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Long-time consultant … People Claire Voisin Professor at the Collège de France Born on March 4 1962 in Saint-Leu-la-forêt (Val-d'Oise, France). Married, five children. Education and professional career 1981 : Entry to ENS Sèvres 1983 : Agrégation 1986 : Thesis (supervisor A. Beauville) ; joined CNRS 1989 : Habilitation to direct … People Marie-Paule Cani École polytechnique. French Academy of Sciences. Visiting Professor, Collège de France Marie-Paule Cani is Professor of Computer Science at Grenoble-INP/Ensimag. She is scientific leader of the IMAGINE team, a joint venture between Inria and the Jean Kuntzmann Laboratory (CNRS, Grenoble-Alpes University). An alumnus of the École normale … People Claire Mathieu CNRS Research Director, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Claire Mathieu, a former student at the ENS and holder of a thesis in computer science from the Université Paris-Sud, is currently Director of Research at the CNRS. She has worked as a CNRS researcher at the ENS-Lyon and as a professor at various … People Manuela Carneiro Da Cunha Visiting Professor, Collège de France Manuela Carneiro da Cunha studied mathematics at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris, before turning to anthropology in Claude Lévi-Strauss's seminar. Returning to Brazil, she was successively Professor of Anthropology at the University of Campinas and the … People Yanick Lahens Writer, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Yanick Lahens was born in Haiti. After university studies in France, she returned to her homeland. There, she taught literature at university, hosted a cultural program on Radio Haïti Inter, and published articles on Haitian literature and the links … People Claudine Tiercelin Professor at the Collège de France Claudine Tiercelin is a professor at the Collège de France, where she has held the Metaphysics and Philosophy of Knowledge chair since December 9 2010. She studied at the universities of Paris-IV, Berkeley and Paris-I, where, under the supervision of … People Barbara Romanowicz Professor at the Collège de France Barbara Romanowicz studied mathematics at the École Normale Supérieure before specializing first in astronomy, and finally defending a doctoral thesis in geophysics at the Université Paris-VII in 1979. A researcher at the CNRS in the 1980s, she led the … People Edith Heard Professor at the Collège de France Born March 5, 1965 in London, England. Edith Heard trained as a geneticist. She studied natural sciences at Cambridge University in the UK, and completed her doctorate at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund in London. Edith Heard joined the Institut Pasteur … Award Antoine Lacassagne Award The Antoine Lacassagne Award was established in 1977 by the Collège de France to reward the work and encourage the careers of young French and foreign biology researchers. Its creation was made possible by a gift from Antoine Lacassagne, who held the … Award Delheim Award Created from a bequest made to the Collège de France in 1956 by Mrs. Delheim, this prize, in accordance with the wishes of its founder, is designed to encourage young researchers in biology to pursue work in the laboratories of the Collège de France aimed … Award Anna Caroppo Scholarship - Collège de France Foundation The Anna Caroppo Scholarship - Collège de France Foundation supports young, talented female researchers, enabling them to pursue their research training for a year with the Collège de France teams in the humanities and social sciences (particularly … Award The Hugot Foundation Award The Fondation Hugot du Collège de France was created in 1979 thanks to a bequest made by Hélène and Jean-Pierre Hugot to the Collège de France. Recognized as an autonomous establishment of public utility by a Conseil d'Etat decree of June 7, 1979, its … Award Claude-Antoine Peccot Lecture Series and Award Since 1885, thanks to an endowment from the family of mathematician Claude-Antoine Peccot, the Collège de France has awarded annual prizes to young mathematicians under the age of 30 who have distinguished themselves in theoretical or applied mathematics. … Award Collège de France Award Collège de France Award for young researchers Since 2022, the Collège de France has awarded the Collège de France Award to a young researcher chosen for the excellence of his/her career and the innovative nature of his/her contributions to public … Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 Page 54 Page 55 Page 56 Page 57 Page 58 Page 59
People Jacqueline de Romilly Professor at the Collège de France Born in Chartres in 1913, Jacqueline de Romilly was the daughter of philosophy teacher Maxime David, killed in the war in 1914, and writer Jeanne Malvoisin. She studied in Paris at the Lycée Molière, Lycée Louis-le-Grand, E.N.S. rue d'Ulm and Sorbonne ; …
