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List of Arts et Métiers ParisTech alumni

This is a list of notable people affiliated with the Arts et Métiers ParisTech. Alumni of the Arts et Métiers ParisTech are traditionally called Gadzarts.

Famous Gadzarts by field edit

"NH Prize" means that the person was awarded the Nessim Habif Prize. [1]

Armament industry edit

  • Désiré Legat - Châlons, 1853: production of guns
  • Ingénieur Robin - Châlons, 1867: created the modern 75mm gun shell
  • Albert Oberhauser - Châlons, 1890: achieved the mass production of 100,000 rockets a day

Automotive industry edit

  • Émile Delahaye - Angers, 1859: first to use pumps for water circulation
  • Charles Trépardoux - Angers, 1868: first steam tricycle
  • Charles Brasier - Châlons, 1880: car with stiff frame and effective shock absorbers
  • Louis Delâge - Angers, 1890: luxury car maker
  • Louis Coatalen - Cluny, 1895: contributed to the famous "Liberty" engine that equipped the US Army trucks during World War I
  • Sébastien Iglesis - Aix, 1896
  • Henri Perrot - Châlons, 1899
  • François Castaing - Paris, 1964: recognized as a visionary change agent who helped transform the automotive industry

Aviation edit

  • Alexandre Goupil - Angers, 1859: first helix for airplanes
  • Lucien Chauvière - Angers, 1891: known for aircraft propeller designs
  • Charles Cormont - Angers, 1895: built 40 dirigible balloons
  • Louis Béchereau - Angers, 1896: first airplane to reaches a speed of 200 km/h; creator of the famous World War I SPAD air fighter (Guynemer's Vieux Charles), 13,000 of which were built
  • Léon Lemartin - Aix-en-Provence, 1902: co-designer of the Gnome Omega rotary aero-engine, pioneer aviator for Bleriot, world record holder
  • Antoine Odier - Aix, 1909: created the Odier Vendôme biplane and constructed a twin-engined seaplane with ballcocks
  • René Couzinet - Angers, 1921: built his famous Arc-en-Ciel, which flew Paris to Buenos-Aires in 2 days and 15 hours
  • Pierre Nadot - Paris, 1924: first flight of the Caravelle
  • Georges Gutman - Cluny, 1943: creator of the EROS oxygen mask for civil aviation; inventor of a pneumatic harness for the fast use of the mask in flight; NH prize
  • Jean Pinet - Angers, 1946: first person to take Concorde supersonic

Railway edit

  • Jean-Jacques Meyer - Châlons, 1823: a variable relaxation system for steam engines[2]
  • Alexandre Desroches - Angers, 1829: railway in Russia
  • Edmond Roy - Angers, 1837: railway of the Andes
  • François Michel - Châlons, 1847: built the first sleepers, in Moscow, for the Saint Petersburg-Moscow line
  • Raymond Garde - Paris, 1939: one of the fathers of the High Speed Train (TGV)

Printing Industry edit

  • Charles Catala - Châlons, 1839: Manufacture of straw paper mass
  • Joseph Heusse - Châlons, 1842: enhancements of printing machines
  • Abel Boisseau - Angers, 1856: with Marioni, he created the rotary presses
  • Louis Moyroud - Cluny, 1933: NH Prize; with René Higonet, he invented the automatic photocomposition, in 1944; member of the American National Inventor Hall of Fame

Navy edit

  • Claude Goubet - Angers, 1843: first French submarine
  • Charles Marzari - Châlons, 1861 and Albert Dufont - Châlons, 1865: navy turrets
  • Joseph Barguillet - Angers, 1862: the first of a long line of Arts & Métiers general mechanics engineer; ranked as an admiral
  • Jules Tessier - some other person than the Canadian lawyer Jules Tessier - Angers, 1887: warships, the Gerfaut, the Terrible, world speed records

