Background
He was born in 1882 at Luçon, France (the Vendée).
He was born in 1882 at Luçon, France (the Vendée).
In his early life he attended the École Polytechnique (Polytechnic School) (1902-1908) and became the Instructor at the École nationale des ponts et chaussées (National School of Bridges and Roads).
By 1910, Girardeau established the first radiotelegraphic radio connection in tropical countries with Joseph Béthenod. The radio connection systems were designed for the Radioelectric French Company. In 1922, Girardeau set in motion the idea for the creation of a public utility of information and music
Also in 1922, Girardeau helped establish the first private radio station in France, called RADIOLA, which at the end of March 1929 became Radio Paris.
In 1934, Girardeau headed the team which developed the first radar system in France. In 1939, Girardeau built with Maurice Ponte radar installations for the defence of Paris against planes (which were destroyed in June 1940).
After the fall of France to Germany, Girardeau created a factory for underground forces of free France. In 1944, Girardeau re-established radio communications in France.
In 1970, Girardeau died in Paris.
Académie de Marine; Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques]
In 1945, Girardeau became a member of the Académie navale. In 1954, Girardeau became a member of the Académie des sciences morales et politiques.