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Curriculum Vitæ Name: Cl´ement Baruteau Birth: July 08, 1982 (France) Nationality: French Address: Service d’Astrophysique, bˆatiment 709 CE-Saclay 91191 Gif-sur-Yvette Cedex France Phone: +33 1 6908 1886 Fax: +33 1 6908 6577 e-mail: [email protected] Web: http://clement.baruteau.free.fr/work

Research Experience: Doctoral Research: Type I Migration in an Adiabatic Disk, with F. Masset (CE-Saclay, 2007). With two-dimensional calculations, we found an excess of corotation torque that scales with the unperturbed entropy gradient at the planet’s corotation radius. This torque excess can be large enough to reverse type I migration. Corotation Torque in Adiabatic Flows, with F. Masset (CE-Saclay, 2007). We derived a generalized expression for the corotation torque between a rotating potential and a two-dimensional gaseous disk, assuming an adiabatic flow. Planetary Migration and Disk Self-Gravity, with F. Masset (CE-Saclay, 2006). By means of two-dimensional calculations, we confirmed that the disk gravity accelerates type I migration. We showed that the impact of the disk self-gravity on the differential Lindblad torque can be reproduced with an anisotropic pressure tensor. Predoctoral Research: Runaway Migration, with F. Masset (CE-Saclay, 2005). We investigated the occurrence of runaway planetary migration (type III migration) with three-dimensional calculations. N-body calculations, with B. S´emelin (Observatoire de Paris, 2005). I developed a parallelized N-body code to study (i) the formation of a galactic bar and (ii) Pluto’s capture in mean-motion resonance. Dynamics methods, with J. Laskar (Observatoire de Paris, 2004). I studied the perturbed pendulum-like Hamiltonian system with dynamics methods: symplectic integrators, Poincar´e map, frequency analysis. Accretion Disk, with D. Pelat and J.-M. Hur´e (Observatoire de Meudon, 2004). With a group of students, we developed a one-dimensional code to model an accretion disk around a black hole. Classical Novae, with M. Hernanz (Institut d’Estudis Espacials de Catalunya, Spain, 2003). I investigated the detectability of classical novae with the INTEGRAL mission.

X-Ray Flashes, with R. Mochkovitch (Institut d’Astrophysique de Paris, 2002). We compared the properties of X-Ray Flashes and of Gamma-Ray Bursts with the internal shocks model.

Publications: Refereed articles: • Type I planetary migration in a self-gravitating disk, Baruteau, C. & Masset, F. 2008, ApJ, 678, 483 • On the corotation torque in a radiatively inefficient disk, Baruteau, C. & Masset, F. 2008, ApJ, 672, 1054 Conference proceedings: • On type I planetary migration in adiabatic disks, Baruteau, C. & Masset, F. 2007, Proceedings of the 249th Symposium of the IAU, 2007, 397 • Type I planetary migration in a self-gravitating disk, Baruteau, C. & Masset, F. 2007, Proceedings of the 249th Symposium of the IAU, 2007, 393 • On type I planetary migration in an adiabatic disk, Baruteau, C. & Masset, F. 2007, SF2A Proceedings, 437 • On the impact of disk gravity on planetary migration, Baruteau, C. & Masset, F. 2006, SF2A Proceedings, 569

Conferences attended: - Origin and Evolution of Planets 2008, June 30 - July 04 2008, Ascona, Switzerland (poster) - Division on Dynamical Astronomy, April 28 - May 01 2008, Boulder, USA (talk) - IAU Symposium No. 249, Exoplanets: Detection, Formation and Dynamics, October 22-26 2007, Suzhou, China (talk and poster) - Semaine de l’Astrophysique Fran¸caise (SF2A), July 2-6 2007, Grenoble, France (talk) - Extreme Solar Systems, June 25-29 2007, Santorini, Greece (poster) - Stars, Disks and Planets: The Many Worlds of John Papaloizou, June 11-13 2007, Paris, France - Semaine de l’Astrophysique Fran¸caise (SF2A), June 26-30 2006, Paris, France (talk) - 4th Planet Formation Workshop, Planet Formation and Evolution Studies: Various Approaches - One Goal, March 1-3 2006, Heidelberg, Germany

Seminars given: - Type I planetary migration: impact of the disc thermodynamics, June 09 2008, IAAT, Tubingen, Germany

- Planetary migration in protoplanetary discs, April 14 2008, MPIA, Heidelberg, Germany - Migration plan´etaire dans un disque protoplan´etaire, April 03 2008, LAB, Bordeaux, France - Migration plan´etaire dans un disque protoplan´etaire, April 01 2008, OCA, Nice, France - Planetary migration in non-isothermal discs, March 18 2008, IAP, Paris, France - Sobreviviendo la migracion planetaria de tipo I, February 06 2008, UNAM, M´exico D.F., M´exico - Migration plan´etaire dans un disque adiabatique, July 12 2007, GRAAL, Montpellier, France

Teaching Experience: Teaching Assistant at Universit´e Paris VI (2006-2008): lectures in Mechanics and Hydrodynamics to first-year undergraduate students (64h per year). Instructor: Dr F. Daigne. Teaching Assistant at Lyc´ee Jacques Decour (2004-2006): oral examinations in Physics and Chemistry to students in second year of Classes Pr´eparatoires (50h per year). Teaching Assistant at Lyc´ee Descartes, Antony (2002-2003): 12 th Grade Physics and Chemistry courses (2h per week). Statistical Mechanics: I wrote a set of lecture notes (139 pages) for third-year undergraduate students (2002).

Public outreach: Fˆete de la Science, October 14 2006, Extrasolar planets.

Education: 2005-2008

PhD, Astrophysics, Observatoire de Paris (defense day: October 02 2008). Dissertation: Toward predictive scenarios of planetary migration. Advisor: Dr. Fr´ed´eric Masset (CESaclay)

2005

Master II, Astronomy and Astrophysics (equivalent to a Master’s Degree - first year of PhD in Astrophysics), Observatoire de Paris, rank: 2/42

2004

Agr´egation (competitive examination for the recruitment of secondary school teachers in France), Physics and Chemistry, rank: 37/170

2001-2005

Undergraduate studies at Ecole Normale Sup´erieure de Cachan, and at Universit´e Paris XI (equivalent to the preparation of a MSc, Physics, Minor, Astrophysics), highest distinction

2001 1999-2001

Admitted to Ecole Normale Sup´erieure de Cachan Classes Pr´eparatoires, Lyc´ee Descartes, Tours (a two-year intensive course in advanced maths and physics to prepare the admission to French Grandes Ecoles)

Awards: Student Stipend Award of the American Astronomical Society to attend the Division on Dynamical Astronomy meeting in Boulder, Colorado (April 2008) Agr´egation in Physics and Chemistry Student fellowship at Ecole Normale Sup´erieure de Cachan

Skills: Computing: very good working knowledge in C, parallel computing (MPI, OPENMP), IDL and LaTeX, good working knowledge in C++, perl, CVS, PBS, bash and F90. Languages: French (native speaker), English (fluent), Spanish (fluent), Italian (basics), Russian (basics).