Mechanics - electricity edit

  • Henri Flaud - Angers 1830: fire pumps
  • Émile Lecoq - Châlons, 1839: specialist of printing and numbering machines
  • Lucien Arbel - Aix, 1843: metallurgy, machines
  • Amédée Buquet - Angers 1846: excavators for hard stones
  • Ignace Schabaver - Châlons, 1850: centrifugal pumps (see also Le Rialet)
  • Léandre Megy - Aix, 1851: lifting and handling, brakes
  • Émile Cail - Châlons, 1855: founded the Fives-Lille company
  • Eugène Daguin - Châlons, 1865: the Daguin stamping machine
  • René Guillery - Châlons, 1883: production control machines
  • Alphonse Pégard - Châlons, 1885: production machines
  • Claude Gambin - Châlons, 1900: milling machines
  • Henri Bruet - Lille, 1904: Cazeneuve lathes
  • Marius Lavet - Cluny, 1910: NH Prize; electric and electronic clocks (quartz watches)
  • Jean Dutheil - Aix, 1916: NH Prize; advanced techniques for metal made buildings
  • Pierre Bézier - Paris, 1927: NH Prize; machine tools for mass production (robots); inventor of computer aided design and Bézier curve[3]
  • Raymond Pailloux - Châlons, 1927: developed the integrated circuit technique
  • Marcel Sédille - Paris, 1928: gas and steam turbines
  • Georges Henriot - Lille, 1938: kinematics of the gears

Textile industry edit

  • Frédéric Quinson - Aix, 1847: invented a woolcombing machine for silk scrap

Public infrastructures industry edit

  • Jean-Baptiste Monnier - Châlons, 1828: first sugar plant in the Nile valley
  • François Barbarin - Angers, 1844: Bizerte and Tabarka harbours, Gaza phosphates
  • Henri Diedrich - Angers, 1844: phosphates plant in Krourigba
  • Dominique Berjeaut - Aix, 1844: Danube navigation
  • Amédée Buquet - Angers, 1846: mechanical excavator for hard stone boring
  • Alponse Pellerin - Châlons, 1849 and Louis Pellerin - Angers, 1875: bridges, tunnels, deep water foundations
  • Ernest Fouquet - Châlons, 1849: Trotzki bridge on the Neva river in Petrograd
  • Louis Bret - Angers, 1852: viaducts in Cratellauk, Fiaccati
  • Vincent Dauzats - Angers, 1856: Suez, Panama and Corinth canals
  • Félix Faraud - Aix, 1862: close counselor of the Cambodia king, discovered many Khmer people monuments
  • Alfred Letort - Châlons, 1868: sugar plants, refineries in Egypt
  • Ernest Laigle - Châlons, 1871: Mexico city, Vera-Cruz bridge
  • Louis Viriot - Châlons, 1872: Tunis, Sousse and Sfax harbours
  • Léon Chagnaud - Châlons, 1881: subway under the Seine river, Rove tunnel, Eguzon stopping, Donzère-Mondragon plant
  • Charles Vieille - Châlons, 1912: water stopping on the Niger river in Sansanding
  • Nicolas Esquillan - Châlons, 1919: NH Prize; arch of the CNIT building, Tancarville Bridge, reinforced concrete in thin shells
  • Jean Roret - Paris, 1942: Saint-Nazaire, Nantes, Rouen and Sèvres bridges, Eiffel Tower handing-over to the standards, building of the Maine-Montparnasse tower
  • Henri Delauze - Aix, 1946: NH Prize; very deep sea diving; founder and CEO of the Comex company

Miscellaneous (sorted by center of origin) edit

Compiègne edit

  • Joseph Meifred - Compiègne-Châlons-en-Champagne, 1801: cornist, pedagogue, horn designer; studied at the Paris Conservatory; based the Society of Arts et Métiers alumni in 1846

Aix-en-Provence edit

  • Henri Jus - Aix, 1847: geologist, master in the art of probing the ground; dedicated 44 years of his life to transforming the Sahara desert; by doing this, he saved the Oued Rihr oasis and created around 500 water sources, yielding a total of 250 000 m3/min; created many oases; named "ßou el Ma » (the father of water) by the Saharan people
  • Henri Verneuil - Aix, 1940: NH Prize; French film maker

Angers edit

  • Jacques Bonsergent - Angers, 1930: accidentally involved in a scuffle with German soldiers in 1940; arrested by mistake, he refused to denounce his companions; sentenced to death by a German military tribunal and became the first shot person in Paris, on December 23, 1940 at age 28; his name was given to a subway station in Paris in 1946

Châlons-en-Champagne edit

  • Eugène Houdry - Châlons, 1908: dedicated his life to the development of oil processing techniques; invented several new processes and created 14 big catalytic cracking units; files more than 600 patents; thanks to the higher energetic power of his gasoline, Allied war planes proved superior to their opponents during World War II

Cluny edit

References edit

  1. ^ List of famous alumni on the alumni's official website (FR)
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2014-03-08.
  3. ^ "Les gadz'arts".

