From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of notable people affiliated with the Arts et Métiers ParisTech. Alumni of the Arts et Métiers ParisTech are traditionally called Gadzarts.

Famous Gadzarts by field

"NH Prize" means that the person was awarded the Nessim Habif Prize [ fr]. [1] There at least two other prizes called Nessim Habif, from Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique and University of Geneva. [2] Nessim Habif was born in Turkey. He was trained as an Arts et Métiers engineer, in Lille, and graduated in 1903, with a successful career in the Egyptian sugar industry. [3] [4]

Armament industry

Automotive industry

Aviation

  • Alexandre Goupil - Angers, 1859: first helix for airplanes
  • Lucien Chauvière - Angers, 1891: known for aircraft propeller designs
  • Charles Cormont - Angers, 1895: built 40 dirigible balloons
  • Louis Béchereau - Angers, 1896: first airplane to reaches a speed of 200 km/h; creator of the famous World War I SPAD air fighter ( Guynemer's Vieux Charles), 13,000 of which were built
  • Léon Lemartin - Aix-en-Provence, 1902: co-designer of the Gnome Omega rotary aero-engine, pioneer aviator for Bleriot, world record holder
  • Antoine Odier - Aix, 1909: created the Odier Vendôme biplane and constructed a twin-engined seaplane with ballcocks
  • René Couzinet - Angers, 1921: built his famous Arc-en-Ciel, which flew Paris to Buenos-Aires in 2 days and 15 hours
  • Pierre Nadot - Paris, 1924: first flight of the Caravelle
  • Georges Gutman - Cluny, 1943: creator of the EROS oxygen mask for civil aviation; inventor of a pneumatic harness for the fast use of the mask in flight; Nessim Habif Prize [ fr]
  • Jean Pinet - Angers, 1946: first person to take Concorde supersonic

Railway

Printing Industry

  • Charles Catala - Châlons, 1839: Manufacture of straw paper mass
  • Joseph Heusse - Châlons, 1842: enhancements of printing machines
  • Abel Boisseau - Angers, 1856: with Marioni, he created the rotary presses
  • Louis Moyroud - Cluny, 1933: Nessim Habif Prize [ fr]; with René Higonet, he invented the automatic photocomposition, in 1944; member of the American National Inventor Hall of Fame

Mechanics - electricity

Textile industry

Public infrastructures industry

Miscellaneous (sorted by center of origin)

Compiègne

  • Joseph Meifred - Compiègne-Châlons-en-Champagne, 1801: cornist, pedagogue, horn designer; studied at the Paris Conservatory; based the Society of Arts et Métiers alumni in 1846

Aix-en-Provence

  • Henri Jus - Aix, 1847: geologist, master in the art of probing the ground; dedicated 44 years of his life to transforming the Sahara desert; by doing this, he saved the Oued Rihr oasis and created around 500 water sources, yielding a total of 250 000 m3/min; created many oases; named "ßou el Ma » (the father of water) by the Saharan people
  • Henri Verneuil - Aix, 1940: Nessim Habif Prize [ fr]; French film maker

Angers

  • Jacques Bonsergent - Angers, 1930: accidentally involved in a scuffle with German soldiers in 1940; arrested by mistake, he refused to denounce his companions; sentenced to death by a German military tribunal and became the first shot person in Paris, on December 23, 1940 at age 28; his name was given to a subway station in Paris in 1946

Châlons-en-Champagne

  • Eugène Houdry - Châlons, 1908: dedicated his life to the development of oil processing techniques; invented several new processes and created 14 big catalytic cracking units; files more than 600 patents; thanks to the higher energetic power of his gasoline, Allied war planes proved superior to their opponents during World War II

Cluny

References

  1. ^ List of famous alumni on the alumni's official website (FR)
  2. ^ "Alois Fürstner receives the Prix Mondial Nessim-Habif in Geneva". kofo.mpg.de. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
  3. ^ "INNOGAP - Proof-of-Principle Fund - Unitec". University of Geneva. 10 August 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
  4. ^ "Financial statements 2022". unesdoc. unesco.org. 2023. p. 46. In accordance with the financial regulation concerning the Nessim Habif Fund (61 EX/38) and Organization's Investment Policy, the investment portfolio of the Nessim Habif Trust Fund is invested in bonds and a Corporate Bond ETF.
  5. ^ "Historique du centre - les gadzarts de renom". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2014-03-08.
  6. ^ "Les gadz'arts".
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of notable people affiliated with the Arts et Métiers ParisTech. Alumni of the Arts et Métiers ParisTech are traditionally called Gadzarts.

