In a recent tribute to his adviser, Cornet described his time at UMN as “very dynamic…The atmosphere was relaxed yet exciting, as we were leading international research on rock fracture and in situ stress measurements. He had most recently been working remotely with Japanese colleagues.Ĭornet completed his doctoral studies with CEGE’s Professor Emeritus Charles Fairhurst in the early 1970s. He was an international consultant and had recently retired from the University of Strasbourg. He specialized in measurement and modeling of stress fields, rock-fluid interactions, and development of in situ, geophysical laboratories. We are sad to note the passing of François Cornet, who died suddenly of a heart attack on Saturday, May 23, 2020.Ĭornet worked at the Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris and was a Visiting Scientist at Stanford University and Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory.
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