Training and activities Marie-Lise Lory had planned to study at the Beaux-Arts but is studied natural sciencesː she took a bachelor's degree in mathematics, then studied physics (quantum optics). On the advice of
Alfred Kastler and
Jean Brossel she entered a laboratory created at the
École normale supérieure, the Aeronomy Department. She gets married and has a son. She obtained her
licence de sciences in 1957, and her
doctorate ès sciences in 1965. In 1959, she had joined the CNRS as a research trainee, where she spent her entire professional career until her academic retirement in 2000, having become research director in 1986. She was elected a corresponding member of the
French Academy of Sciences on 26 March 1990, in the Sciences of the Universe section. Throughout her career, she assumed many responsibilities member of the High Council of Meteorology, member of the Environment Committee of the French Academy of sciences (since 2005), French representative to the
ICSU (
International Council of Scientific Unions), member of the Scientific Council of the Centre for Unconventional Hydrocarbons, President of the French National Committee of
Geodesy and
Geophysics (1986–1990), among others. She is also a member of the
French Academy of Technologies, the
Académie de l'Air et de l'Espace and the
Academia Europaea. == Awards ==