- Corinne Lepage
Corinne Dominique Marguerite Lepage, also known as Corinne Lepage, is a French politician. She is the founder and President since 1996 of the Citizenship, Action, Participation for the XXIst Century Party (CAP 21.) She is also the founding member of the CRII-VIE, the Association for the Study of the Impact of Genetic Techniques upon the Living. Lepage was born May 11, 1951 in Boulogne-Billancourt, in the "départment" of Hauts-de-Seine, … - Charles Gide
Charles Gide was a leading French economist and historian of economic thought. He was a professor at the University of Bordeaux, at Montpellier, at Université de Paris and finally at Collège de France. - Michel Chion
After studying literature and music he began to work for the ORTF (French Radio and Television Organisation) Service de La recherche as assistant to Pierre Schaeffer in 1970. He was a member of the Groupe de Recherches Musicales (GRM) between 1971 - 1976. His compositional pieces elaborate on schaeffarian theories and methodologies which Schaeffer referred to as musique concrète. - Gérard Bouchard
Gérard Bouchard is a historian, sociologist and writer from Quebec, Canada, affiliated with the Université du Québec à Chicoutimi. Born in Jonquière, Quebec, he obtained his master's degree in sociology from Université Laval in 1968 and later obtained his PhD in history from the University of Paris in 1971. Gérard Bouchard had authored, co-authored, edited, or co-edited 26 books, and published 230 papers in scientific journals in 2005. - Louis Monier
Louis Monier is founder of Internet search engine AltaVista. Later, he was chief technical officer at eBay. He currently works at Google. Monier received a Ph.D. in Mathematics and Computer Science from the Université de Paris in 1980 and did stints at Carnegie Mellon University, Xerox PARC, and DEC's Western Research Laboratory. - John McCallum
John McCallum, PC, MP, MA, Ph.D (born April 9, 1950) is a Canadian politician, economist and university professor. Following the 2006 Federal Election, he became the Liberal Finance Critic in the Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet. Before the election, he was the thirty-seventh Minister of National Revenue and was also the Minister responsible for Canada Post Corporation, the Royal Canadian Mint, from 2004 to 2006 and acting Minister of Natural Resources from 2005 to 2006. - Annie Cohen-Solal
Annie Cohen-Solal is a French academic, writer, historian, and biographer. Born in pre-independence Algeria, she is part of the Jewish diaspora that left that country for France during the Algerian War of Independence. Her most famous work is a biography of Jean-Paul Sartre, "Sartre: A Life", which has been translated into sixteen languages. The French edition of her book about the rise of American artists from the 19th to the 20th century, … - Alex Vieux
Alex Serge Vieux is publisher of Red Herring and CEO of Red Herring Inc. Drawing on his extensive expertise as a high-tech journalist, entrepreneur, professor, and advisor to the French government, Mr. Vieux is responsible for steering the growth of the organization and guiding the publication's vision. He is also chairman, CEO, and founder of DASAR, an international organization producing exclusive international IT conferences. - Russell Smith
Russell Claude Smith is a Canadian novelist, newspaper columnist, and expert on men's clothing and style. Born in Johannesburg, South Africa, Smith was educated at the Université de Paris and Queen's University. Smith is one of Canada's most famous "urban" novelists; that is, unlike the traditional perception of Canadian literature as being about predominantly rural settings and themes, Smith writes specifically about big city life. - John H. Hubbard
John Hamal Hubbard was born on October 6 or 7, 1945 (the actual date is unknown). He is an American mathematician who is currently a professor at Cornell University and the Université de Provence. He is well known for the mathematical contributions he made with Adrien Douady in the study of the Mandelbrot set. One of their most important results is that the Mandelbrot set is connected. - Leon Edel
Joseph Leon Edel was a North American literary critic and biographer. He was the elder brother of North American philosopher Abraham Edel. Born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, he grew up in Saskatchewan. Edel attended McGill University and the Université de Paris. While at the former he co-founded the influential "McGill Fortnightly Review". Edel taught English and American literature at Sir George Williams University (now Concordia University, 1932-1934), … - Michel Loève
