Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat
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Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat was born on March 5, 1912, in Charolles[1][2][3] and died on December 3, 1980, in the 14th arrondissement of Paris[2][3]. She was a physicist, theoretical physicist, and university teacher[4] whose field was physics[4].
She received her education at Lycée Louis-le-Grand, the University of Paris, and École Centrale Paris. Over the course of her career, she was employed by the Institut Henri Poincaré and the National Center for Scientific Research.
Her accomplishments earned her several awards, including the Cours Peccot and the Henri Poincaré Prize. Additionally, her name is among the 72 scientist women names on the Eiffel tower. She was a member of the International Academy of the History of Science and the International Academy of Sciences San Marino.
Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat
Summary
Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat is a human[1]. She was born in Charolles[2]. She was born on March 5, 1912[3]. She died in 14th arrondissement of Paris[4]. She died on December 3, 1980[5]. She worked as a physicist[6], theoretical physicist[7], and university teacher[8]. She has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
Key Facts
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat was born in Charolles[2].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat died in 14th arrondissement of Paris[4].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat was born on March 5, 1912[3].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat died on December 3, 1980[5].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat held citizenship in France[10].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat worked as a physicist[6].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat's professions included theoretical physicist[7].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat worked as a university teacher[8].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat's field of work was physics[11].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat was employed by Institut Henri Poincaré[12].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat was employed by National Center for Scientific Research[13].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat's education included a stint at Lycée Louis-le-Grand[14].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat was educated at University of Paris[15].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat's education included a stint at École Centrale Paris[16].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat received the Cours Peccot[17].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat received the Henri Poincaré Prize[18].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat received the 72 scientist women names on the Eiffel tower[19].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat was a member of International Academy of the History of Science[20].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat was a member of International Academy of Sciences San Marino[21].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat is recorded as female[22].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat's instance of is recorded as human[23].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat's Commons category is recorded as Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat[24].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat's family name is recorded as Tonnelat[25].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat's given name is recorded as Marie-Antoinette[26].
- Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat's work location is recorded as Paris[27].
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Origins and Family
Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat was born in Charolles[2]. She was born on March 5, 1912[3].
Education
Educated at Lycée Louis-le-Grand[14], an educational facility[28], in France[29], founded in 1965[30]; University of Paris[15], a former entity[31], in France[32], founded in 1150[33], headquartered in Paris[34]; and École Centrale Paris[16], an engineering college[35], in France[36], founded in 1829[37], headquartered in Châtenay-Malabry[38].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include physicist[6], theoretical physicist[7], and university teacher[8]. Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat's field of work was physics[11]. Employers include Institut Henri Poincaré[12], a research institute[39], in France[40], founded in 1928[41], headquartered in 5th arrondissement of Paris[42] and National Center for Scientific Research[13], a French public establishment of a scientific and technological character[43], in France[44], founded in 1939[45], headquartered in Paris[46].
Recognition
Awards received include Cours Peccot[17], a course[47]; Henri Poincaré Prize[18], a science award[48], in France[49], founded in 1997[50]; and 72 scientist women names on the Eiffel tower[19], a list[51], in France[52], founded in 2026[53].
Death and Burial
Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat died on December 3, 1980[5]. She died in 14th arrondissement of Paris[4].
Why It Matters
Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat has Wikipedia articles in 9 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[9]
She is credited with the discovery of unified field theory[54], a concept[55].
FAQs
Where was Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat born?
Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat's place of birth was Charolles[2].
Where did Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat die?
Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat died in 14th arrondissement of Paris[4].
What did Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat do for work?
Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat worked as physicist[6], theoretical physicist[7], and university teacher[8].
Where did Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat go to school?
Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat was educated at Lycée Louis-le-Grand[14], University of Paris[15], and École Centrale Paris[16].
What awards did Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat receive?
Honors received include Cours Peccot[17], Henri Poincaré Prize[18], and 72 scientist women names on the Eiffel tower[19].
What did Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat discover?
Marie-Antoinette Tonnelat is credited as discoverer of unified field theory[54].