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His main work in this field (Trattato di Semiotica Generale , 1975) has been translated into all the languages of … People Stuart Edelstein Visiting Professor, Collège de France Born in 1941 in the United States, Stuart Edelstein completed his doctoral studies at the University of California (Berkeley). After a year's postdoctoral training at the Institut Pasteur (Paris) in Jacques Monod's laboratory, he taught at Cornell … People Michael Edwards Professor at the Collège de France Born near the River Thames and London, to a mother of distant Norman ancestry and a father who could not be more English. After studying at Cambridge, he became a university professor in England, then the first Briton elected to the Collège de France and … People Anne Eichmann People Jean Gagé Professor at the Collège de France Born on June 1, 1902 in Nainville les Roches (Seine et Oise). Died on May 4, 1986. Education and professional career Secondary studies at Lycée Hoche, Versailles, continued in 1919-1921 at Lycée Louis Le Grand, Paris. 1921-1924: Student at the École … People Sonia Garel Professor at the Collège de France Sonia Garel is a neurobiologist and heads the Brain Development and Plasticity team at the Institut de biologie de l'École normale supérieure in Paris (France). Her research focuses on the mechanisms that control the assembly of forebrain neuronal … People Paul Garelli Professor at the Collège de France Born in London on April 23 1924. Died on July 8, 2006. Education and professional career 1944 : Degree in economics from the University of Geneva (Switzerland) 1947 : Licencié ès Lettres (History), University of Geneva 1951 : Graduate of the École … People Rachid Guerraoui Professor at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Rachid Guerraoui is a world-renowned specialist in distributed algorithms. Trained at the Université d'Orsay (now the Université Paris-Saclay), he was a visiting professor at MIT and worked at the prestigious Hewlett Packard laboratories in Paolo Alto … People Marion Gues Head of European and International Projects People Adrien Goetz People Béatrice Golinelli-Pimpaneau CNRS Research Director, Chemistry of Biological Processes Laboratory After studying at the Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie (Paris) and the École Normale Supérieure, Béatrice Golinelli completed a thesis in enzymology at the École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris on an ammonia-channel enzyme involved in sugar … People Olivier Guillaume People Antoine Guillaumont Professor at the Collège de France Born January 13, 1915. Died August 25, 2000. Education and professional career 1943: Agrégé des lettres 1943-1945: Teacher at the Lycée de Monaco 1946-1951: Research fellow at the CNRS, specialized in Semitic languages, Eastern Christian and patristic … People Mireille Delmas-Marty Professor at the Collège de France After studying law in Paris, Mireille Delmas-Marty obtained her doctorate (1969), then the agrégation in private law and criminal sciences (1970). After three years as an assistant at the Paris Faculty of Law (1967-1970), she went on to teach at the … People Jean Delumeau Professor at the Collège de France A historian of religions, Jean Léon Marie Delumeau specializes in Western religious mentalities, and more specifically in Renaissance and Modern Christianity . A committed Christian, his work is dominated by one subject in particular : the feeling of … People Claude Domergue People Gilles Dowek People Tony Cragg Sculptor, Visiting Professor, Collège de France A major figure in contemporary sculpture, Tony Cragg was born in Liverpool in 1949. After training in science and a first job as a technician in a chemical laboratory, he began studying art. In 1976, he became a lecturer at the École des Beaux-Arts in … People Anton Crombach People Michel Deguy People Stanislas Dehaene Professor at the Collège de France Stanislas Dehaene is an alumnus of the École normale supérieure and holds a doctorate in cognitive psychology. In September 2005, he was appointed Professor at the Collège de France, in the newly-created chair of Experimental Cognitive Psychology, after … People Alain Delissen People Michel Devoret Professor at the Collège de France Education and professional career Michel Devoret, born in Paris in 1953, trained as a telecommunications engineer, then obtained a DEA (post-graduate diploma) in quantum optics from the University of Orsay, followed by a 3e in atomic and molecular … Pagination First page « First Previous page ‹‹ … Page 45 Page 46 Page 47 Page 48 Page 49 Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 Page 53 … Next page ›› Last page Last »
