Name
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Class year
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Notability
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Reference(s)
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Yacine Ait-Sahalia
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X1985
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Economist, statistician at Princeton University noted for his works on the econometrics of continuous-time models.
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François Arago (1786–1853)
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X1803
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Mathematician, physicist, astronomer and politician.
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[4]
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Roger Balian
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X1952
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Physicist, noted for his works on quantum thermodynamics and theory of measurement, including the Balian-Low theorem
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Gérard Berry
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X1967
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Computer scientist, member of French Academy of Sciences, professor at Collège de France
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Urbain Le Verrier
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X1833
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Astronomer, predicted the existence and position of Neptune using only mathematics, leading to its discovery.
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Paul Bert
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X1853
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Father of Aviation Medicine
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Valérie Cornetet
|
|
Head of the Institut polytechnique des sciences avancées
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Roger Béteille
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X1939
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Notable aeronautical engineer, mainly for his work in Airbus A300
|
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Jean Bertin
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X1938
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Engineer, inventor of Aérotrain, a hovercraft train
|
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Louis-Emile Bertin
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X1858
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Naval engineer, reformed the Japanese military fleet, introduced the Jeune École philosophy
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Fulgence Bienvenüe
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X1872
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Father of Paris Métro
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Jean-Michel Bismut
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X1967
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Mathematician (Probability theory; differential geometry); recipient of Prix Ampère (1990); Member of French Academy of Sciences.
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Yves Bréchet
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X1981
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Physicist, materials scientist, recipient of Körber European Science Award, member of the French Academy of Sciences
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Claude Burdin
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X1807
|
Engineer, recipient of Legion of Honour, member of the French Academy of Sciences, coined term "turbine"
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Albert Caquot
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X1899
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Engineer, considered the best living French engineer during half a century
|
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Henry Darcy
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X1821
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Work on hydraulics, notably the Darcy–Weisbach equation
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Auguste Bravais
|
X1829
|
Physicist, noted for his works on crystallography and Bravais lattices
|
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Irénée-Jules Bienaymé
|
X1815
|
Statistician
|
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Émile Dorand
|
X1886
|
Military engineer and aircraft designer, first director of the Service Technique de l'Aéronautique (STAé)
|
[5]
|
Alexis Thérèse Petit
|
X1811
|
Physicist, noted for his works on Dulong-Petit Law
|
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Pierre Louis Dulong
|
X1801
|
Physicist, noted for his works on Dulong-Petit Law
|
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Felix Savary
|
X1815
|
Astronomer who worked on double stars
|
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Jacques Babinet
|
X1812
|
Notable work on optics and meteorology
|
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Henri-Alexandre Deslandres
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X1872
|
Astronomer, studied the behavior of the atmosphere of the Sun. Director of the Meudon and Paris Observatories
|
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Joseph Louis François Bertrand (1822–1900)
|
X1839
|
French mathematician who worked in the fields of number theory, differential geometry, probability theory, economics and thermodynamics..
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[6]
|
Jean-Baptiste Biot (1774–1862)
|
X1794
|
Physicist, astronomer, and mathematician who established the reality of meteorites, and studied the polarization of light.
|
[7]
|
Jean-Victor Poncelet
|
X1807
|
Mathematician and engineer
|
|
Jean-Pierre Bourguignon
|
X1966
|
Mathematician
|
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Christophe Breuil
|
X1989
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Proved the Taniyama–Shimura conjecture together with Fred Diamond, Richard Taylor and Brian Conrad in 1999
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Édouard Brézin
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X1958
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Theoretical physicist, winner of Dirac Prize
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François Hussenot
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X1930
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Aeronautical engineer, perhaps the first person who invented the flight data recorder
|
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Guy du Merle (1908–1993)
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X1927
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Aerospace engineer, test pilot and first director-general of the École nationale de l'aviation civile (French civil aviation university)
|
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Henri Brocard (1845–1922)
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X1865
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Mathematician, Brocard points are named after him.
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[8]
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Emmanuel Candès
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X1990
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Statistician, Mathematician, winner of Pólya Prize, Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
|
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Rama Cont
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X1991
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Mathematician, winner of Louis Bachelier Prize (French Academy of Sciences) (2010), Fellow of the Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics
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Jean-Marc Fontaine
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X1965
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Mathematician, member of the French Academy of Sciences
|
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Yves Lambert
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X1956
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Aerospace engineer, former Director General of Eurocontrol
|
|
Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot (1796–1832)
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X1812
|
French physicist, mathematician and engineer who gave the first successful theoretical account of heat engines, the Carnot cycle, and laid the foundations of the second law of thermodynamics.
|
[9]
|
Augustin Louis Cauchy (1789–1857)
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X1805
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Mathematician, formulated the residue theorem
|
[10]
|
André-Louis Cholesky
|
X1895
|
Mathematician, known for the Cholesky decomposition
|
|
Georges Charpy (1865–1945)
|
X1887
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Invented the Charpy impact test
|
|
Michel Chasles (1793–1880)
|
X1812
|
Mathematician
|
[11]
|
Henri-Louis le Chatelier (1850–1936)
|
X1869
|
Chemist, most famous for devising Le Chatelier's principle
|
[12]
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Émile Clapeyron (1799–1864)
|
X1816
|
Physicist, one of the founders of thermodynamics
|
[13]
|
Jean-Michel Coron
|
X1975
|
Mathematician
|
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Pierre Henri Hugoniot (1851–1887)
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X1872
|
Physicist, mechanical engineer and scientist. The Rankine–Hugoniot equation is named after him.
