Jules Macé de Lepinay

Jules Charles Antonin Macé de Lepinay (1851 Grenoble - 1904 Marseilles) is a Physicien French.

He enters to the National university in 1872, he is received first with aggregation of physics in 1875 and supports his thesis for the science doctorate in 1879 entitled " Experimental research on the double refraction accidentelle" and prepared at the physics laboratory of the Faculty of Science of Grenoble under the direction of Jules Violates. Its results are published in Annals of chemistry and physics of 1880 (5th series, volume 19). It directs then a laboratory to Marseilles, where will work Charles Fabry and Alfred Perot, and is professor with the Faculty of Science. In 1891, it is one of the three founders of the École of engineers de Marseille.

One owes him in particular an analyzer of polarization to half-light built by Amédée Jobin.

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