Maurice Lévy (physicist)

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Succeeded byHubert Curien
Born(1922-09-07)7 September 1922
Died13 April 2022(2022-04-13) (aged 99)
Maurice Lévy
4th president of the French Space Agency
In office
1973–1976
Preceded byJean-François Denisse
Succeeded byHubert Curien
Personal details
Born(1922-09-07)7 September 1922
Died13 April 2022(2022-04-13) (aged 99)
Scientific career
EducationUniversity of Algiers
University of Paris
Known forSigma model
InstitutionsÉcole normale supérieure
Pierre and Marie Curie University

Maurice Marc Lévy (7 September 1922 – 13 April 2022) was a French theoretical physicist known for his work on the Sigma model in particle physics. He was president of the CNES from 1973 to 1976.[1][2]

Lévy was born in Tlemcen of the French Algeria. He obtained his baccalauréat at the Lycée Bugeaud in Algiers and then graduated in mathematics and physics from the University of Algiers. He then obtained a graduate degree in optics and entered the CNRS in 1945. He left Algeria for France and joined the Physical Research Laboratory of the Sorbonne (LRPS), directed by Jean Cabannes. After a brief stay at the University of Leiden, he defended his thesis in 1949 under the supervision of Jean Cabannes. Louis de Broglie participated in his thesis examination.

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