Pierre and Marie Curie University
Université Pierre and Marie Curie | |
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activity | 1968 - December 31, 2017 |
place | Paris |
country | France |
president | Jean Chambaz |
Students | 32,700 |
Employee | 10,500 |
Networks | LERU |
Website | www.upmc.fr |
The University of Pierre and Marie Curie (French Université Pierre et Marie Curie , UPMC , also Paris 6 ) is a spin-off from the natural science faculty of Paris (1968). This has achieved a world-class reputation in a very short time.
In 1971 it was renamed the University of Pierre and Marie Curie . The building was located in the Jussieu university complex in the Latin Quarter, the buildings of which are currently being refurbished due to construction materials containing asbestos. Since the move of the Denis Diderot University (Paris 7) to the 13th arrondissement , the UPMC has also used its former buildings.
The UPMC had a number of international partnerships and a large number of the over 30,000 students came from abroad .
It went up from 2018 in the Sorbonne Université .
Alumni
- Zeresenay Alemseged (* 1969), Ethiopian paleoanthropologist
- Abbas Bahri (* 1955), Tunisian mathematician
- Gérard Ben Arous (* 1957), French mathematician
- Christine Bernardi (1955–2018), French mathematician
- Alexis Bonnet , French mathematician and finance manager
- François Bry (* 1956), German-French computer scientist
- Eudald Carbonell (* 1953), Spanish paleontologist
- Jean-Michel Coron (* 1956), French mathematician
- Louzla Darabi (* 1974), Algerian artist
- Jean-Pierre Demailly (* 1957), French mathematician
- Jean-Marc Deshouillers (* 1946), French mathematician
- Emmanuel Desurvire (* 1955), French physicist
- Sindika Dokolo (* 1972), Congolese art collector and businessman
- Gérard Férey (1941-2017), French chemist
- Françoise Gisou van der Goot (* 1964), Dutch microbiologist
- Emmanuel Grenier (* 1970), French mathematician
- Jean-Jacques Hublin (* 1953), French anthropologist
- Mahamadou Issoufou (* 1952), Nigerien Prime Minister and President
- Taraneh Javanbakht (* 1974), Persian author, chemist and physicist
- Jean-François Le Gall (* 1959), French mathematician
- Pierre-Louis Lions (* 1956), French mathematician
- Loïc Merel (* 1965), French mathematician
- Nicole Morello (* 1953), French artist
- Stefan Müller (* 1962), German mathematician
- Kai Nagel (* 1965), German theoretical physicist
- Philibert Nang (* 1967), Gabonese mathematician
- Ngô Bao Châu (* 1972), Vietnamese-French mathematician
- Gilles Pisier (* 1950), French mathematician
- Éric Reyssat , French mathematician
- Vincent Rivasseau (* 1955), French mathematical physicist
- Sadegh Scharafkandi (1938–1992), Kurdish politician from Iran
- Alain-Sol Sznitman (* 1955), French mathematician
- Michel Talagrand (* 1952), French mathematician
- Wendelin Werner (* 1968), German-French mathematician
- Marc Yor (1949-2014), French mathematician
Illustrations
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Chiffres clés ( French ) Université Pierre et Marie Curie. Retrieved September 13, 2013.
- ↑ Archived copy ( Memento of the original from July 18, 2006 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. world ranking, even best French university, ahead of the grandes écoles
Coordinates: 48 ° 50 ′ 50 ″ N , 2 ° 21 ′ 23 ″ E