After 13 years of research in experimental nuclear physics, I moved to astrophysics, first in stellar modelling of massive stars and binaries. I then concentrated my studies on Sun and solar modelling focusing on the physical processes contained inside these models. My objective was to build some interplay between particle physics, nuclear physics and astrophysics in comparing what we learn from neutrinos to what we get from seismology. In parallel, due to my experimental heritage, I have accepted to manage the CEA building part of the space instrument GOLF aboard SOHO. I developed also different seismic activities to interpret the different space data both on data analysis and theoretical aspects of the dynamics inside stars. I have formed about 15 persons in that field and I specialize now on plasma physics.
Service d'Astrophysique/IRFU/CEA CE Saclay, 91191 Gif sur Yvette, France