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This is a list of notable people affiliated with the Arts et Metiers ParisTech Alumni of the Arts et Metiers ParisTech are traditionally called Gadzarts Contents 1 Famous Gadzarts by field 2 Armament industry 2 1 Automotive industry 2 2 Aviation 2 3 Railway 2 4 Printing Industry 2 5 Navy 2 6 Mechanics electricity 2 7 Textile industry 2 8 Public infrastructures industry 3 Miscellaneous sorted by center of origin 3 1 Compiegne 3 2 Aix en Provence 3 3 Angers 3 4 Chalons en Champagne 3 5 Cluny 4 ReferencesFamous Gadzarts by field edit NH Prize means that the person was awarded the Nessim Habif Prize 1 Armament industry editDesire Legat Chalons 1853 production of guns Ingenieur Robin Chalons 1867 created the modern 75mm gun shell Albert Oberhauser Chalons 1890 achieved the mass production of 100 000 rockets a day Automotive industry edit Emile Delahaye Angers 1859 first to use pumps for water circulation Charles Trepardoux Angers 1868 first steam tricycle Charles Brasier Chalons 1880 car with stiff frame and effective shock absorbers Louis Delage Angers 1890 luxury car maker Louis Coatalen Cluny 1895 contributed to the famous Liberty engine that equipped the US Army trucks during World War I Sebastien Iglesis Aix 1896 Henri Perrot Chalons 1899 Francois Castaing Paris 1964 recognized as a visionary change agent who helped transform the automotive industry Aviation edit Alexandre Goupil Angers 1859 first helix for airplanes Lucien Chauviere Angers 1891 known for aircraft propeller designs Charles Cormont Angers 1895 built 40 dirigible balloons Louis Bechereau Angers 1896 first airplane to reaches a speed of 200 km h creator of the famous World War I SPAD air fighter Guynemer s Vieux Charles 13 000 of which were built Leon Lemartin Aix en Provence 1902 co designer of the Gnome Omega rotary aero engine pioneer aviator for Bleriot world record holder Antoine Odier Aix 1909 created the Odier Vendome biplane and constructed a twin engined seaplane with ballcocks Rene Couzinet Angers 1921 built his famous Arc en Ciel which flew Paris to Buenos Aires in 2 days and 15 hours Pierre Nadot Paris 1924 first flight of the Caravelle Georges Gutman Cluny 1943 creator of the EROS oxygen mask for civil aviation inventor of a pneumatic harness for the fast use of the mask in flight NH prize Jean Pinet Angers 1946 first person to take Concorde supersonic Railway edit Jean Jacques Meyer Chalons 1823 a variable relaxation system for steam engines 2 Alexandre Desroches Angers 1829 railway in Russia Edmond Roy Angers 1837 railway of the Andes Francois Michel Chalons 1847 built the first sleepers in Moscow for the Saint Petersburg Moscow line Raymond Garde Paris 1939 one of the fathers of the High Speed Train TGV Printing Industry edit Charles Catala Chalons 1839 Manufacture of straw paper mass Joseph Heusse Chalons 1842 enhancements of printing machines Abel Boisseau Angers 1856 with Marioni he created the rotary presses Louis Moyroud Cluny 1933 NH Prize with Rene Higonet he invented the automatic photocomposition in 1944 member of the American National Inventor Hall of Fame Navy edit Claude Goubet Angers 1843 first French submarine Charles Marzari Chalons 1861 and Albert Dufont Chalons 1865 navy turrets Joseph Barguillet Angers 1862 the first of a long line of Arts amp Metiers general mechanics engineer ranked as an admiral Jules Tessier some other person than the Canadian lawyer Jules Tessier Angers 1887 warships the Gerfaut the Terrible world speed records Mechanics electricity edit Henri Flaud Angers 1830 fire pumps Emile Lecoq Chalons 1839 specialist of printing and numbering machines Lucien Arbel Aix 1843 metallurgy machines Amedee Buquet Angers 1846 excavators for hard stones Ignace Schabaver Chalons 1850 centrifugal pumps see also Le Rialet Leandre Megy Aix 1851 lifting and handling brakes Emile Cail Chalons 1855 founded the Fives Lille company Eugene Daguin Chalons 1865 the Daguin stamping machine Rene Guillery Chalons 1883 production