French Academy of Sciences
The French Academy of Sciences (French: Académie des sciences) is a learned society, founded in 1666 by Louis XIV at the suggestion of Jean-Baptiste Colbert, to encourage and protect the spirit of French scientific research. It was at the forefront of scientific developments in Europe in the 17th and 18th centuries, and is one of the earliest Academies of Sciences.
Today, it is one of the five Académies of Institut de France.
History
The Academy of Sciences owes its origin to Colbert's plan to create a general academy. He chose a small group of scholars who met on 22 December 1666 in the King's library, and thereafter held twice-weekly working meetings there. The first 30 years of the Academy's existence were relatively informal, since no statutes had as yet been laid down for the institution. In contrast to its British counterpart, the Academy was founded as an organ of government. The Academy was expected to remain apolitical, and to avoid discussion of religious and social issues (Conner, 2005, p. 385).
On 20 January 1699, Louis XIV gave the Company its first rules. The Academy received the name of Royal Academy of Sciences and was installed in the Louvre in Paris. Following this reform, the Academy began publishing a volume each year with information on all the work done by its members and obituaries for members who had died. This reform also codified the method by which members of the Academy could receive pensions for their work.[1] On 8 August 1793, the National Convention abolished all the academies. On 22 August 1795, a National Institute of Sciences and Arts was put in place, bringing together the old academies of the sciences, literature and arts, among them the Académie française and the Académie des sciences. Almost all the old members of the previously abolished Académie were formally re-elected and retook their ancient seats. Among the exceptions was Dominique, comte de Cassini, who refused to take his seat. Membership in the Academy was not restricted to scientists: in 1798 Napoleon Bonaparte was elected a member of the Academy and three years later a president in connection with his Egyptian expedition, which had a scientific component.[2] In 1816, the again renamed "Royal Academy of Sciences" became autonomous, while forming part of the Institute of France; the head of State became its patron. In the Second Republic, the name returned to Académie des sciences. During this period, the Academy was funded by and accountable to the Ministry of Public Instruction.[3] The Academy came to control French patent laws in the course of the eighteenth century, acting as the liaison of artisans' knowledge to the public domain. As a result, academicians dominated technological activities in France (Conner, 2005, p. 385). The Academy proceedings were published under the name Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences (1835–1965). The Comptes rendus is now a journal series with seven titles. The publications can be found on site of the French National Library.
In 1818 the French Academy of Sciences launched a competition to explain the properties of light. The civil engineer Augustin-Jean Fresnel entered this competition by submitting a new wave theory of light.[4] Siméon Denis Poisson, one of the members of the judging committee, studied Fresnel's theory in detail. Being a supporter of the particle-theory of light, he looked for a way to disprove it. Poisson thought that he had found a flaw when he demonstrate that Fresnel's theory predicts that an on-axis bright spot would exist in the shadow of a circular obstacle, where there should be complete darkness according to the particle-theory of light. The Poisson spot is not easily observed in every-day situations, so it was only natural for Poisson to interpret it as an absurd result and that it should disprove Fresnel's theory. However, the head of the committee, Dominique-François-Jean Arago, and who incidentally later became Prime Minister of France, decided to perform the experiment in more detail. He molded a 2-mm metallic disk to a glass plate with wax.[5] To everyone's surprise he succeeded in observing the predicted spot, which convinced most scientists of the wave-nature of light.
For three centuries women were not allowed as members of the Academy, excluding two-time Nobel Prize winner Marie Curie, Nobel winner Irène Joliot-Curie, mathematician Sophie Germain, and many other deserving women scientists. The first woman admitted as a correspondent member was a student of Curie's, Marguerite Perey, in 1962. The first female full member was Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat in 1979.
The Academy today
Today the Academy is one of five academies comprising the Institut de France. Its members are elected for life. Currently there are 150 full members, 300 corresponding members, and 120 foreign associates. They are divided into two scientific groups: the Mathematical and Physical sciences and their applications and the Chemical, Biological, Geological and Medical sciences and their applications.
Medals, awards and prizes
Each year, the Academy of Sciences distributes about 80 prizes. These include:
- the Grande Médaille, awarded annually, in rotation, in the relevant disciplines of each division of the Academy, to a French or foreign scholar who has contributed to the development of science in a decisive way.
- the Lalande Prize, awarded from 1802 through 1970, for outstanding achievement in astronomy
- the Valz Prize, awarded from 1877 through 1970, to honor advances in astronomy
- the Richard Lounsbery Award, jointly with the National Academy of Sciences
- the Prix Jacques Herbrand – for mathematics and physics
- the Louis Bachelier Prize for major contributions to mathematical modeling in finance [6]
- the Prix Michel Montpetit for computer science and applied mathematics, awarded since 1977[7]
- the Leconte Prize, awarded annually since 1886, to recognize important discoveries in mathematics, physics, chemistry, natural history or medicine
People of the Academy
The following are incomplete lists of the officers of the Academy. See also Category:Officers of the French Academy of Sciences.
