JOLIOT-CURIE

zhôlyōˈ-kürēˈ, French scientists who were husband and wife. Frédéric Joliot-Curiefrādārēkˈ, 1900–1958, formerly Frédéric Joliot, and Irène Joliot-Curieērĕnˈ, 1897–1956, daughter of Pierre and Marie Curie, were married in 1926. Both were assistants at the Radium Institute in Paris, of which Irène, succeeding her mother, was director in 1932. Together the Joliot-Curies continued the work of the Curies on radioactivity. For their artificial production of radioactive substances, in which they bombarded certain elements with alpha particles, they shared the 1935 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. In 1940 they collaborated on research on the chain reaction in nuclear fission. In 1946 they helped to organize the French atomic energy commission, and in the same year Frédéric was appointed chairman of the commission. He was forced to resign in 1950, however, because of his Communist activities, and in 1951 Irène was also dropped from the commission because of her Communist affiliations. In 1947, Irène became a professor and the director of the radium laboratory at the Sorbonne. In 1956, Frédéric was a member of the French Communist party's Central Committee, and in the same year he was appointed to the chair of nuclear physics at the Univ. of Paris.

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...And she had chosen wisely. Joliot apparently had more trouble...daughter of Marie and Pierre Curie. In any case, Marie was the...remained close when Irene and Joliot left the apartment on the quai...This boy," Marie said of Joliot to her old friend Jean Perrin...
...sister), and death of Marie Curie, 102 as director of Warsaw...14, 16-17 7 and Marie Curies doctoral celebration, 54 and Pierre Curies death, 62 and Polish community...traveling companion to Marie Curie, 76, 101 Dluski, Casimir...Fernand, 96 Isotopes, 39-40 Joliot-Curie, Frederic (son...
...Germans in May 1942 that Joliot-Curie formally joined the Communist...assumed the name Joliot-Curie. They had a daughter...began research at Madame Curies Radium Institute. It...collaboration of Frederic Joliot-Curie and Irene Curie produced...
Sciences. Irene Curie and Frederic Joliot collaborated on research on the...their formation in stars. The Joliot-Curies discovery was the first step in...are continuing today. In 1937, Joliot became Professor at the College...
...Maurice. Frederic Joliot-Curie, A Biography . London...Pinault, Michel. Frederic Joliot-Curie . Paris: O...and Frederic Joliot-Curie was made for their jointly...uranium. Together, the Joliot-Curies were also instrumental...
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...Bierut (the Polish President), Joliot-Curie and the now-ubiquitous...French group, including Professor Joliot-Curie, arriving at Dover was also obliged...1950, p.6. A question about Joliot-Curies treatment was raised in Parliament...
...despite the terror, I attended the Joliot-Curie memorial(8) and sat on the red...atomic scientist Frederic Joliot-Curie died August 14, 1958; Du Bois had...Congress in Paris, which Joliot-Curie chaired. At the first meeting of...
...in August 1948, with Picasso and fellow painter Fernand Leger, poet Paul Eluard, award-winning scientist Irene Joliot-Curie, resistance writer Vercors and film director Louis Daquin representing France. Sartres rapprochement with the French...
...not have been able to do it alone. During a visit with Emil Fuchs at the theological faculty in Leipzig, Frederic Joliot Curie, president of the World Peace Council and main initiator of the "Stockholm Appeal," expressed his opinion that he...
...Maurice Cammas, Robert Camelot, and Jean de Mailly designed 1,001 housing units for the Cite Fredericet-Irene Joliot-Curie, built by SERPEC and located in the Parisian suburb of Argenteuil. That is only one example, for Operation Million...
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...Chemistry in Paris. Marie Curie was a Pole, who started life...the experiments in which the Curies laid the foundations of nuclear...their baby daughter Irene, the Curies returned to their experiment...was eventually named the `curie in honour of Pierre, who was...the French physicist Frederic Joliot and she and her husband won...
...They include a frail Marie Curie, who died soon afterwards of...Langevin, her daughter Irene Joliot-Curie and Irenes husband Frederic Joliot, the Dane Niels Bohr and his...team led by Frederic and Irene Joliot-Curie bombarded beryllium...
...Leopold Infeld >Frederic Joliot-Curie >Herman J. Muller >Linus...describing star movements. Frederic Joliot-Curie collaborated with his wife...pleased to have him sign because Joliot-Curie was "not only an eminent...
...abroad, directly next to Madame Curie, the Nobel Prize winner in Paris...fission. IN January 1934 the Joliot-Curies had announced their discovery...She began by confirming the Joliot-Curie findings and then verified Fermis...
...flat, complete with built-in kitchen cabinets, on Joliot-Curie Square, overlooking Mount Eagle, for a 5th floor, 3 1/2-room flat with builtin kitchen cabinets, on Joliot-Curie Square, overlooking Mount Eagle. Exciting and courageous...
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...QUESTION Is it true that all Marie Curies artefacts are locked away because...dangerous to handle? MARIE CURIE kept very detailed notes in...radioactives, par MmeSklodowska Curie (Paris: Gauthier-Villars...and her husband Frederic Joliot. These are in two sets: some...activities of Irene and Frederic Joliot-Curie. Noneof the Curie...
...1984) earned his doctorate in physics at the Sorbonne and later was an associate to the Nobel Prize laureate Frederic Joliot-Curie in Paris. He was also the first European to earn a black belt in judo and is credited with introducing the sport to...
...in 1955 by Bertrand Russell and Albert Einstein and signed by 22 eminent scientists, including Max Born, Frederic Joliot-Curie, Linus Pauling, Joseph Rotblat and Hideki Yukawa, warning the world that thermonuclear weapons could destroy all...
...celebrated case is that of the Curies. Marie and husband Pierre Curie received the 1903 Nobel Prize...discovery of radioactivity. Marie Curie won another Nobel Prize in...elements radium and polonium. The Curies had a daughter, Irene, who was married to Frederic Joliot. Both husband and wife (Frederic...


 

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...1900 1958, formerly Frederic Joliot, and Irene Joliot-Curie eren , 1897 1956, daughter of Pierre and Marie Curie, were married in 1926. Both were...director in 1932. Together the Joliot-Curies continued the work of the Curies...
...French scientists. Pierre Curie, 1859 1906, scientist, and his wife, Marie Sklodowska Curie, 1867 1934, chemist and physicist...radioactivity and on radium. The Curies daughter Irene (see under Joliot-Curie , family) was also a scientist...
...Cremer S. A. Arrhenius A. H. Becquerel Pierre Curie Marie S. Curie N. R. Finsen Bjornstjerne Bjornson 1904 Institute...Luigi Pirandello 1935 Carl von Ossietzky Frederic Joliot-Curie Irene Joliot-Curie Sir James Chadwick Hans Spemann 1936 Carlos...
...Villard identified gamma radiation. Marie and Pierre Curie extended the work on radioactivity, demonstrating the...radioactive element radium in 1898. Frederic and Irene Joliot-Curie discovered the first example of artificial radioactivity...
...transactinide elements , recommended that element 105 be named joliotium, symbol Jl, after the French physicist Frederic Joliot-Curie . In 1997 the name dubnium was accepted internationally for element 105, in recognition of the pioneering work done...
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