People Thomas Ebbesen Professor at the University of Strasbourg, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Thomas W. Ebbesen is a French-Norwegian physical chemist, born in Oslo (Norway) in 1954. He is currently director of the Institut d'études avancées at the University of Strasbourg and of the International Center for Frontier Research in Chemistry . A …
People Umberto Eco Writer, University of Bologna (Italy), Visiting Professor, Collège de France Born in Alessandria (Piedmont) on January 5 1932. Died in Milan on February 19 2016. Professor of Semiotics at the University of Bologna. His main work in this field (Trattato di Semiotica Generale , 1975) has been translated into all the languages of …
People Stuart Edelstein Visiting Professor, Collège de France Born in 1941 in the United States, Stuart Edelstein completed his doctoral studies at the University of California (Berkeley). After a year's postdoctoral training at the Institut Pasteur (Paris) in Jacques Monod's laboratory, he taught at Cornell …
People Michael Edwards Professor at the Collège de France Born near the River Thames and London, to a mother of distant Norman ancestry and a father who could not be more English. After studying at Cambridge, he became a university professor in England, then the first Briton elected to the Collège de France and …
People Jean Gagé Professor at the Collège de France Born on June 1, 1902 in Nainville les Roches (Seine et Oise). Died on May 4, 1986. Education and professional career Secondary studies at Lycée Hoche, Versailles, continued in 1919-1921 at Lycée Louis Le Grand, Paris. 1921-1924: Student at the École …
People Sonia Garel Professor at the Collège de France Sonia Garel is a neurobiologist and heads the Brain Development and Plasticity team at the Institut de biologie de l'École normale supérieure in Paris (France). Her research focuses on the mechanisms that control the assembly of forebrain neuronal …
People Paul Garelli Professor at the Collège de France Born in London on April 23 1924. Died on July 8, 2006. Education and professional career 1944 : Degree in economics from the University of Geneva (Switzerland) 1947 : Licencié ès Lettres (History), University of Geneva 1951 : Graduate of the École …
People Rachid Guerraoui Professor at the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, Visiting Professor, Collège de France Rachid Guerraoui is a world-renowned specialist in distributed algorithms. Trained at the Université d'Orsay (now the Université Paris-Saclay), he was a visiting professor at MIT and worked at the prestigious Hewlett Packard laboratories in Paolo Alto …
People Béatrice Golinelli-Pimpaneau CNRS Research Director, Chemistry of Biological Processes Laboratory After studying at the Université Pierre-et-Marie-Curie (Paris) and the École Normale Supérieure, Béatrice Golinelli completed a thesis in enzymology at the École Nationale Supérieure de Chimie de Paris on an ammonia-channel enzyme involved in sugar …
People Antoine Guillaumont Professor at the Collège de France Born January 13, 1915. Died August 25, 2000. Education and professional career 1943: Agrégé des lettres 1943-1945: Teacher at the Lycée de Monaco 1946-1951: Research fellow at the CNRS, specialized in Semitic languages, Eastern Christian and patristic …
People Mireille Delmas-Marty Professor at the Collège de France After studying law in Paris, Mireille Delmas-Marty obtained her doctorate (1969), then the agrégation in private law and criminal sciences (1970). After three years as an assistant at the Paris Faculty of Law (1967-1970), she went on to teach at the …
People Jean Delumeau Professor at the Collège de France A historian of religions, Jean Léon Marie Delumeau specializes in Western religious mentalities, and more specifically in Renaissance and Modern Christianity . A committed Christian, his work is dominated by one subject in particular : the feeling of …
People Tony Cragg Sculptor, Visiting Professor, Collège de France A major figure in contemporary sculpture, Tony Cragg was born in Liverpool in 1949. After training in science and a first job as a technician in a chemical laboratory, he began studying art. In 1976, he became a lecturer at the École des Beaux-Arts in …
People Stanislas Dehaene Professor at the Collège de France Stanislas Dehaene is an alumnus of the École normale supérieure and holds a doctorate in cognitive psychology. In September 2005, he was appointed Professor at the Collège de France, in the newly-created chair of Experimental Cognitive Psychology, after …
People Michel Devoret Professor at the Collège de France Education and professional career Michel Devoret, born in Paris in 1953, trained as a telecommunications engineer, then obtained a DEA (post-graduate diploma) in quantum optics from the University of Orsay, followed by a 3e in atomic and molecular …