Pierre-V. Grosjean (1912 – 2007), a Belgian
mathematician, lived an uncommon life. After twenty years in the Congo as statistician for a mining
business, meteorologist, and professor at a university there, he wrote his dissertation in Liège
and then subsequently became a lecturer at the universities of Tunis, Caen and Rabat. He
was elected full professor at the University of Mons, Belgium in 1968 where he stayed until
retirement. He was also a writer with, among others, a book about his time in the Congo and
three detective novels. He fought for the recognition of the Armenian genocide in Turkey after
World War I.