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- dbr:Dreyfus_affair
- Composer (en)
- Economist (en)
- Mathematician (en)
- Statistician (en)
- Physicist (en)
- Computer scientist (en)
- CEO of Vivendi (en)
- CEO of Suez (en)
- Mathematician and engineer (en)
- CEO of Électricité de France (en)
- CEO of the Direction des Services de la navigation aérienne (en)
- CEO of Société Générale (en)
- CEO of Alstom (en)
- CEO of Thales Group (en)
- Chemist and physicist. He is known mostly for the Gay-Lussac's laws related to gases. (en)
- Physicist, co-inventor of the Fabry–Pérot interferometer (en)
- Notable aeronautical engineer, mainly for his work in Airbus A300 (en)
- Marshal of France promoter of artillery during World War I (en)
- Aeronautical engineer, perhaps the first person who invented the flight data recorder (en)
- Computer scientist, member of French Academy of Sciences, professor at Collège de France (en)
- Chemist, most famous for devising Le Chatelier's principle (en)
- Naval engineer,reformed the Japanese military fleet,introduced the Jeune École philosophy (en)
- Astronomer, predicted the existence and position of Neptune using only mathematics, leading to its discovery. (en)
- Economist, first president of the Pontifical Academy of Social Sciences. (en)
- Mathematician, known for his proof of the existence of the Lemoine point of a triangle (en)
- One of the Schlumberger brothers who founded the Société de Prospection Électrique, that became later Schlumberger Limited (en)
- "Father of the Tanks" (en)
- "First martyr of Free France" (en)
- Commander-in-chief of French Forces of the Western Front in World War I from 1916 to 1917 (en)
- French general beheaded by Japanese forces in French Indochina at the beginning of World War II for refusing to sign surrender documents. (en)
- Astrophysicist, French Academy of Sciences, discovered the exoplanet Beta Pictoris b (en)
- Physicist, materials scientist, recipient of Körber European Science Award,member of the French Academy of Sciences (en)
- Noted for innovative work in communications and acoustics (en)
- World record for helicopter altitude still standing (en)
- French colonel who successfully defended Belfort during the Franco-Prussian war (en)
- Astronomer who worked on double stars (en)
- Mathematician, noted for his work on Curvilinear coordinates and Lamé function (en)
- Chef d'escadron of Artillery from 1850, deputy director of the Ecole d'Artillerie de Montpellier from 1859, pioneer archaeologist in North Africa. (en)
- CEO of Arcelor (en)
- CEO of Capgemini (en)
- CEO of France Telecom (en)
- CEO of LVMH (en)
- CEO of Nissan and Renault (en)
- CEO of Pernod Ricard (en)
- CEO of Renault when assassinated by Action directe (en)
- CEO of Safran (en)
- CEO of Saint-Gobain (en)
- CEO of Total (en)
- CEO of Toulouse–Blagnac Airport (en)
- CEO of the Dassault Group (en)
- CEO of the European Aviation Safety Agency (en)
- CEO, Compagnie générale d'électricité (en)
- Chairman of the Board and CEO of Royal Air Maroc (en)
- Developed the prestressed concrete (en)
- Director General of IONIS Education Group (en)
- Economist, Nobel prize in Economics winner (en)
- Engineer of the Millau Viaduct. (en)
- Engineer, inventor of the Vicat needle (en)
- Extended the Ohm's law by Thévenin's theorem (en)
- Father of Aviation Medicine (en)
- Father of Paris Métro (en)
- Former CEO of Credit Suisse (en)
- Former CEO of PSA Peugeot Citroën (en)
- Former CEO of Total, CEO of Alcatel (en)
- Former head of Vivendi Universal (en)
- Founder and CEO of Altice. (en)
- Founder of Citroën Corporation (en)
- Founder of JBoss Inc. (en)
- Founder of the Paris Métro (en)
- French far-right politician (en)
- Geneticist, strong advocate of uneconomic growth (en)
- Industrialist, Minister (en)
- Invented the Charpy impact test (en)
- Mathematician, Brocard points are named after him. (en)
- Mathematician, father of fractal geometry (en)
- Mathematician, formulated the residue theorem (en)
- Mathematician, geometer, and physicist (en)
- Military engineer and aircraft designer (en)
- Notable mechanician and mathematician (en)
- Notable work on optics and meteorology (en)
- One space mission with three EVAs (en)
- Physicist, major contributor to wave optics (en)
- Physicist, noted for his works on Dulong-Petit Law (en)
- Physicist, one of the founders of thermodynamics (en)
- Secretary of state of ecology (en)
- Supreme Allied Commander in World War I (en)
- Theoretical physicist, engineer of corps of mines (en)
- Theoretical physicist, winner of Dirac Prize (en)
- Three space missions (en)
- Physicist, mechanical engineer and scientist. The Rankine–Hugoniot equation is named after him. (en)
- Work on hydraulics,notably the Darcy–Weisbach equation (en)
- Mathematician, theoretical physicist, and a philosopher of science (en)
