Royal Academy of sciences of Sweden
The royal Académie of sciences of Sweden is one of the royal Académies of Sweden
History
Under the auspices of the king Frederic {{Ier}} of Sweden, it is founded the June 2nd 1739 by:- Jonas Alströmer (1685-1761), manufactor
- Anders Johan von Höpken (1712-1789), politician
- Sten Carl Bielcke (1709-1753), politician and botanist
- Carl von Linné (1707-1778), naturalist and doctor
- Mårten Triewald (1691-1747), engineer
- Carl Wilhelm Cederhielm (1705-1769), landowner and politician
This independent institution, structur, aim at promoting the Science S, and more particularly the Natural science and the Mathématiques.
Since the creation of the Nobel Prize in 1901, it is used also as selection committee for the prices of physical and chemistry, like that for the economic scenes. But it also takes part in the désignantion of the prizes winner of the Prix Crafoord S in Mathematiques, Géoscience, Biologie (ecology and evolution in particular) then in Astronomie like those of the Prix Gregori Aminoff in Cristallographie.
List conservatives
- Carl von Linné (1707-1778)
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