Michel Broyer
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Michel Broyer
Summary
Michel Broyer is a human[1]. He was born in Manziat[2]. He was born on September 13, 1946[3]. He worked as a physicist[4], university teacher[5], and researcher[6].
Key Facts
- Michel Broyer was born in Manziat[2].
- Michel Broyer was born on September 13, 1946[3].
- Michel Broyer held citizenship in France[7].
- Michel Broyer worked as a physicist[4].
- Michel Broyer's professions included university teacher[5].
- Michel Broyer's professions included researcher[6].
- Michel Broyer was employed by University of Lyon[8].
- Michel Broyer was employed by French National Institute of Health and Medical Research[9].
- Michel Broyer received the Gentner–Kastler Prize[10].
- Michel Broyer received the Gay-Lussac-Humboldt-Prize[11].
- Michel Broyer received the Knight of the National Order of Merit[12].
- Michel Broyer received the Langevin prize[13].
- Michel Broyer was a member of Institut Universitaire de France[14].
- Michel Broyer is recorded as male[15].
- Michel Broyer's instance of is recorded as human[16].
- Michel Broyer supervised Pierre-François Brevet as a doctoral student[17].
- Michel Broyer supervised Philippe Dugourd as a doctoral student[18].
- Michel Broyer supervised Emmanuel Benichou as a doctoral student[19].
- Michel Broyer supervised Rodolphe Antoine as a doctoral student[20].
- Michel Broyer's family name is recorded as Broyer[21].
- Michel Broyer's given name is recorded as Michel[22].
- Michel Broyer's described at URL is recorded as https://www.inserm.fr/portrait/histoire/michel-broyer/[23].
- Michel Broyer's languages spoken, written or signed is recorded as French[24].
- Michel Broyer's name in native language is recorded as Michel Broyer[25].
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Origins and Family
Michel Broyer's place of birth was Manziat[2]. He was born on September 13, 1946[3].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include physicist[4], university teacher[5], and researcher[6]. Employers include University of Lyon[8], a Group of universities and institutions (France)[26], in France[27], founded in 1809[28], headquartered in Lyon[29] and French National Institute of Health and Medical Research[9], a French public establishment of a scientific and technological character[30], in France[31], founded in 1964[32], headquartered in Paris[33]. Doctoral students include Pierre-François Brevet[17], a researcher[34], b. 1963[35]; Philippe Dugourd[18], a researcher[36], b. 1967[37], of France[38]; Emmanuel Benichou[19]; and Rodolphe Antoine[20], a researcher[39], b. 1969[40].
Recognition
Awards received include Gentner–Kastler Prize[10], a science award[41], in France[42]; Gay-Lussac-Humboldt-Prize[11], a science award[43], in France[44], founded in 1981[45]; Knight of the National Order of Merit[12], a grade of an order[46], in France[47]; and Langevin prize[13], a science award[48], in France[49].
FAQs
Where was Michel Broyer born?
Michel Broyer was born in Manziat[2].
What did Michel Broyer do for work?
Michel Broyer worked as physicist[4], university teacher[5], and researcher[6].
What awards did Michel Broyer receive?
Honors received include Gentner–Kastler Prize[10], Gay-Lussac-Humboldt-Prize[11], Knight of the National Order of Merit[12], and Langevin prize[13].