For a list of the Academy's members past and present, see Category:Members of the French Academy of Sciences
Presidents
Source: French Academy of Sciences
- 1800 Napoleon Bonaparte
- 1906 Henri Poincaré
- 1952 Albert Caquot
- 2001–2002 Hubert Curien
- 2003–2004 Étienne-Émile Baulieu
- 2005–2006 Édouard Brézin
- 2007–2008 Jules Hoffmann
- 2009–2010 Jean Salençon
- 2011-2012 Alain Carpentier [8]
- 2013–2014 Philippe Taquet
Treasurers
- ?–1788 Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
- 1788–1791 Mathieu Tillet
Permanent secretaries
- December 1666 – April 1668 Jean-Baptiste Du Hamel
- April 1668 – December 1669 Jean Gallois
- January 1670 – January 1697 Jean-Baptiste Du Hamel
- January 1697 – December 1740 Bernard le Bovier de Fontenelle (nominated by the king in January 1699)
- January 1741 – August 1743 Jean-Jacques Dortous de Mairan
- September 1743 – July 1776 Jean-Paul Grandjean de Fouchy
- August 1777 – August 1793 Nicolas Caritat, marquis de Condorcet
Mathematical Sciences
- 1801–1822 Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre
- 1822–1830 Joseph Fourier
- 1830–1853 François Arago
- 1853–1874 Léonce Élie de Beaumont
- 1874–1900 Joseph Bertrand
- 1900–1917 Gaston Darboux
- 1917–1942 Émile Picard
- 1942–1975 Louis de Broglie
- 1975–1996 Paul Germain
- Currently: Jean Dercourt
Physical Sciences
- 1795–1803 Bernard Germain de Lacépède
- 1803–1832 Georges Cuvier
- 1832–1833 Pierre-Louis Dulong
- 1833–1868 Pierre Flourens
- 1868–1884 Jean-Baptiste Dumas
- 1884–1886 Jules Jamin
- 1886–1887 Alfred Vulpian
- 1887–1889 Louis Pasteur
- 1889–1907 Marcelin Berthelot
- 1907 Albert de Lapparent
- 1908 Henri Becquerel
- 1908–1914 Philippe van Tieghem
- 1914–1948 Alfred Lacroix
Chemistry and Biology
- 1948–1986 Robert Courrier
- 1986–1991 Alfred Jost
- 1991–2001 François Gros
- 2001–2006 Nicole Le Douarin
- 2006-2011 Jean-François Bach
- currently Catherine Bréchignac
List of members of French Academy of Sciences
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- Antoine Thomson d'Abbadie
- Serge Abiteboul
- Anatole Abragam
- Émile Achard
- Michel Adanson
- Yves Agid
- Pierre Aigrain
- Armand-Louis de Vignerot du Plessis d'Aiguillon
- Michel Ferdinand d'Albert d'Ailly
- Jean le Rond d'Alembert
- Claude Allègre
- Zacharie Allemand
- Jacques d'Allonville de Louville
- Henri Louis d'Aloigny
- Émile Hilaire Amagat
- Christian Amatore
- Antoine-Jean Amelot de Chaillou
- Jean-Jacques Amelot de Chaillou
- Guillaume Amontons
- André-Marie Ampère
- Paul Ancel
- Marie Henri Andoyer
- Antoine-François Andréossy
- Leonid Andrussow
- Anders Jonas Ångström
- Jean Baptiste Bourguignon d'Anville
- Paul Émile Appell
- François Arago
- Camille Arambourg
- Jean d'Arcet
- Jean-Pierre-Joseph d'Arcet
- Adolphe d'Archiac
- Emmanuel Ariès
- Paul Ariste
- Marc Antoine-René de Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson
- Marc-René de Voyer de Paulmy d'Argenson (1652–1721)
- Vladimir Arnold
- Jacques Arsac
- Arsène d'Arsonval
- Alain Aspect
- Michael Atiyah
- John Attfield
- Thierry Aubin
- André Aubréville
- Jean Victoire Audouin
- Pierre Victor Auger
- Adrien Auzout
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- Jacques Babinet
- François Baccelli
- Benjamin Baillaud
- Jules Baillaud
- Johann Ritter von Baillou
- Jean Sylvain Bailly
- René-Louis Baire
- Antoine Jérôme Balard
- Roger Balian
- Sébastien Balibar
- Gilbert Ballet
- David Baltimore
- Jean-Philippe Baratier
- Édouard Bard
- Adhémar Jean Claude Barré de Saint-Venant
- Françoise Barré-Sinoussi
- Roland-Michel Barrin de La Galissonière
- Jean Barriol
- Charles Barrois
- René Barthélemy
- Paul-Joseph Barthez
- Neil Bartlett (chemist)
- Eugène Bataillon
- Étienne-Émile Baulieu
- Henri Baulig
- Antoine Baume
- Pierre Bayen
- Henri-Émile Bazin
