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Frédéric Joliot-Curie
Jean Frédéric Joliot
French scientist (1900-1958).
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Statements about
Frédéric Joliot-Curie
Instance Of
Human
Place of Birth
Paris
16th Arrondissement of Paris
Located on Street
:
Rue Des Marronniers
House Number
:
9
Place of Death
Paris
Saint-Antoine Hospital
Located in the Administrative Territorial Entity
:
12th Arrondissement of Paris
Spouse
Irène Joliot-Curie
(10/9/1926 - )
Start Time
:
10/9/1926
Sex or Gender
Male
Child
Pierre Joliot
Hélène Langevin-Joliot
Occupation
Nuclear Physicist
Chemist
Professor
Politician
University Teacher
Physicist
French Resistance Fighter
Country of Citizenship
France
Member Of
11 items
Royal Society
(5/9/1946 - )
Start Time
:
5/9/1946
German Academy of Sciences at Berlin
French Academy of Sciences
(6/28/1943 - )
Start Time
:
6/28/1943
Russian Academy of Sciences
(6/12/1947 - )
Start Time
:
6/12/1947
Hungarian Academy of Sciences
Polish Academy of Sciences
Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
National Front
(1941 - )
Start Time
:
1941
Académie Nationale De Médecine
Temporary Consultative Assembly
(November 1944 - February 1945)
Start Time
:
November 1944
End Time
:
February 1945
Romanian Academy
Award Received
17 items
Commander of the Legion of Honour
(3/19/1946)
Point in Time
:
3/19/1946
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1935)
Together With
:
Irène Joliot-Curie
Award Rationale
:
in recognition of their synthesis of new radioactive elements
Award Rationale
:
såsom ett erkännande för deras gemensamt utförda syntes av nya radioaktiva grundämnen
Follows
:
Harold Urey
Followed By
:
Peter Debye
Point in Time
:
1935
Prize Money
:
79,958 Swedish krona
Honorary Doctor of the Jagiellonian University of Krakow
Hughes Medal
(1947)
Follows
:
John Turton Randall
Followed By
:
Robert Watson-Watt
Point in Time
:
1947
Matteucci Medal
(1932)
Together With
:
Irène Joliot-Curie
Follows
:
Franco Rasetti
Followed By
:
Wolfgang Pauli
Point in Time
:
1932
Order of the Cross of Grunwald, 3rd Class
International Stalin Prize for Peace
Foreign Member of the Royal Society
(9/5/1946)
Point in Time
:
9/5/1946
Honorary Doctor of the Maria Curie-Skłodowska University
(1950)
Point in Time
:
1950
Honorary Doctor of the University of Warsaw
Honorary Doctor of the University of Łódź
Commander with Star of the Order of Polonia Restituta
Work Flag Order, 1st Class
Knight of the Legion of Honour
(11/26/1935)
Point in Time
:
11/26/1935
Officer of the Legion of Honour
(11/18/1938)
Point in Time
:
11/18/1938
Barnard Medal for Meritorious Service to Science
(1940)
Point in Time
:
1940
Croix De Guerre 1939–1945
Member of Political Party
French Communist Party
Date of Birth
3/19/1900
Refine Date
:
09:00
Date of Death
8/14/1958
Refine Date
:
18:00
Image
Given Name
Frédéric
Series Ordinal
:
2
Object of Statement Has Role
:
Usual Forename
Jean
Series Ordinal
:
1
Educated At
Lycée Lakanal
ESPCI Paris, PSL University
Science Faculty of Paris
Employer
Collège De France
(1937 - 1958)
Position Held
:
Professor
Start Time
:
1937
End Time
:
1958
Science Faculty of Paris
Alternative Energies and Atomic Energy Commission
(1945 - 1950)
Start Time
:
1945
End Time
:
1950
Described by Source
Great Soviet Encyclopedia (1969–1978)
Section
:
Жолио-Кюри Фредерик
Page(s)
:
230
Volume
:
9 : Евклид — Ибсен
Author
:
Marianna Shaskolskaya
Publication Date
:
1972
Obálky Knih
URL
:
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Physicists: Biographical Dictionary
Page(s)
:
112
Family Name
Joliot-Curie
Object of Statement Has Role
:
Married Name
Joliot
Object of Statement Has Role
:
Name at Birth
Nominated For
Nobel Prize in Physics
(1934)
Point in Time
:
1934
Nobel Prize in Physics
(1935)
Point in Time
:
1935
Nobel Prize in Chemistry
(1935)
Point in Time
:
1935
Field of Work
Nuclear Physics
Natural Science
Physics
Chemistry
Radiobiology
Name in Native Language
Frédéric Joliot-Curie
Cause of Death
Liver Disease
Religion or Worldview
Atheism
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
French
Position Held
Q30739705
(8/20/1944 - 2/3/1946)
Series Ordinal
:
5
Replaces
:
Charles Jacob
Replaced By
:
Georges Teissier
Start Time
:
8/20/1944
End Time
:
2/3/1946
President
(1946 - 1949)
Series Ordinal
:
9
Replaces
:
Louis Dunoyer De Segonzac
Replaced By
:
Louis De Broglie
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
Société Française De Physique
Start Time
:
1946
End Time
:
1949
High Commissioner for Atomic Energy
(10/18/1945 - 4/28/1950)
Series Ordinal
:
1
Replaced By
:
Francis Perrin
Nominated By
:
Charles De Gaulle
Start Time
:
10/18/1945
End Time
:
4/28/1950
Docent
Employer
:
Science Faculty of Paris
Professor
(1938 - 1957)
Employer
:
Collège De France
Start Time
:
1938
End Time
:
1957
Professor
Employer
:
Science Faculty of Paris
Writing Language
French
Different From
Frédéric Curie
Relative
Marie Curie
Kinship to Subject
:
Wife's Mother
Birth Name
Jean Frédéric Joliot
Place of Burial
Cemetery Sceaux
Manner of Death
Natural Causes
Significant Event
Marriage
(10/9/1926)
Point in Time
:
10/9/1926
Q123571217
(8/19/1958)
Location
:
Sorbonne
Point in Time
:
8/19/1958
Residence
Antony
Located on Street
:
Avenue Le Nôtre
House Number
:
76
Student
Toshiko Yuasa
Image of Grave
Interested In
Physics
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