University of Lille I – Wikipedia

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The University of Lille I (French: Lille 1 University , from 1970 to 2009 Lille University of Sciences and Technologies ) was a state university in Villeneuve D’Scq (Département North) in the Lille area in France.

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It was founded in 1854 as Lille Faculty of Sciences . Her locations were in Lille. The campus has been in Villeneuve d’Ascq since 1970. In 2017, the three universities of Lille I, II and III decided their merger at the University of Lille, which came into force at the beginning of 2018. [first]

Professors and lecturers [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

  • Charles Barrois (1851–1939), geologist and paleontologist.
  • Émile Borel (1871–1956), mathematician and politician.
  • Pierre Bourdieu (1930–2002), sociologist.
  • Joseph boussinesq (1842-1929),, mathscodator undy physicians.
  • Henri Cartan (1904–2008), mathematician.
  • Albert Châtelet (1883–1960), mathematician and politician.
  • Benjamin Corenwinder (1820–1884), chemist and manufacturer.
  • Pierre Duhem (1861–1916), physicist and scientist theorist and representative of instrumentalism.
  • Jean Pierre Louis GIRARDIN (1803–1884), Chemiker.
  • Jules Gosselet (1832-1916), geologist.
  • Vladimir Jankélévitch (1903–1985), philosopher and musicologist.
  • Frédéric Kuhlmann (1803–1881), Chemiker.
  • Claude Auguste Lamy (1820–1878), chemist and physicist.
  • Szolem Mandelbrojt (1899–1983), mathematician.
  • Louis Pasteur (1822-1895), physicist and chemist.
  • Paul Painlevé (1863–1933), Mathematiker.
  • Henri Padé (1863-1953), Matmamalation.
  • Georges Sagnac (1869-1926), physicist.
  • Ernest Vessiot (1865-1952), mathematician.

Graduates [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

  1. The world, AFP: The three Lille universities merge. In: The world. March 27, 2017, Retrieved on November 20, 2021 (French).

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