Jean Marcel Rouxel (February 24, 1935 in Malestroit – March 19, 1998 in Nantes) was a French synthetic chemist known for his work in solid state synthesis...
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Compagnie Générale d’Electricité (later named Alcatel-Alstrom 1991. With Jean Rouxel's team in Nantes University and in a partnership with Michel Armand he...
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Claudia Felser (category 21st-century German chemists)
(CNRS) in Nantes, France (1995-1996), where she worked in the group of Jean Rouxel. Afterwards, she joined the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in...
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Paul Hagenmuller (category French chemists)
Paul Hagenmuller (August 3, 1921 – January 7, 2017) was a French chemist. Hagenmuller founded the Laboratoire de Chimie du Solide (Solid-State Chemistry...
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1996 Claude Cohen-Tannoudji – Physics 1997 Jean Rouxel – Chemistry 1998 Pierre Potier – Chemistry 1999 Jean-Claude Risset – Computer-Music 2000 Michel...
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Chemistry of Materials, 7 (7): 1265–1275, doi:10.1021/cm00055a001 Brec, R.; Rouxel, Jean; Tournoux, M. (1994), Soft chemistry routes to new materials: chimie...
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1007/s11240-011-0015-7. S2CID 255112076. Delourme, R.; Chevre, A.; Brun, H.; Rouxel, T.; Balesdent, M.; Dias, J.; Salisbury, P.; Renard, M.; Rimmer, S. (2006)...
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commemorated in the naming of a college in Nantes. The tomb of Jean Rouxel (1935-1998), a chemist and CNRS Gold Medalist in 1997, also resides here. The Saint-Clair...
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belonged to the Urban community of Cherbourg [fr], presided over by André Rouxel since 2012, Mayor of Tourlaville, to which the municipality delegates urban...
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(d. 1731) May 13 – Pope Innocent XIII (d. 1724) May 31 – Jacques Eléonor Rouxel de Grancey, Marshal of France (d. 1725) June 4 – Thomas of Cori, Italian...
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