He is the inventor of the multi-channel block which allows the reception of several broadcasts on the same television receiver at the French company Thomson Houston.
In 1962, he defended a doctoral thesis in science at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris, supervised by Duke Maurice de Broglie, Nobel Prize winner in nuclear physics. He thus became the first Guadeloupean to graduate with a Doctorate in Science.
He is the first Guadeloupean radio engineer from the Central TSF School and engineer at the Atomic Energy Commission in France.
In 1992, the International Biographical Center of Cambridge (United Kingdom) recognized him as one of the greatest intellectual figures on the planet.