- Charles-François Beautemps-Beaupré
- Charles-Juste de Beauvau-Craon
- Ambroise Marie François Joseph Palisot de Beauvois
- Klaus Bechgaard
- Antoine César Becquerel
- Edmond Becquerel
- Henri Becquerel
- Jean Becquerel
- Dom Bédos de Celles
- Henri Béghin
- Auguste Béhal
- Jean-Paul Behr
- Giacopo Belgrado
- Eugène Belgrand
- Bernard Forest de Bélidor
- Alim-Louis Benabid
- Brooke Benjamin
- Alain Bensoussan
- Seymour Benzer
- Paul Berg
- André Berger
- Marcel Berger
- Sune Bergström
- Claude Bernard
- Jean Bernard (physician)
- Jacob I Bernoulli
- Johann II Bernoulli
- Claude Berrou
- Gérard Berry
- Paul Bert
- Daniel Berthelot
- Pierre Eugène Marcellin Berthelot
- Pierre Berthier
- Claude Louis Berthollet
- Alain Berthoz
- Louis-Émile Bertin
- Henri Léonard Jean Baptiste Bertin
- Gabriel Bertrand
- Joseph Bertrand
- Léon Bertrand (geologist)
- Marcel Alexandre Bertrand
- Jöns Jacob Berzelius
- Friedrich Bessel
- Marcel Bessis
- Henry Bessemer
- Joseph Bethenod
- François Sulpice Beudant
- Étienne Bézout
- Francesco Bianchini
- Irénée-Jules Bienaymé
- Jérôme Bignon de Blanzy
- Jean-Paul Bignon
- Guillaume Bigourdan
- Albert Bijaoui
- Jacques Philippe Marie Binet
- Léon Binet
- Jean-Baptiste Biot
- Raphaël Bischoffsheim
- Jean-Michel Bismut
- Joseph Black
- Henri Marie Ducrotay de Blainville
- Jacques Blamont
- Émile Blanchard
- Louis Blaringhem
- Brebis Bleaney
- Nicolaas Bloembergen
- André Blondel
- François Blondel
- Jean Baptiste Gaspard Bochart de Saron
- David Mervyn Blow
- Herman Boerhaave
- Enrico Bombieri
- Roland Bonaparte
- Pierre-Ossian Bonnet
- Gaston Bonnier
- Jean-Charles de Borda
- Christian Bordé
- Armand Borel
- Émile Borel
- Jean-Baptiste Édouard Bornet
- Jean-Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent
- Louis Augustin Guillaume Bosc
- Charles Bossut
- Raoul Bott
- Charles Jacques Bouchard (pathologist)
- Hélène Bouchiat
- Marie-Anne Bouchiat
- Alain-Michel Boudet
- Louis Antoine de Bougainville
- Pierre Bouguer
- Jean-Baptiste Bouillaud
- Pol Bouin
- Henri Marie Bouley
- Anatole Bouquet de La Grye
- Jean-Claude Bouquet
- Jacques Bourcart
- Louis-Claude Bourdelin
- Édouard Boureau
- Jean Bourgain
- Robert Bourgeois (general)
- Claude Bourgelat
- Jean-François de Bourgoing
- Joseph Valentin Boussinesq
- Jean-Baptiste Boussingault
- Edmond Bouty
- Alexis Bouvard
- Eugène Louis Bouvier
- Daniel Bovet
- Alexis Boyer
- Jean-François Boyer
- Louis-Léon de Brancas
- Édouard Branly
- Pierre Braunstein
- Auguste Bravais
- Yves Bréchet
- Catherine Bréchignac
- Abraham-Louis Breguet
- Louis-François-Clement Breguet
- Sydney Brenner
- Jacques Antoine Charles Bresse
- Jules-Louis Breton
- David Brewster
- Édouard Brézin
- Haïm Brezis
- Marcel Brillouin
- Mathurin Jacques Brisson
- André-Jean-François-Marie Brochant de Villiers
- Louis de Broglie
- Maurice de Broglie
- Adolphe Brongniart
- Alexandre Brongniart
- Jean Brossel
- Paul Brouardel
- Pierre Marie Auguste Broussonet
- Charles-Édouard Brown-Séquard
- François Bruhat
- Jean-Nicolas Buache
- Philippe Buache
- Margaret Buckingham
- Jean Baptiste Michel Bucquet
- Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon
- Huy Duong Bui
- Robert Bunsen
- Jacques Buot
- Johann Karl Burckhardt
- Denis Parsons Burkitt
- Claude Burdin
- Édouard Bureau
- Pierre Buser
- Antoine Bussy
- Louis de Bussy
- Adolf Butenandt
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- Bernard Cabane
- Henri Cabannes
- Jean Cabannes
- Michel Caboche
- Blas Cabrera
- Louis Claude Cadet de Gassicourt
- Charles Cagniard de Latour
- Auguste André Thomas Cahours
- Louis Paul Cailletet
- Octave Callandreau
- Albert Calmette
- Charles Camichel
- Petrus Camper
- Charles Étienne Louis Camus
- Francois-Joseph de Camus
- Sébastien Candel
- Augustin Pyrame de Candolle
- André Capron (physician)
