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Jean-Pierre Hansen

Date of Birth 10-May-1942
Place of Birth Luxembourg
(Europe, Western Europe, Eurasia)
Nationality
Also know as Jean Pierre Hansen
Jean-Pierre Hansen FRS is a Luxembourgian chemist. He gained a PhD from Paris-Sud 11 University in 1969, the same year working as a staff scientist for the French National Centre for Scientific Research. A year later he moved to the United States to do postdoctoral work at Cornell University before moving back to France in 1973 to work as an associate professor at Pierre and Marie Curie University. He became a full professor in 1977, and in 1980 moved to Grenoble to work as a visiting scientist at Institut Laue-Langevin. In 1986 he became research director at École Normale Supérieure de Lyon, and in 1987 founded the physics laboratory there. In 1990 the French Academy of Sciences awarded him the Grand Prix de l'Etat for his work, and between 1994 and 1997 he worked as a visiting professor at the physical chemistry department of the University of Oxford; he moved Corpus Christi College at the University of Cambridge in 1997 and became Professor of Chemistry. The Société Francaise de Physique awarded him their Prix Special in 1998, and in 2002 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society. The European Physical Society awarded him their first Liquid Matter Prize in 2005, and in 2006 the Royal Society awarded him the Rumford Medal.

Awards by Jean-Pierre Hansen

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2006


Rumford Medal
(For his pioneering work on molten salts and dense plasmas that has led the way to a quantitative understanding of the structure and dynamics of strongly correlated ionic liquids.)