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Eliane Montel

Eliane Montel (9 October 1898 – 24 January 1993) was a French physicist and chemist.

Eliane Montel
Born9 October 1898
Marseille, France
Died24 January 1993(1993-01-24) (aged 94)
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
Alma materÉcole Normale Supérieure de jeunes filles de Sèvres
Known forworks on radioactivity
Scientific career
FieldsPhysics, Chemistry, Radioactivity
InstitutionsESPCI, Collège de France, Institut du radium

Family edit

Montel was born on 9 October 1898, in Marseille.[1] She spent her childhood between Marseille and Montpellier.

During the 1920s, Montel had a love affair with French physicist Paul Langevin. Their son, Paul-Gilbert Langevin, was born on 5 July 1933 in Boulogne-Billancourt.

Early years edit

Montel graduated in 1919 and was a student in sciences at the Ecole Normale Supérieure de jeunes filles de Sèvres.[2] She went on to teach science to young girls, and graduated at the agrégation competition in 1923.[3]

Professional career edit

In 1926, she began to work as voluntary help in the Curie laboratory at the Institut du radium, under Langevin's recommendations, then as a free worker the next year.[4] She published her work Sur la pénétration du polonium dans le plomb in the Journal de physique.[5] While working at Frédéric Joliot-Curie's laboratory at the Collège de France, she acted as a political and scientific intermediary between Langevin and Joliot-Curie, who had been Langevin's former student.

Following her work in the laboratory, she became a physics teacher at a high school in 1929–30.[6] In 1930, Montel obtained a Rothschild scholarship for 1930–1931 through the support of Marie Curie. However, Montel was forced to discontinue her research in order to care for her mother and was not able to complete her research within the year.[7] In 1931–32, she worked as a researcher at the ESPCI, in Paul Langevin's laboratory. Montel stayed with him until he died, in 1946, visiting him while he was under house arrest in Troyes during World War II.[8]

After Langevin's death in 1946, she continued Langevin's research in the same laboratory under René Lucas's direction[9] and worked on gaseous ions mobility measures. She published Langevin's last work, which was realised during World War II when he was in house arrest, on "The device could manage to study the nature of ions and follow its formation and evolution, giving the mobility spectrum".[10] In the following years, she taught physics and chemistry in high school in Fontainebleau, near Paris, until her retirement in the 1960s.

In 1967, Montel attended the Curie laboratory former researchers dinner for Marie Curie's 100th birthday. In 1972, she worked on Langevin's 100th birthday commemoration, publishing texts in his memory in some periodicals and writing a personal text, Langevin et le rationalisme, le savant hors de la tour d'ivoire to be published in Scientia. She contributed material to a former text written in La technique moderne, in the 1930s.

In the 1970s and '80s, she became a close friend of history of religions specialist Jean-Paul Roux[11] and followed his teaching at the Ecole du Louvre.[12] She became interested in several subjects, including history of religionsIslam and Judaism in particular—history of art, archeology, the Far East, Egypt, Turkey, and Greece. When she was ninety years old, she visited Eastern countries with Roux, including Syria.

She died in Paris in 1993.

Works edit

  • On penetration of polonium in lead, Review of physics and radium, 1929.
  • Paul Langevin, the great masters of Science, Modern Technics, 1935.
  • On mobility and diffusion of ions, in Reports of the sessions from the French Academy of Sciences, 1939.[13]
  • On a new method to measure gaseous ions mobility, in Reports of the sessions from the French Academy of Sciences.[14]
  • Action of 204Tl and 90Sr β-rays on ordinary photographic records, with Ouang Te Tchao,[13] in Reports of the sessions from the French Academy of Sciences, 1946.
  • On the Paul Langevin analyzer for the research on gaseous ions mobility, with Ouang Te Tchao,[13] Review of physics and radium, 1949.
  • On a high sensibility monofilar electrometer, Review of physics and radium, 1954.[13]
  • A Tribute to Paul Langevin, with René Lucas, 1972.
  • Langevin and rationalism, the scientist outside the ivory tower, Scientia, 1973.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "OPAC LORIS". doris.archives13.fr.
  2. ^ "L'annuaire – a-Ulm". www.archicubes.ens.fr.
  3. ^ Young girls secondary teaching, Monthly Review, 1920, p. 208.
  4. ^ Archives du musée Curie. Fonds LC.MC.
  5. ^ (in French) Pigeard-Micault, Natalie, The Curie's Lab and its Women (1906–1934), Annals of Science 70.1 (2013), p. 71-100.
  6. ^ M. B Ogilvie and J. D. Harvey, The Biographical dictionnary of Women in Sciences, Taylor & Francis editions, 2000.
  7. ^ Radium Institute Archives, cote LC.MC, piece 1732.
  8. ^ B. Bensaude-Vincent, Langevin, science and awareness, Belin editions, 1987, p. 212.
  9. ^ N. Pigeard-Micault, The Curie's Lab and its Women (1906–1934), Glyphe editions, 2013, p. 188-191.
  10. ^ Paul Langevin, On an analyzer for the research on gaseous ions mobility, in Review of Physics and Radium, tome 10, 1949.
  11. ^ Clio. "Jean-Paul Roux – Clio – Espace Culturel". www.clio.fr.
  12. ^ "Références bibliographiques d'Eliane Montel-Langevin (1898–1992)". interdisciplinarite.blogspot.fr. 2015.
  13. ^ a b c d "Travaux scientifiques d'Eliane Montel-Langevin (années 30 à 50)". interdisciplinarite.blogspot.fr. 2015.
  14. ^ French Academy of Sciences, 1944, p. 391.