- Albert Caquot
- Lennart Carleson
- Lazare Carnot
- Marie-Adolphe Carnot
- Edgardo D. Carosella
- Alain Carpentier
- Jules Carpentier
- Louis Carré (mathematician)
- Élie Cartan
- Henri Cartan
- César-François Cassini de Thury
- Dominique, comte de Cassini
- Giovanni Domenico Cassini
- Alexandre Henri Gabriel de Cassini
- Jacques Cassini
- Raimond Castaing
- Charles Eugène Gabriel de La Croix de Castries
- Augustin-Louis Cauchy
- André Cauderon
- Maurice Caullery
- Henri Jacques Nompar de Caumont
- Luigi Luca Cavalli-Sforza
- Lucien Cayeux
- Roger Cayrel
- Anny Cazenave
- Jacques Philippe Martin Cels
- Carlo Cercignani
- Giuseppe Raimondo de Cesàro
- Catherine Cesarsky
- Joseph Bernard de Chabert
- Philibert Chabert
- Ernst Boris Chain
- William Gilbert Chaloner
- Pierre Chambon
- François Jules Hilaire Chambrelent
- Georges Champetier
- Christian Champy
- Gustave Charles Bonaventure Chancel
- Jean-Pierre Changeux
- Jean Chanorier
- Jean-Baptiste Chappe d'Auteroche
- Jean-Antoine Chaptal
- Moyse Charas
- Jean-Baptiste Charcot
- Jean-Martin Charcot
- Hilaire de Chardonnet
- Jacques Charles
- Gaston Charlot
- Georges Charpak
- Georges Charpy
- Michel Chasles
- Gaspard Adolphe Chatin
- Joannes Charles Melchior Chatin
- Auguste Chauveau
- Yves Chauvin
- Jean Chazy
- Pafnuty Chebyshev
- Shiing-Shen Chern
- Auguste Chevalier (botanist)
- Eugène Chevandier de Valdrome
- Pierre Chevenard
- Michel Eugène Chevreul
- Pierre Chirac
- Robert Hippolyte Chodat
- César Gabriel de Choiseul-Praslin
- Pierre-Jean-Baptiste Chomel
- Pyotr Chikhachyov
- Daniel Choquet
- Gustave Choquet
- Yvonne Choquet-Bruhat
- Joanne Chory
- Claude-Henri Chouard
- Philippe G. Ciarlet
- André Chrétien
- François Chicoyneau
- Alexis Claude Clairaut
- Benoît Paul Émile Clapeyron
- Charles Pierre Claret de Fleurieu
- Marc Antoine Louis Claret de La Tourrette
- Claude Debru
- Georges Claude
- Jules Germain Cloquet
- Claude Cohen-Tannoudji
- Ferdinand Julius Cohn
- Jean-Baptiste Colbert de Torcy
- Henri Colin (priest)
- Michel Combarnous
- Alain Colmerauer
- Charles Combes
- Claude Combes
- Françoise Combes
- Marquis de Condorcet
- Alain Connes
- Yves Coppens
- Louis Cordier
- Gaspard-Gustave de Coriolis
- Marie Alfred Cornu
- Raymond Cornubert
- Pierre Corvol
- Suzanne Cory
- Pascale Cossart
- Eugène Cosserat
- Ernest Cosson
- Julien Noël Costantin
- Jacques Marie Cyprien Victor Coste
- Aimé Cotton
- Frank Albert Cotton
- André Couder
- Charles-Augustin de Coulomb
- Jean Coulomb
- Robert Courrier
- François-César Le Tellier de Courtanvaux
- Georges Courtès (astronomer)
- Vincent Courtillot
- Marin Cureau de La Chambre
- Claude Antoine Couplet
- Pierre Couplet
- Francis Crick
- Pierre Curie
- Hubert Curien
- Frédéric Cuvier
- Georges Cuvier
- D
- Louis Daguerre
- Count Patrick D'Arcy
- Michel Ferdinand d'Albert d'Ailly
- Jean Dalibard
- Marie-Charles-Théodore de Damoiseau de Montfort
- Thibault Damour
- Antoine Danchin
- Pierre Dangeard
- Pierre Augustin Dangeard
- Philippe de Courcillon de Dangeau
- André Danjon
- Jean Gaston Darboux
- Eugène Darmois
- Georges Darmois
- Georges Jean Marie Darrieus
- Pierre Daru
- Darius Paul Dassault
- Louis-Jean-Marie Daubenton
- Gabriel Auguste Daubrée
- Raymond Daudel
- Jean Dausset
- Robert Dautray
- Michel Davier
- William Morris Davis
- Jules Henri Debray
- Robert Debré
- Gérard Debreu
- Joseph Decaisne
- Henri Décamps
- Bernard Decaux
- Richard Dedekind
- Christian de Duve
- Georges Deflandre
- Charles De Geer
- Ennio De Giorgi
- Stanislas Dehaene
- Pierre Paul Dehérain
- Anne Dejean-Assémat
- Yves Delage
- Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre
- Charles-Eugène Delaunay
- Max Delbrück
- Marcel Delépine
- Achille Delesse
- Benjamin Delessert
- François-Marie Delessert
- Charles Delezenne
- Jean Delhaye
