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  1. Pierre-Gilles de Gennes war ein französischer Physiker, der 1991 den Physik-Nobelpreis erhielt. Er forschte über Supraleitung und weiche Materie.

  2. Pierre-Gilles de Gennes (French:; 24 October 1932 – 18 May 2007) was a French physicist and the Nobel Prize laureate in physics in 1991.

  3. Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, né le 24 octobre 1932 dans le 16 e arrondissement de Paris et mort le 18 mai 2007 à Orsay, est un physicien français. Il reçoit le prix Nobel de physique de 1991 pour ses travaux sur les cristaux liquides et les polymères.

    • Pierre Gilles Robert Yves de Gennes
  4. Pierre-Gilles de Gennes (born October 24, 1932, Paris, France—died May 18, 2007, Orsay) was a French physicist, who was awarded the 1991 Nobel Prize for Physics for his discoveries about the ordering of molecules in liquid crystals and polymers.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. 11. Juli 2007 · With his strikingly simple yet pioneering ideas, Pierre-Gilles de Gennes drew 'white lines in large strokes' that defined the physics of soft matter — liquid crystals, polymers, colloids and ...

    • Françoise Brochard-Wyart
    • 2007
  6. 13. Feb. 2019 · Pierre-Gilles de Gennes was one of the leading physical scientists of his generation. Awarded the Nobel Prize for physics in 1991, he made outstanding contributions to both solid state physics (magnetism, superconductivity) and so-called soft matter ( matière molle in French, a term he coined in his Nobel lecture), which includes ...

  7. 27. Juli 2007 · Beyond the remarkable lecturer and the advocate of science and scientific research cherished by media and students, Pierre-Gilles de Gennes was above all one of the greatest physicists of the 20th century. The depth and breadth of his scientific achievements are exceptional.