- civil servant, politician and business leader. (en)
- former CEO of Safran (en)
- former Deputy Governor of the Bank of France (en)
- former Minister of Finances (en)
- former President of the French Republic (en)
- former mayor of Strasbourg (en)
- head of BNP Paribas (en)
- inspired the motion picture The Last Samurai (en)
- Mathematician, known both for his foundational work in group theory and for his Cours d'analyse (en)
- Engineer,considered the best living French engineer during half a century (en)
- Engineer, inventor of Aérotrain,a hovercraft train (en)
- Head of the Institut polytechnique des sciences avancées (en)
- Engineer, recipient of Legion of Honour, member of the French Academy of Sciences, coined term "turbine" (en)
- writer and President Mitterrand's advisor (en)
- French mathematician who worked in the fields of number theory, differential geometry, probability theory, economics and thermodynamics.. (en)
- Mathematician , investor, founder of the management company Methodology Asset Management (en)
- Physicist, telecommunications engineer, essayist and historian of science (en)
- Astronomer, studied the behavior of the atmosphere of the Sun. Director of the Meudon and Paris Observatories (en)
- Physicist, noted for his works on fluid mechanics and the Hagen–Poiseuille equation (en)
- Columbia University economist, former director of the Center for Research in Economics and Statistics and ENSAE ParisTech (en)
- Statistician, Mathematician, winner of Pólya Prize, Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (en)
- Mathematician, known for the Cholesky decomposition (en)
- Mathematician, mechanical engineer and scientist. The Coriolis Effect is named after him. (en)
- Physicist, mathematician, known for the Malus's law (en)
- physicist and geologist, noted for his works on Liénard–Wiechert potential (en)
- One of the forefathers of the modern theory of stochastic processes (en)
- Physicist, noted for his works on quantum thermodynamics and theory of measurement, including the Balian-Low theorem (en)
- Engineer and physicist who specialized in mechanics. The Navier–Stokes equations are named after him. (en)
- French physicist, mathematician and engineer who gave the first successful theoretical account of heat engines, the Carnot cycle, and laid the foundations of the second law of thermodynamics. (en)
- Mathematician ; recipient of Prix Ampère ; Member of French Academy of Sciences. (en)
- Computer scientist, creator of the Eiffel language and the concept of Design by Contract (en)
- Proved the Taniyama–Shimura conjecture together with Fred Diamond, Richard Taylor and Brian Conrad in 1999 (en)
- Artificial intelligence, first African woman to enroll in the École (en)
- Physicist, noted for his works on crystallography and Bravais lattices (en)
- Physicist, Nobel Prize in Physics winner 1903, [for] his discovery of radioactivity (en)
- Commander-in-chief of French forces of the Western Front in World War I from 1914 to 1916 (en)
- Aerospace engineer, test pilot and first director-general of the École nationale de l'aviation civile (en)
- Considered one of the most influential Jewish leaders of the 20th century (en)
- civil servant, former head of the École nationale de l'aviation civile (en)
- Aerospace engineer, former Director General of Eurocontrol (en)
- Mathematician, winner of Louis Bachelier Prize (French Academy of Sciences) , Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (en)
- Mathematician, physicist, astronomer and politician. (en)
- Physicist and chemist, mentor of William Kelvin,Copley Medal Recipient (en)
- Minister to the Prime Minister in charge of the Budget of Côte d'Ivoire (en)
- Physicist, astronomer, and mathematician who established the reality of meteorites, and studied the polarization of light. (en)
- Inventor of the datagram and designer of an early packet communications network, CYCLADES (en)
- former head of the École nationale de l'aviation civile (en)
- President of the French Bureau d'Enquêtes et d'Analyses pour la Sécurité de l'Aviation Civile (en)
- Philosopher, founder of the discipline of sociology and of the doctrine of positivism. (en)
- First woman to be fighter pilot in the French Air Force. (en)
- Civil engineer noted for inventions in the field of Information graphics (en)
- Military engineer and aircraft designer, first director of the Service Technique de l'Aéronautique (en)
- Theoretical physicist, member of Académie des Sciences (en)
- Mathematician, member of the French Academy of Sciences (en)
- Theoretical physicist, winner of Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics for the BRST quantization (en)
- Former CEO and Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Axa, widely considered the Godfather of French business (en)
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