Marie Curie(1867–1934)

Chemistry

Marie Curie is a recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry (1911) from France. They have received 3 major awards in total. Their primary field is Chemistry. They were educated at Flying University and Science Faculty of Paris. They have been affiliated with Curie Institute.

3
Major Awards
255
Publications
8,053
Citations
47
h-index
152
i10-index
31.6
Avg Citations/Paper

Awards & Recognition

Nobel Prize in Chemistry

in recognition of her services to the advancement of chemistry by the discovery of the elements radium and polonium, by the isolation of radium and the study of the nature and compounds of this remarkable element

University of Paris
1911
Nobel Prize in Physics

in recognition of the extraordinary services they have rendered by their joint researches on the radiation phenomena discovered by Professor Henri Becquerel

University of Paris
1903

Career History

Directeur de recherche

CNRS Délégation Paris B

Paris, FR

1980 — 2015

Education

Université Pierre et Marie Curie

PhD

IPCM

1979

Career Path

Award progression over time

Apex Elite Prestigious

Education

Flying University
Science Faculty of Paris
X LO im. Królowej Jadwigi in Warsaw
University of Paris(Doctor of Science)
University of Paris(Master of Science)

Doctoral Advisors

Marguerite PereyAndré-Louis DebierneÓscar MorenoShi ShiyuanBranca Edmée MarquesȘtefania MărăcineanuZheng DazhangEmile HenriotGabriel Lippmann

Career Timeline

Curie Institute?–present
University of Paris?–present
Sorbonne?–present

Positions & Roles

professor

Academy Memberships

Royal Swedish Academy of SciencesPontifical Academy of SciencesIndian National Science Academy

Data Sources

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