Camille Matignon

Camille Matignon , born with Saint-Maurice-with-Rich person-Men the January 3rd 1867 and dead the March 18th 1934, is a French chemist.

Entered with the National university in 1886, it is received with the contest of aggregation of physics in 1889, the same year as his comrade of promotion Henri Abraham and than Charles Fabry. It receives the science doctorate in 1892 after defense of its thesis relating to ureids. It is then named university lecturer of chemistry to the Faculty of Science of Lille, then university lecturer of inorganic chemistry to the Faculty of Science of Paris. Succeeding Henry Chatelier, it is titular pulpit of inorganic chemistry to the Collège de France of 1908 to 1934. It takes part in the creation of the Institute of optics theoretical and applied (SupOptique).

He is elected with the Academy of Science the 1917.

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