Michel Loève (January 22 1907 in Jaffa, Palestine – February 17 1979 in Berkeley, California) was a probabilist and a mathematical statistician. His name is known to probabilists and statisticians because of the Karhunen-Loève theorem and Karhunen-Loève transform. Loève received his primary and secondary education in French schools in Egypt. He studied mathematics at the Université de Paris and received his "Docteur ès Sciences (Mathématiques)" in 1941. - Joseph Jules Dejerine
Joseph Jules Dejerine was a French neurologist. Joseph Jules Dejerine was born to French parents in Geneva, Switzerland, where his father was a carriage proprietor. During the Franco-Prussian War (1870) Dejerine worked as a volunteer in a Geneva Hospital and in the spring of 1871 decided to pursue his medicine studies in Paris. Following qualification he rose the academic ranks and gained several awards. In 1877 he was appointed to the Hôpital Bicêtre, … - Marcel Danis
Marcel Danis, PC, B.A., M.A., LL.B. (born October 22 1943) is a university administrator, lawyer and former Canadian politician. Danis completed a Bachelor of Arts in Political Science at Loyola College (since renamed Concordia University) in 1965, a Master of Arts in Political Science at Fordham University in 1966, studied constitutional law and political science at the Université de Paris from 1966-1968, … - Raymond Barbeau
Raymond Barbeau was a teacher, essayist, literary critic, political figure and naturopath. He was one of the early militants of the contemporary independence movement of Quebec. Barbeau was born in Montreal in 1930 and earned in 1955 a doctorate from the Université de Paris (La Sorbonne). In 1957, he founded the Alliance laurentienne, one of the first 20th century organizations in favour of an independent Quebec republic, and founded its official organ called "Laurentie". - E. Dale Saunders
E. Dale Saunders was an American scholar of Romance languages and literature, Japanese Buddhism, Classical Japanese Literature, and East Asian Civilisation. Saunders obtained an A.B. degree from Western Reserve University in 1941 and an M.A. in Romance Philology from Harvard in 1942. He continued his studies in Japanese after joining the U.S. Naval Reserve, later earning an M.A. from Harvard in 1948 and the Doctorat de l'Université de Paris in 1953. - Edward L. G. Bowell
Edward L. G. Bowell (or Ted Bowell) (born 1943 in London) is an American astronomer. Bowell was educated at Emanuel School London, University College, London, and the Universite de Paris. He is principal investigator of the Lowell Observatory Near-Earth-Object Search (LONEOS). He has discovered a large number of asteroids, both as part of LONEOS and in his own right before LONEOS began. Among the latter are the Trojan asteroids 2357 Phereclos, … - Chander P. Grover
Chander P. Grover is an Indo-Canadian physicist. He was born in India, and received his D.Sc. (Doctor d'Etat ès Sciences) from Université de Paris VI in Optics in 1973. - Maggie Shiffrar
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Ms. Rafferty serves as President of the Association of Sciences Po Alumni, US chapter (alumni of her business school, one of the elite Grandes Ecoles of France, Institut d'Etudes Politques de Paris (Sciences Po)). She also holds a licence (post graduate degree) from Université de Paris , Sorbonne, and a BA from Marquette University. She is an active member of Retail Marketing Society, Fashion Group International Frontliners Committee, and Women's Jewelry Association. - Jessica McMahon
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- Sok Tran
Sok Tran After a five-year experience as an auditor at Price Waterhouse Coopers where he qualified as a chartered accountant, Sok acquired over 15 years' experience as a CFO working successively for Brossard, France Maïs, Laffitte Packaging and Janson Industries. Sok joined Atchik in early 2001. Sok holds a Masters degree from the Université de Paris-Dauphine and an Executive MBA Diploma. - Jairo Roldan
Jairo Roldan is a full tenured professor in the physics department at the Universidad del Valle, Cali, Columbia and director of the Group for Research on the Conceptual Foundations of Theoretical Physics. He was born in Tulua, Columbia in 1949. - Frederic Sautet
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