- Pierre Deligne
- Guillaume Delisle
- Joseph-Nicolas Delisle
- Jean-André Deluc
- Jean-Pierre Demailly
- Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov
- Albert Demolon
- Jean Dénarié
- Jean-François Denisse
- Arnaud Denjoy
- Antoine Deparcieux (1703-1768)
- Charles Depéret
- Marcel Deprez
- Bernard Derrida
- Jean Dercourt
- Peter Dervan
- Paul-Quentin Desains
- Alfred Des Cloizeaux
- René Louiche Desfontaines
- René-Nicolas Dufriche Desgenettes
- Alexandre Desgrez
- Henri Deslandres
- Pierre Deslongchamps
- Nicolas Desmarest
- Charles-Bernard Desormes
- César-Mansuète Despretz
- Nicolas Deyeux
- Jean Dieudonné
- Achille Pierre Dionis du Séjour
- Alfred Ditte
- Philbert Maurice d'Ocagne
- Denis Dodart
- Wolfgang Doeblin
- Déodat Gratet de Dolomieu
- Simon Donaldson
- Franciscus Cornelis Donders
- David Donoho
- Joseph L. Doob
- Jean Dorst
- Urbain Dortet de Tessan
- Jean-Jacques Dortous de Mairan
- Paul Dorveaux
- Adrien Douady
- François-Joseph Double
- James Douglas, 14th Earl of Morton
- Joseph Henri Ferdinand Douvillé
- Jules Drach
- Charles Stark Draper
- Reinhart Dozy
- Charles François de Cisternay du Fay
- Jean-Baptiste du Hamel
- Joseph-Guichard Du Verney
- Guillaume Dubois
- Charles Dubost (surgeon)
- Denis Duboule
- Émile Duclaux
- Jacques Duclaux
- Jean Dufay
- Michel Duflo
- Charles Dufraisse
- Armand Dufrénoy
- René-Nicolas Dufriche Desgenettes
- Pierre Dugac
- Antoine Louis Dugès
- Jean-Marie Duhamel
- Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau
- Henri Dulac
- Pierre Louis Dulong
- Jean-Baptiste Dumas
- André Marie Constant Duméril
- Auguste Duméril
- Louis Isidore Duperrey
- Abel Aubert du Petit-Thouars
- Charles Dupin
- Gaston Dupouy
- Henri Dupuy de Lôme
- Guillaume Dupuytren
- Michel Durand-Delga
- Henri Dutrochet
- Jacques-François-Marie Duverney
- Pierre Duverney
- Georges Louis Duvernoy
- Freeman Dyson
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- Thomas Ebbesen
- Gerald Edelman
- Sam Edwards (physicist)
- Jean-Marc Egly
- Manfred Eigen
- Georg Christoph Eimmart
- Léonce Élie de Beaumont
- Ebenezer Emmons
- Pierre Encrenaz
- Anne Ephrussi
- Ernest Esclangon
- Robert Esnault-Pelterie
- Victor Marie d'Estrées
- Leonhard Euler
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- Charles Fabry
- Ludvig Faddeev
- Guy-Crescent Fagon
- Paul Fallot
- Thomas Fantet de Lagny
- Michael Faraday
- Olivier Faugeras
- Pierre Faurre
- Idelphonse Favé
- Alexandre Favre
- Pierre-Antoine Favre
- Hervé Faye
- Gaston Fayet
- Pierre Fayet (physicist)
- Charles Fehrenbach (astronomer)
- Gérard Férey
- Antoine Ferrein
- Gustave-Auguste Ferrié
- Albert Fert
- Carlos Chagas Filho
- Henri Filhol
- Gilles Filleau des Billettes
- Mathias Fink
- Alain Fischer
- Hippolyte Fizeau
- Philippe Flajolet
- Patrick Flandrin
- André Hercule de Fleury
- Paul Fliche
- Michel Fliess
- Jean Pierre Flourens
- Ferdinand Foch
- Alexis Fontaine des Bertins
- Jean-Marc Fontaine
- Maurice Fontaine (biologist)
- Marc Fontecave
- Bernard Le Bovier de Fontenelle
- François Véron Duverger de Forbonnais
- Léon Foucault
- Antoine François, comte de Fourcroy
- Jean-Baptiste Joseph Fourier
- Auguste Denis Fougeroux de Bondaroy
- Ferdinand André Fouqué
- Louis-Benjamin Francœur
- Jean Fréchet
- René Maurice Fréchet
- Claude Fréjacques
- Edmond Frémy
- Bernard Frénicle de Bessy
- Augustin-Jean Fresnel
- Louis Claude de Saulces de Freycinet
- Amédée-François Frézier
- Charles Friedel
- Jacques Friedel
- Uriel Frisch
- G
- Pierre Gabriel
- Jean Gallois
- François Alexandre Pierre de Garsault
- Henri Gambey
- René Garnier
- Adrien de Gasparin
- Charles Gaudichaud-Beaupré
- Albert Gaudry
- Roger Jean Gautheret
- Armand Gautier (chemist)
- Claude Gay
- Joseph Louis Gay-Lussac
- Louis Gayant
- Ulysse Gayon
- Walter Jakob Gehring