Famous Gadzarts by field

"NH Prize" means that the person was awarded the Nessim Habif Prize [ fr]. [1] There at least two other prizes called Nessim Habif, from Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique and University of Geneva. [2] Nessim Habif was born in Turkey. He was trained as an Arts et Métiers engineer, in Lille, and graduated in 1903, with a successful career in the Egyptian sugar industry. [3] [4]

Armament industry

Automotive industry

Aviation

  • Alexandre Goupil - Angers, 1859: first helix for airplanes
  • Lucien Chauvière - Angers, 1891: known for aircraft propeller designs
  • Charles Cormont - Angers, 1895: built 40 dirigible balloons
  • Louis Béchereau - Angers, 1896: first airplane to reaches a speed of 200 km/h; creator of the famous World War I SPAD air fighter ( Guynemer's Vieux Charles), 13,000 of which were built
  • Léon Lemartin - Aix-en-Provence, 1902: co-designer of the Gnome Omega rotary aero-engine, pioneer aviator for Bleriot, world record holder
  • Antoine Odier - Aix, 1909: created the Odier Vendôme biplane and constructed a twin-engined seaplane with ballcocks
  • René Couzinet - Angers, 1921: built his famous Arc-en-Ciel, which flew Paris to Buenos-Aires in 2 days and 15 hours
  • Pierre Nadot - Paris, 1924: first flight of the Caravelle
  • Georges Gutman - Cluny, 1943: creator of the EROS oxygen mask for civil aviation; inventor of a pneumatic harness for the fast use of the mask in flight; Nessim Habif Prize [ fr]
  • Jean Pinet - Angers, 1946: first person to take Concorde supersonic

Railway

Printing Industry

  • Charles Catala - Châlons, 1839: Manufacture of straw paper mass
  • Joseph Heusse - Châlons, 1842: enhancements of printing machines
  • Abel Boisseau - Angers, 1856: with Marioni, he created the rotary presses
  • Louis Moyroud - Cluny, 1933: Nessim Habif Prize [ fr]; with René Higonet, he invented the automatic photocomposition, in 1944; member of the American National Inventor Hall of Fame

Mechanics - electricity

Textile industry

Public infrastructures industry

Miscellaneous (sorted by center of origin)

Compiègne

  • Joseph Meifred - Compiègne-Châlons-en-Champagne, 1801: cornist, pedagogue, horn designer; studied at the Paris Conservatory; based the Society of Arts et Métiers alumni in 1846

Aix-en-Provence

  • Henri Jus - Aix, 1847: geologist, master in the art of probing the ground; dedicated 44 years of his life to transforming the Sahara desert; by doing this, he saved the Oued Rihr oasis and created around 500 water sources, yielding a total of 250 000 m3/min; created many oases; named "ßou el Ma » (the father of water) by the Saharan people
  • Henri Verneuil - Aix, 1940: Nessim Habif Prize [ fr]; French film maker

Angers

  • Jacques Bonsergent - Angers, 1930: accidentally involved in a scuffle with German soldiers in 1940; arrested by mistake, he refused to denounce his companions; sentenced to death by a German military tribunal and became the first shot person in Paris, on December 23, 1940 at age 28; his name was given to a subway station in Paris in 1946

Châlons-en-Champagne

  • Eugène Houdry - Châlons, 1908: dedicated his life to the development of oil processing techniques; invented several new processes and created 14 big catalytic cracking units; files more than 600 patents; thanks to the higher energetic power of his gasoline, Allied war planes proved superior to their opponents during World War II

Cluny

References

  1. ^ List of famous alumni on the alumni's official website (FR)
  2. ^ "Alois Fürstner receives the Prix Mondial Nessim-Habif in Geneva". kofo.mpg.de. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
  3. ^ "INNOGAP - Proof-of-Principle Fund - Unitec". University of Geneva. 10 August 2017. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
  4. ^ "Financial statements 2022". unesdoc. unesco.org. 2023. p. 46. In accordance with the financial regulation concerning the Nessim Habif Fund (61 EX/38) and Organization's Investment Policy, the investment portfolio of the Nessim Habif Trust Fund is invested in bonds and a Corporate Bond ETF.
  5. ^ "Historique du centre - les gadzarts de renom". Archived from the original on 2015-09-23. Retrieved 2014-03-08.
  6. ^ "Les gadz'arts".

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