People Anne Fagot-Largeault Professor at the Collège de France Anne Fagot-Largeault, PhD (Stanford 1971), MD (Paris 1978), Doctor of Letters and Humanities (Doctorat d' Etat , Paris 1986). Professor emeritus at the Collège de France (Chair of Philosophy of Biological and Medical Sciences). Long-time consultant …
People Claire Voisin Professor at the Collège de France Born on March 4 1962 in Saint-Leu-la-forêt (Val-d'Oise, France). Married, five children. Education and professional career 1981 : Entry to ENS Sèvres 1983 : Agrégation 1986 : Thesis (supervisor A. Beauville) ; joined CNRS 1989 : Habilitation to direct …
People Marie-Paule Cani École polytechnique. French Academy of Sciences. Visiting Professor, Collège de France Marie-Paule Cani is Professor of Computer Science at Grenoble-INP/Ensimag. She is scientific leader of the IMAGINE team, a joint venture between Inria and the Jean Kuntzmann Laboratory (CNRS, Grenoble-Alpes University). An alumnus of the École normale …
People Claire Mathieu CNRS Research Director, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Claire Mathieu, a former student at the ENS and holder of a thesis in computer science from the Université Paris-Sud, is currently Director of Research at the CNRS. She has worked as a CNRS researcher at the ENS-Lyon and as a professor at various …
People Manuela Carneiro Da Cunha Visiting Professor, Collège de France Manuela Carneiro da Cunha studied mathematics at the Faculty of Sciences in Paris, before turning to anthropology in Claude Lévi-Strauss's seminar. Returning to Brazil, she was successively Professor of Anthropology at the University of Campinas and the …
People Yanick Lahens Writer, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Yanick Lahens was born in Haiti. After university studies in France, she returned to her homeland. There, she taught literature at university, hosted a cultural program on Radio Haïti Inter, and published articles on Haitian literature and the links …
People Claudine Tiercelin Professor at the Collège de France Claudine Tiercelin is a professor at the Collège de France, where she has held the Metaphysics and Philosophy of Knowledge chair since December 9 2010. She studied at the universities of Paris-IV, Berkeley and Paris-I, where, under the supervision of …
People Barbara Romanowicz Professor at the Collège de France Barbara Romanowicz studied mathematics at the École Normale Supérieure before specializing first in astronomy, and finally defending a doctoral thesis in geophysics at the Université Paris-VII in 1979. A researcher at the CNRS in the 1980s, she led the …
People Edith Heard Professor at the Collège de France Born March 5, 1965 in London, England. Edith Heard trained as a geneticist. She studied natural sciences at Cambridge University in the UK, and completed her doctorate at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund in London. Edith Heard joined the Institut Pasteur …
Award Antoine Lacassagne Award The Antoine Lacassagne Award was established in 1977 by the Collège de France to reward the work and encourage the careers of young French and foreign biology researchers. Its creation was made possible by a gift from Antoine Lacassagne, who held the …
Award Delheim Award Created from a bequest made to the Collège de France in 1956 by Mrs. Delheim, this prize, in accordance with the wishes of its founder, is designed to encourage young researchers in biology to pursue work in the laboratories of the Collège de France aimed …
Award Anna Caroppo Scholarship - Collège de France Foundation The Anna Caroppo Scholarship - Collège de France Foundation supports young, talented female researchers, enabling them to pursue their research training for a year with the Collège de France teams in the humanities and social sciences (particularly …
Award The Hugot Foundation Award The Fondation Hugot du Collège de France was created in 1979 thanks to a bequest made by Hélène and Jean-Pierre Hugot to the Collège de France. Recognized as an autonomous establishment of public utility by a Conseil d'Etat decree of June 7, 1979, its …
Award Claude-Antoine Peccot Lecture Series and Award Since 1885, thanks to an endowment from the family of mathematician Claude-Antoine Peccot, the Collège de France has awarded annual prizes to young mathematicians under the age of 30 who have distinguished themselves in theoretical or applied mathematics. …
Award Collège de France Award Collège de France Award for young researchers Since 2022, the Collège de France has awarded the Collège de France Award to a young researcher chosen for the excellence of his/her career and the innovative nature of his/her contributions to public …