Background
Flicstein, Jean Moses was born on January 16, 1938 in Bucarest, Romania. Son of Moses and Sarah Esther (Schwartzmann) Flicstein.
Flicstein, Jean Moses was born on January 16, 1938 in Bucarest, Romania. Son of Moses and Sarah Esther (Schwartzmann) Flicstein.
Bachelor of Science in Physics and Chemistry, Hebrew University, 1966. Master of Science in Physical Chemistry, Hebrew University, 1968. Doctor of Philosophy in Physics, Hebrew University, 1974.
Laboratory assistant, Hebrew U., Jerusalem, 1967-1973; assistant professor, Ben Gourion U., Beer-Sheva, Israel, 1973-1974; lecturer in materials, Ben Gourion U., Beer-Sheva, Israel, 1974-1978; associate professor in physics, U. Limoges, France, 1978-1979; associate research director, Ecole des Mines, Paris, Ecole National Superieure de Ceramiques, Sevres, France, 1978-1979; associate research director, Ecole National Superieure des Telecomm., Paris, 1982-1985; Diploma of Advanced Studies microelectronique et microinformatique, U. Paris 7, since 1987; professor electronique, optronique et system, U. Paris 7, 1993; Research and Development engineer in charge with organic ONL materials, Centre National Etudes Telecomm., Bagneux, France, 1980-1985; project leader electroptical organic ceramics, Centre National Etudes Telecomm., Bagneux, France, 1982-1985; Research and Development engineering, Centre National Etudes Telecomm., Bagneux, France, 1985-1994; Research and Development chief engineer Ultraviolet photoassisted processes, Centre National Etudes Telecomm., Bagneux, France, 1986-1994; project leader, coordinator, Centre National Etudes Telecomm., Bagneux, France, 1989-1993; Research and Development chief engineer process simulation optoelectronic devices, Centre National Etudes Telecomm., Bagneux, France, since 1994. Organizing fellow 2d International Conference on Photo-excited processes, 1995, 9th International Conference Nonresonant Laser-Matter Interaction, St. Petersburg, Russia, 1996, 12th International Conference Crystal Growth, 1998.
Member American Ceramic Society, Materials Research Society, International Organisation for Crystal Growth.