- Israel Gelfand
- Pierre-Gilles de Gennes
- Louis Gentil
- Reinhard Genzel
- Augustin Saint-Hilaire
- Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
- Isidore Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire
- Claude-Joseph Geoffroy
- Étienne-François Geoffroy
- Paul Germain (scientist)
- Paul Gervais (zoologist)
- Étienne Ghys
- Fabiola Gianotti
- Alfred Mathieu Giard
- Martin Gibbs
- Maurice Gignoux
- François Gigot de Lapeyronie
- François-Hilaire Gilbert
- Jean-Yves Girard
- Pierre-Simon Girard
- Justin Girod-Chantrans
- Jacques Glowinski
- Roland Glowinski
- Jean Godin des Odonais
- Louis Godin
- Dominique Alexandre Godron
- André Goffeau
- Marcel Golay (astronomer)
- Marcel J. E. Golay (mathematician)
- Maurice Goldman (physicist)
- Jean Ogier de Gombauld
- John B. Goodenough
- Pierre de Gorsse
- Jules Gosselet
- Léon Athanese Gosselin
- André Gougenheim
- Édouard Goursat
- Louis Georges Gouy
- Thomas Gouye
- Arnaud de Gramont (1861-1923)
- Armand de Gramont (1879-1962)
- François Cyrille Grand'Eury
- Alfred Grandidier
- Jean-Paul Grandjean de Fouchy
- Pierre-Paul Grassé
- Charles Joseph Gravier
- Howard Green (physician)
- Alfred George Greenhill
- Mikhail Leonidovich Gromov
- Victor Grignard
- Édouard Grimaux
- Pierre Grivet
- François Gros (biologist)
- Jean Grosse
- Marianne Grunberg-Manago
- Jean-Paul de Gua de Malves
- Jean-Étienne Guettard
- Claude Guichard (mathematician)
- Chrétien-Louis-Joseph de Guignes
- Georges Guillain (neurologist)
- Roger Guillemin
- Jean-Pierre-François Guillot-Duhamel
- André Guinier
- Philibert Guinier
- John Gurdon
- Camille Gutton
- Jean Casimir Félix Guyon
- Louis-Bernard Guyton de Morveau
- H
- Jean Nicolas Pierre Hachette
- Louis Hackspill (academician)
- Jacques Hadamard
- Johann Kaspar Hagenbuch
- Paul Hagenmuller
- Erwin Hahn
- George Ellery Hale
- Stephen Hales
- Michel Haïssaguerre
- James Hall (paleontologist)
- Jean Noël Hallé
- Albin Haller
- Ferdinand Augustin Hallerstein
- Bernard Halpern
- Georges Henri Halphen
- Victor Hambartsumian
- Jean Hamburger
- Maurice Hamy
- Theodor W. Hänsch
- Serge Haroche
- Godfrey Harold Hardy
- Nicolaas Hartsoeker
- Julien Haton de La Goupillière
- Émile Haug
- Johann Friedrich Ludwig Hausmann
- Paul Hautefeuille
- René Just Haüy
- Edmond Hébert
- Paul Helbronner
- Claude-Adrien Helvétius
- Louis-Félix Henneguy
- Frère Héribaud-Joseph
- Louis-Étienne Héricart de Thury
- Michael Herman (mathematician)
- Jakob Hermann
- Charles Hermite
- Antoine-Marie Héron de Villefossev
- Jean-Marie Heurtault de Lammerville
- Corneille Heymans
- Gustave-Adolphe Hirn
- Heisuke Hironaka
- Friedrich Hirzebruch
- Jules A. Hoffmann
- Wilhelm Homberg
- Xavier Hommaire de Hell
- Gerard 't Hooft
- Camille d'Hostun
- Jacques-Julien Houtou de La Billardière
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- Clément Georges Lemoine
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- Rita Levi-Montalcini
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- Auguste and Louis Lumière
- Henry de Lumley
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- Odile Macchi
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- François Magendie
- Guillaume-Chrétien de Lamoignon de Malesherbes
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- Michel Mayor
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- Pierre Méchain
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- Johann Friedrich Meckel, the Elder
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- Matthew Meselson
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- Marc-René de Montalembert (1714-1800)
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- Alfred Moquin-Tandon
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- Napoleon
