Hubert Reeves
Hubert Reeves CC GOQ (July 13, 1932 – October 13, 2023) was a Canadian astrophysicist and popularizer of science. His career has lasted for nearly fifty years. He won many awards for his works including the Albert Einstein Award.
Hubert Reeves CC GOQ | |
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Born | |
Died | October 13, 2023 91) Paris, France | (aged
Citizenship | Canadian French |
Alma mater | Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf Université de Montréal McGill University Cornell University |
Known for | Works on stellar nucleo-synthesis Popularisation of science |
Spouse(s) | Francine Brunel (first wife) Camille Scoffier-Reeves (second wife) |
Children | 4 |
Awards | See Honours and Recognition |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Astrophysics |
Institutions | CNRS |
Thesis | Thermonuclear Reaction Involving Medium Light Nuclei (1960) |
Doctoral advisor | Edwin Salpeter[1] |
Doctoral students |
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Website | www |
Reeves was born in Montreal, Quebec. He studied at Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf. Reeves now lives in Paris, France. Reeves often spoke on television, promoting science. He resided in Paris, France, where he died on October 13, 2023, at the age of 91.[2]
Related pages
References
- Hubert Reeves at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
- "Hubert Reeves, astrophysicien et grand vulgarisateur, est mort". Le Monde.fr. 13 October 2023.
Other websites
Media related to Hubert Reeves at Wikimedia Commons
- Official website (in French)
- Biography in English at science.ca
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