Hubert Curien (30 October 1924 – 6 February 2005) was a French physicist and a key figure in European science politics, as the President of CERN Council...
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The Hubert Curien Laboratory or Laboratoire Hubert Curien is a joint research unit (UMR 5516) of the University of Saint-Etienne, the National Research...
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Curien may refer to: Hubert Curien (1924–2005), a French physicist and a key figure in European science politics Hubert Curien Pluridisciplinary Institute...
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The Hubert Curien Pluridisciplinary Institute (IPHC—French: Institut pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien) is a joint research unit (UMR—French: Unité mixte...
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authority will pay attention to the views of Nobel laureates. As physicist Hubert Curien described the phenomenon in a Natural Environment Research Council lecture:...
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a meeting in London in June 1986 of Arnold Burgen (United Kingdom), Hubert Curien (France), Umberto Colombo (Italy), David Magnusson (Sweden), Eugen Seibold...
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NASA, ESA, and COSPAR decided to name the Huygens landing site the Hubert Curien Memorial Station in memory of the former president of the ESA. The Dragonfly...
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Anne-Catherine Robert is part of the scientific committee of the “Journées Hubert Curien de la culture scientifique et technique”, a symposium held by the Université...
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March 1993 – 11 May 1995 Prime Minister Édouard Balladur Preceded by Hubert Curien (Research) Succeeded by François Bayrou President of the General Council...
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Tourism Gaston Defferre – Minister of Planning and Regional Planning Hubert Curien – Minister of Research and Technology Georgina Dufoix – Minister of...
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(1854–1912) Marie Marvingt (1875–1963) Louis Camille Maillard (1878–1936) Hubert Curien (1924–2005) Michel Platini (1955–) Patrick Battiston (1957–) Morgan...
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Delaware. Adu Celso, 59, Brazilian motorcycle road racer, heart attack. Hubert Curien, 80, French researcher, first president of European Space Agency. Alejandro...
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senator Danielle Bidard-Reydet and answer by the Minister of Research Hubert Curien, 1991: the conclusion of a commission of the French Academy of Sciences...
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Modernization Michel Delebarre – Minister of City and Regional Planning Hubert Curien – Minister of Research and Technology Jean-Louis Bianco – Minister of...
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Minister of City, Minister of Planning Bernard Tapie – Minister of City Hubert Curien – Minister of Research and Space René Teulade – Minister of Social Affairs...
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International Award "Profilo Donna", XXII Edition (November 2011); The Hubert Curien Award (2018); Several ESA and NASA Team Achievement Awards; Order of...
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Branly (1865) Léon Brillouin Marcel Brillouin (1878) Monique Combescure Hubert Curien (1945) Thomas Fink Jean Baptiste Joseph Fourier Paul Langevin (1894)...
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Bréchignac (2006–2010) Jean Coulomb (1957–1962) Pierre Jacquinot (1962–1969) Hubert Curien (1969–1973) Bernard P. Gregory [fr] (1973–1976) Robert Chabbal (1976–1980)...
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Ridge, Tennessee, United States; the 50Ti beam would be produced by the Hubert Curien Pluridisciplinary Institute in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. If diplomatic...
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Napoleon Bonaparte 1906 Henri Poincaré 1952 Albert Caquot 2001–2002 Hubert Curien 2003–2004 Étienne-Émile Baulieu 2005–2006 Édouard Brézin 2007–2008 Jules...
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Helmut Kohl (Germany). Other important personalities involved were Hubert Curien, French ex-Minister of Research and former Chairman of the European...
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various fields of physics". The Hubert Curien Multi-disciplinary Institute (l'Institut Pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien, IPHC) The Annecy Particle Physics...
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Ridge, Tennessee, United States; the 50Ti beam would be produced by the Hubert Curien Pluridisciplinary Institute in Strasbourg, Alsace, France. However,...
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Saint-Etienne are located in the Carnot campus in the north of the city. The Hubert Curien Laboratory, which is composed of about 90 researchers, professors and...
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scholars held in Nicosia in June 2002. The convocation was chaired by Hubert Curien, former minister of research of France, who accepted the founding chairmanship...
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Poincaré de Longwy IUT de Nancy-Brabois IUT de Saint-Dié IUT d'Epinal-Hubert Curien IUT de Nancy-Charlemagne Nouvelle-Aquitaine University of Bordeaux IUT...
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three entities that make up the Jardin des Sciences, along with the Hubert Curien Planetarium and the Botanical Garden of Arquebuse. The Dijon museum...
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over two-thirds of European car exports to the US; French physicist Hubert Curien, Minister of Higher Education, Research and Innovation from 1988 to...
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"Doug" Coombs (1924–2016) Pierre Louis Antoine Cordier (1777–1861) Hubert Curien (1924–2005) Antonio D'Achiardi (1839–1902) Tellef Dahll (1825–1893)...
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IPHC may refer to: Institut pluridisciplinaire Hubert Curien International Pacific Halibut Commission Intellectual Property High Court of Japan Intraperitoneal...
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