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- Heinrich Wilhelm Matthias Olbers
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- Svante Pääbo
- Paul Painlevé
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- Antoine Parent
- Wolfgang K. H. Panofsky
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- Jean Édouard Gabriel Narcisse Paris
- Giorgio Parisi
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- Louis Pasteur
- Renaud Paulian
- Linus Pauling
- Ivan Pavlov
- Anselme Payen
- Jean-Baptiste Payer
- Jean-Claude Pecker
- Jean Pecquet
- Rudolf Peierls
- Philippe-Jean Pelletan
- Bertrand Pelletier
- Pierre Joseph Pelletier
- Pedro II of Brazil
- Théophile-Jules Pelouze
- Paul Pelseneer
- Pierre-François Percy
- Jean-Marie Pérès
- Joseph Pérès
- Marguerite Perey
- Claude Perrault
- François Perrier
- Francis Perrin
- Jean Baptiste Perrin
- Jean-Rodolphe Perronet
- Max Perutz
- Peter the Great
- Richard Peto
- Antoine Petit
- Christine Petit
- François Pourfour du Petit
- Jean-Louis Petit (anatomist)
- Ivan Peychès
- Bernhard Peyer
- Johann Friedrich Pfaff
- Jean-Frédéric Phélypeaux de Maurepas
- Louis Phélypeaux de Saint-Florentin
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- Émile Picard
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- Alexandre Guy Pingré
- Guillaume Piobert
- Olivier Pironneau
- Gilles Pisier
- Pierre Joseph Aimé Pissis
- Henri Pitot
- Joseph Pitton de Tournefort
- Jean Piveteau
- Giovanni Antonio Amedeo Plana
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- Marcin Odlanicki Poczobutt
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- Alexis-Marie de Rochon
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- Pierre Paul Émile Roux
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- Paul Sabatier
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- Henri Sainte-Claire Deville
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- Christian Schönbein
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- Paul Schützenberger
- Laurent Schwartz (mathematician)
- Maxime Schwartz
- William Scoresby
- Hippolyte Sebert
- Angelo Secchi
- Jean Moreau de Séchelles
- Leonid I. Sedov
- Pierre-Armand Séguier
- Marc Seguin
- Eugen Seibold
- Paul Séjourné
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- Jean-Pierre Serre
- Étienne Serres
- Joseph-Alfred Serret
- Adi Shamir
- Manne Siegbahn
- Wacław Sierpiński
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- Ionel Solomon
- Susan Solomon
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- Raymond Stora
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- Carl Størmer
- John William Strutt, 3rd Baron Rayleigh
- Erich Spitz
- Jacques Charles François Sturm
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- Michel Talagrand
- Jules Tannery
- Paul Tapponnier (geophysicist)
- Philippe Taquet
- Jean-Marie Tarascon
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- Andrzej Tarkowski
- Luc Tartar
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- Roger Temam
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- Pierre-Marie Termier
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- Louis Jacques Thénard
- Émile Thellier
- Melchisédech Thévenot
- René Thom
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- Nicolas-Christiern de Thy de Milly
- Philippe Édouard Léon Van Tieghem
- Marc Tiffeneau
- Jean Tilho
- Mathieu Tillet
- Jean Tirole
- Félix Tisserand
- Camille Tissot
- Jacques Tits
- Jacques Tréfouël (chemist)
- Leonardo Torres y Quevedo
- Henri Tresca
- Louis-Élisabeth de La Vergne de Tressan
- Jean-Jacques Trillat
- Louis Joseph Troost
- Philibert Trudaine de Montigny
- Daniel-Charles Trudaine
- René Truhaut
- Rudolf Trümpy
- Ehrenfried Walther von Tschirnhaus
- Maurice Tubiana
- Edmond Tulasne