External links edit

  • Eliane Montel, investigadora en el Instituto del radio, by Marta Macho Stadler, professor at the mathematics department of UPV/EHU, on Mujeres con ciencia website, 8 october 2019.

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A major contributor to this article appears to have a close connection with its subject It may require cleanup to comply with Wikipedia s content policies particularly neutral point of view Please discuss further on the talk page May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Eliane Montel 9 October 1898 24 January 1993 was a French physicist and chemist Eliane MontelBorn9 October 1898Marseille FranceDied24 January 1993 1993 01 24 aged 94 Paris FranceNationalityFrenchAlma materEcole Normale Superieure de jeunes filles de SevresKnown forworks on radioactivityScientific careerFieldsPhysics Chemistry RadioactivityInstitutionsESPCI College de France Institut du radium Contents 1 Family 2 Early years 3 Professional career 4 Works 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksFamily editMontel was born on 9 October 1898 in Marseille 1 She spent her childhood between Marseille and Montpellier During the 1920s Montel had a love affair with French physicist Paul Langevin Their son Paul Gilbert Langevin was born on 5 July 1933 in Boulogne Billancourt Early years editMontel graduated in 1919 and was a student in sciences at the Ecole Normale Superieure de jeunes filles de Sevres 2 She went on to teach science to young girls and graduated at the agregation competition in 1923 3 Professional career editIn 1926 she began to work as voluntary help in the Curie laboratory at the Institut du radium under Langevin s recommendations then as a free worker the next year 4 She published her work Sur la penetration du polonium dans le plomb in the Journal de physique 5 While working at Frederic Joliot Curie s laboratory at the College de France she acted as a political and scientific intermediary between Langevin and Joliot Curie who had been Langevin s former student Following her work in the laboratory she became a physics teacher at a high school in 1929 30 6 In 1930 Montel obtained a Rothschild scholarship for 1930 1931 through the support of Marie Curie However Montel was forced to discontinue her research in order to care for her mother and was not able to complete her research within the year 7 In 1931 32 she worked as a researcher at the ESPCI in Paul Langevin s laboratory Montel stayed with him until he died in 1946 visiting him while he was under house arrest in Troyes during World War II 8 After Langevin s death in 1946 she continued Langevin s research in the same laboratory under Rene Lucas s direction 9 and worked on gaseous ions mobility measures She published Langevin s last work which was realised during World War II when he was in house arrest on The device could manage to study the nature of ions and follow its formation and evolution giving the mobility spectrum 10 In the following years she taught physics and chemistry in high school in Fontainebleau near Paris until her retirement in the 1960s In 1967 Montel attended the Curie laboratory former researchers dinner for Marie Curie s 100th birthday In 1972 she worked on Langevin s 100th birthday commemoration publishing texts in his memory in some periodicals and writing a personal text Langevin et le rationalisme le savant hors de la tour d ivoire to be published in Scientia She contributed material to a former text written in La technique moderne in the 1930s In the 1970s and 80s she became a close friend of history of religions specialist Jean Paul Roux 11 and followed his teaching at the Ecole du Louvre 12 She became interested in several subjects including history of religions Islam and Judaism in particular history of art archeology the Far East Egypt Turkey and Greece When she was ninety years old she visited Eastern countries with Roux including Syria She died in Paris in 1993 Works editOn penetration of polonium in lead Review of physics and radium 1929 Paul Langevin the great masters of Science Modern Technics 1935 On mobility and diffusion of ions in Reports of the sessions from the French Academy of Sciences 1939 13 On a new method to measure gaseous ions mobility in Reports of the sessions from the French Academy of Sciences 14 Action of 204Tl and 90Sr b rays on ordinary photographic records with Ouang Te Tchao 13 in Reports of the sessions from the French Academy of Sciences 1946 On the Paul Langevin analyzer for the research on gaseous ions mobility with Ouang Te Tchao 13 Review of physics and radium 1949 On a high sensibility monofilar electrometer Review of physics and radium 1954 13 A Tribute to Paul Langevin with Rene Lucas 1972 Langevin and rationalism the scientist outside the ivory tower Scientia 1973 See also editPaul Langevin Marie Curie Frederic Joliot Curie Paul Gilbert LangevinReferences edit OPAC LORIS doris archives13 fr L annuaire a Ulm www archicubes ens fr Young girls secondary teaching Monthly Review 1920 p 208 Archives du musee Curie Fonds LC MC in French Pigeard Micault Natalie The Curie s Lab and its Women 1906 1934 Annals of Science 70 1 2013 p 71 100 M B Ogilvie and J D Harvey The Biographical dictionnary of Women in Sciences Taylor amp Francis editions 2000 Radium Institute Archives cote LC MC piece 1732 B Bensaude Vincent Langevin science and awareness Belin editions 1987 p 212 N Pigeard Micault The Curie s Lab and its Women 1906 1934 Glyphe editions 2013 p 188 191 Paul Langevin On an analyzer for the research on gaseous ions mobility in Review of Physics and Radium tome 10 1949 Clio Jean Paul Roux Clio Espace Culturel www clio fr References bibliographiques d Eliane Montel Langevin 1898 1992 interdisciplinarite blogspot fr 2015 a b c d Travaux scientifiques d Eliane Montel Langevin annees 30 a 50 interdisciplinarite blogspot fr 2015 French Academy of Sciences 1944 p 391 External links editEliane Montel investigadora en el Instituto del radio by Marta Macho Stadler professor at the mathematics department of UPV EHU on Mujeres con ciencia website 8 october 2019 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Eliane Montel amp oldid 1139757312, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, 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