control machines Alphonse Pegard Chalons 1885 production machines Claude Gambin Chalons 1900 milling machines Henri Bruet Lille 1904 Cazeneuve lathes Marius Lavet Cluny 1910 NH Prize electric and electronic clocks quartz watches Jean Dutheil Aix 1916 NH Prize advanced techniques for metal made buildings Pierre Bezier Paris 1927 NH Prize machine tools for mass production robots inventor of computer aided design and Bezier curve 3 Raymond Pailloux Chalons 1927 developed the integrated circuit technique Marcel Sedille Paris 1928 gas and steam turbines Georges Henriot Lille 1938 kinematics of the gears Textile industry edit Frederic Quinson Aix 1847 invented a woolcombing machine for silk scrap Public infrastructures industry edit Jean Baptiste Monnier Chalons 1828 first sugar plant in the Nile valley Francois Barbarin Angers 1844 Bizerte and Tabarka harbours Gaza phosphates Henri Diedrich Angers 1844 phosphates plant in Krourigba Dominique Berjeaut Aix 1844 Danube navigation Amedee Buquet Angers 1846 mechanical excavator for hard stone boring Alponse Pellerin Chalons 1849 and Louis Pellerin Angers 1875 bridges tunnels deep water foundations Ernest Fouquet Chalons 1849 Trotzki bridge on the Neva river in Petrograd Louis Bret Angers 1852 viaducts in Cratellauk Fiaccati Vincent Dauzats Angers 1856 Suez Panama and Corinth canals Felix Faraud Aix 1862 close counselor of the Cambodia king discovered many Khmer people monuments Alfred Letort Chalons 1868 sugar plants refineries in Egypt Ernest Laigle Chalons 1871 Mexico city Vera Cruz bridge Louis Viriot Chalons 1872 Tunis Sousse and Sfax harbours Leon Chagnaud Chalons 1881 subway under the Seine river Rove tunnel Eguzon stopping Donzere Mondragon plant Charles Vieille Chalons 1912 water stopping on the Niger river in Sansanding Nicolas Esquillan Chalons 1919 NH Prize arch of the CNIT building Tancarville Bridge reinforced concrete in thin shells Jean Roret Paris 1942 Saint Nazaire Nantes Rouen and Sevres bridges Eiffel Tower handing over to the standards building of the Maine Montparnasse tower Henri Delauze Aix 1946 NH Prize very deep sea diving founder and CEO of the Comex companyMiscellaneous sorted by center of origin editCompiegne edit Joseph Meifred Compiegne Chalons en Champagne 1801 cornist pedagogue horn designer studied at the Paris Conservatory based the Society of Arts et Metiers alumni in 1846 Aix en Provence edit Henri Jus Aix 1847 geologist master in the art of probing the ground dedicated 44 years of his life to transforming the Sahara desert by doing this he saved the Oued Rihr oasis and created around 500 water sources yielding a total of 250 000 m3 min created many oases named ssou el Ma the father of water by the Saharan people Henri Verneuil Aix 1940 NH Prize French film maker Angers edit Jacques Bonsergent Angers 1930 accidentally involved in a scuffle with German soldiers in 1940 arrested by mistake he refused to denounce his companions sentenced to death by a German military tribunal and became the first shot person in Paris on December 23 1940 at age 28 his name was given to a subway station in Paris in 1946 Chalons en Champagne edit Eugene Houdry Chalons 1908 dedicated his life to the development of oil processing techniques invented several new processes and created 14 big catalytic cracking units files more than 600 patents thanks to the higher energetic power of his gasoline Allied war planes proved superior to their opponents during World War II Cluny edit Pierre Angenieux Cluny 1925 NH Prize high quality camera and cinema lenses built cameras for space flights awarded the Gordon E Sawyer AwardReferences edit List of famous alumni on the alumni s official website FR Historique du centre les gadzarts de renom Archived from the original on 2015 09 23 Retrieved 2014 03 08 Les gadz arts Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Arts et Metiers ParisTech alumni amp oldid 1219552563, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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