- Étienne-François Turgot
- Raymond Turpin
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- V
- Constantin Vago
- Jean-Baptiste Philibert Vaillant
- Sébastien Vaillant
- William Vainchenker
- Achille Valenciennes
- Jean-Baptiste-Henri de Valincour
- Alain-Jacques Valleron
- Jean-Florent de Vallière
- Albert Vandel
- Alexandre-Théophile Vandermonde
- Jean-Baptiste Van Mons
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- Alfred Velpeau
- Gabriele Veneziano
- Étienne Pierre Ventenat
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- Aristide Auguste Stanislas Verneuil
- Édouard de Verneuil
- Simon de Verville
- Ernest Vessiot
- Pierre Viala
- Louis Vicat
- Félix Vicq-d'Azyr
- Paul Marie Eugène Vieille
- Raymond Vieussens
- Louis-François-Armand de Vignerot du Plessis de Richelieu
- Jacques Villain
- Cédric Villani
- Paul Villard
- Henri Villat
- Clément Adrien Vincendon-Dumoulin
- Jean Hyacinthe Vincent
- Jean-Didier Vincent
- Jules Violle
- Olivier Voinnet
- Claire Voisin
- Alfred Vulpian
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- Paul Wagner
- Frédéric Wallerant
- Pehr Wilhelm Wargentin
- Eugenius Warming
- Michael Waterman
- James Watt
- André Weil
- Henri Weil
- Pierre Weiss
- Jean Weissenbach
- Victor Weisskopf
- Wendelin Werner
- Fernand Widal
- Rudolf Wilczek
- Andrew Wiles
- John R. Willis
- Jacob Benignus Winsløw (Jacques-Bénigne Winslow)
- Edward Witten
- Gérard Wlérick
- Ulrich Frédéric Woldemar, Comte de Lowendal
- Charles Wolf (astronomer)
- Rudolf Wolf (astronomer)
- Christian Wolff (philosopher)
- Étienne Wolff
- Élie Wollman
- Lodewijk Woltjer
- Almroth Wright
- Charles-Adolphe Wurtz
- Johann Philipp von Wurzelbauer
- Kurt Wüthrich
- Jean Wyart
- Eric Westhof
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- Shinya Yamanaka
- Jean-Christophe Yoccoz
- Magdi Yacoub
- Marc Yor
- Marat Yusupov
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See also
- French art salons and academies
- French Geodesic Mission
- Catégorie:Membre de l'Académie des sciences (France)
Notes
- ↑ Moak, David, ed. (2007). The Encyclopedia of Diderot & d'Alembert Collaborative Translation Project. Ann Arbor: Michigan Publishing, University of Michigan LIbrary. pp. 54–55. Archived from the original on March 31, 2015.
- ↑ Alder, Ken (2002), The Measure of All Things – The Seven-Year Odyssey and Hidden Error that Transformed the World, The Free Press, ISBN 0-7432-1675-X
- ↑ Crosland 1992
- ↑ Fresnel, A.J. (1868), OEuvres Completes 1, Paris: Imprimerie impériale
- ↑ Fresnel, A.J. (1868), OEuvres Completes 1, Paris: Imprimerie impériale, p. 369
- ↑ http://www.academie-sciences.fr/activite/prix/gp_natixis.htm
- ↑ French wikipedia article; both "Monpetit" and "Montpetit" is found in Academy publications.
- ↑ http://www.academie-sciences.fr/academie/membre/liste_president.htm
References
- Crosland, Maurice P. (1992), Science Under Control: The French Academy of Sciences, 1795–1914, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-52475-X
- Stroup, Alice (1987), Royal Funding of the Parisian Académie Royale Des Sciences During the 1690s, DIANE Publishing, ISBN 0-87169-774-2
- Sturdy, David J. (1995), Science and Social Status: The Members of the Academie Des Sciences 1666–1750, Boydell & Brewer, ISBN 0-85115-395-X
External links
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- Official website (French) – English-language version
- Complete listing of current members
- Notes on the Académie des Sciences from the Scholarly Societies project (includes information on the society journals)
- Search the Proceedings of the Académie des sciences in the French National Library (search item: Comptes Rendus)
- Comptes rendus de l'Académie des sciences. Série 1, Mathématique in Gallica, the digital library of the BnF.