|
|
Gustave Coriolis (1792–1843)
|
X1808
|
Mathematician, mechanical engineer and scientist. The Coriolis Effect is named after him.
|
[14]
|
Charles Fabry (1867–1945)
|
X1885
|
Physicist, co-inventor of the Fabry–Pérot interferometer
|
[15]
|
Philippe Flajolet (1948–2011)
|
X1968
|
Computer scientist
|
|
Augustin Fresnel (1788–1827)
|
X1804
|
Physicist, major contributor to wave optics
|
[16]
|
Eugène Freyssinet (1879–1962)
|
X1899
|
Developed the prestressed concrete
|
|
Camille Jordan (1838–1922)
|
X1855
|
Mathematician, known both for his foundational work in group theory and for his Cours d'analyse
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[17]
|
Joseph-Louis Gay-Lussac (1778–1850)
|
X1797
|
Chemist and physicist. He is known mostly for the Gay-Lussac's laws related to gases.
|
|
Émile Lemoine (1840–1912)
|
X1866
|
Mathematician, known for his proof of the existence of the Lemoine point (or the symmedian point) of a triangle
|
[18]
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Louis Leprince-Ringuet (1901–2000)
|
X1920
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Physicist, telecommunications engineer, essayist and historian of science
|
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Albert Jacquard
|
X1945
|
Geneticist, strong advocate of uneconomic growth
|
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Gabriel Lamé
|
X1815
|
Mathematician, noted for his work on Curvilinear coordinates and Lamé function
|
|
Paul Lévy
|
X1908
|
One of the forefathers of the modern theory of stochastic processes
|
|
Alfred-Marie Liénard
|
X1887
|
physicist and geologist, noted for his works on Liénard–Wiechert potential
|
|
Joseph Liouville (1809–1882)
|
X1825
|
Mathematician
|
[19]
|
Stéphane Mallat
|
X1981
|
Mathematician
|
|
Étienne-Louis Malus (1775–1812)
|
X1795
|
Physicist, mathematician, known for the Malus's law
|
[20]
|
Benoît Mandelbrot (1924–2010)
|
X1944
|
Mathematician, father of fractal geometry
|
[21]
|
Albert Messiah
|
X1940
|
Theoretical physicist, engineer of corps of mines
|
|
Bertrand Meyer
|
X1969
|
Computer scientist, creator of the Eiffel language and the concept of Design by Contract
|
|
Charles Joseph Minard
|
X1796
|
Civil engineer noted for inventions in the field of Information graphics
|
|
Claude-Louis Navier (1785–1836)
|
X1802
|
Engineer and physicist who specialized in mechanics. The Navier–Stokes equations are named after him.
|
[22]
|
Hélène Perrin
|
X1995
|
Physicist
|
[23]
|
Henri Poincaré (1854–1912)
|
X1873
|
Mathematician, theoretical physicist, and a philosopher of science
|
[24]
|
Siméon Denis Poisson (1781–1840)
|
X1798
|
Mathematician, geometer, and physicist
|
[25]
|
Alfred Potier
|
X1840
|
Physicist
|
|
Jean Léonard Marie Poiseuille
|
X1815
|
Physicist, noted for his works on fluid mechanics and the Hagen–Poiseuille equation
|
|
Henri Victor Regnault
|
X1830
|
Physicist and chemist, mentor of William Kelvin, Copley Medal Recipient
|
|
Raymond Stora
|
X1951
|
Theoretical physicist, winner of Dannie Heineman Prize for Mathematical Physics for the BRST quantization
|
|
Adhémar Jean Claude Barré de Saint-Venant
|
X1813
|
Notable mechanician and mathematician
|
|
Jean Tirole
|
X1973
|
Economist
|
|
Léon Charles Thévenin
|
X1876
|
Extended the Ohm's law by Thévenin's theorem
|
|
Louis Vicat
|
X1804
|
Engineer, inventor of the Vicat needle
|
|
Michel Virlogeux
|
X1967
|
Engineer of the Millau Viaduct.
|
|
Jean Zinn-Justin
|
X1964
|
Theoretical physicist, member of Académie des Sciences
|
|
Rose Dieng-Kuntz
|
enrolled 1976
|
Artificial intelligence, first African woman to enroll in the École
|
[26]
|
Patrick Ky
|
X1986
|
CEO of the European Aviation Safety Agency
|
[27]
|
Alexis Bonnet
|
X1985
|
Mathematician (1996 EMS Prize), investor, founder of the management company Methodology Asset Management
|
|
Yves Poilane
|
X1979
|
Director General of IONIS Education Group
|
|
Louis Pouzin
|
X1950
|
Inventor of the datagram and designer of an early packet communications network, CYCLADES
|
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Anne-Marie Lagrange
|
X1982
|
Astrophysicist, French Academy of Sciences, discovered the exoplanet Beta Pictoris b
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