
* 1977: Earned a Ph.D. inmetallurgy andphysics from theUniversity of Grenoble Organizations
* Research Engineer,
Commissariat à l'Énergie Atomique (CEA), 1976-1979
* Head Solidification Group 1970-1986
* Head of Laboratory 1986-1989
* Head Solidification and Crystal Growth Service, 1989 to 1993
* Cons. European Space Agency (ESA)
* Centre National d’Études Spatiales (CNES), Paris 1983 to present
* Spationaut Candidate CNES, Paris 1985 to present
* Member of Space Station User Panel of ESA.Awards and honors
* Recipient Zellidja Association 2nd prize, French Academy Literature 1970, E. Brun Price Award French Academy Sciences
* Member of International Organization of Crystal Growth
* Member of American Association of Crystal Growth
* Societe Francaise de Metallurgie
* Groupe Francais de Croissance Cristalline (Committee Chairman)
* Visiting Professor atUniversity of Alabama in Huntsville (UAH) (1994-95)
* Member of the Space Science Committee of the European Science Foundation (ESF)
* Several patents on crystal growth processes, furnaces and insitu diagnosis
* Published more than 80 research articles in refereed scientific journals and books.Career
Favier is currently the Advisor of the Director of the Material Science Research Center (CEREM) at the French Atomic Energy Commission (CEA) and is presently detached to CNES. He proposed the MEPHISTO program, a collaborative project between the
French Space Agency and NASA, and has developed many other scientific projects in collaboration with theUnited States since 1985. He is the principal investigator for a MEPHISTO materials processing experiment, which made its debut on the United States Microgravity Payload in 1992 and 1994 and is scheduled for subsequentSpace Shuttle flights, the next beingSTS-75 in 1996. He has been a CNES payload specialist candidate since 1985. He has been principal investigator of more than ten space experiments in collaboration with ESA, NASA, and the Russian Space Agency.Favier was assigned as an alternate payload specialist on
STS-65 /IML-2, the second International Migrogravity Laboratory mission, and supported the mission as a Crew Interface Coordinator (CIC/APS) from the Payload Operations Control Center (POCC) at theMarshall Space Flight Center inHuntsville, Alabama .Favier flew on
STS-78 and has logged over 405 hours in space. STS-78 "Columbia" (June 20 toJuly 7 ,1996 ) was a 16-day Life and MicrogravitySpacelab mission. It included studies sponsored by ten nations and five space agencies, was the first mission to combine both a full microgravity studies agenda and a comprehensive life science investigation, and served as a model for future studies on board theInternational Space Station . STS-78 orbited the Earth 271 times, covering 7 million miles in 405 hours, 48 minutes.External links
* [http://www.jsc.nasa.gov/Bios/PS/favier.html NASA bio of Favier]
* [http://www.spacefacts.de/bios/international/english/favier_jean.htm Spacefacts biography of Jean-Jacques Favier]
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