Joseph Pérès

Joseph Pérès
Born 31 October, 1890
Clermont-Ferrand
Died 12 February, 1962
Nationality France
Fields Mathematics

Joseph Pérès (31 October 1890 – 12 February 1962) was a French mathematician.

Pérès was born in Clermont-Ferrand on 31 October 1890.[1] Former student of the Ecole Normale Superieure, he worked in Rome with Vito Volterra and defended his doctoral thesis in 1915.[1] In 1920 he became a lecturer at the Faculty of Sciences of Strasbourg and in 1921 holds the mechanical chair of the faculty of sciences of Marseille.[2]

In 1932, he was appointed lecturer at the Faculty of Paris. He was elected member of the Academy of Sciences in 1942. He holds the chair of mechanics in 1950 and Dean of the Faculty of Science in 1954, succeeding Albert Châtelet. During his deanship, he undertakes the creation of the Orsay campus.

References

  1. 1 2 "Peres biography". www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk. Retrieved 2016-10-22.
  2. Costabel, Pierre. "Joseph Pérès (1890-1962)". Revue d'histoire des sciences et de leurs applications. 15 (2).

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