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Jean-Pierre Hansen
Born (1942-05-10) 10 May 1942 (age 83)
Alma mater Paris-Sud 11 University
Awards Grand Prix de l'Etat (1990)
Rumford Medal (2007)
Scientific career
Fields Chemical Physics
Institutions École normale supérieure de Lyon
Cornell University
Pierre and Marie Curie University
Institut Laue-Langevin
University of Oxford
University of Cambridge
Doctoral advisor Loup Verlet
Doctoral students
Rosalind J. Allen

Gilles Chabrier

Jean-Pierre Hansen (born May 10, 1942) is a famous chemist from Luxembourg. He is also a retired professor from the University of Cambridge. He is known for his important work in the field of chemical physics.

Becoming a Scientist

Jean-Pierre Hansen earned his PhD degree from Paris-Sud 11 University in 1969. In the same year, he started working as a scientist. He joined the French National Centre for Scientific Research. This was a big step in his science career.

His Journey in Science

Early Career in the United States and France

In 1970, Jean-Pierre Hansen moved to the United States. He did more research at Cornell University. This kind of research after a PhD is called postdoctoral work.

He returned to France in 1973. He became an associate professor at Pierre and Marie Curie University. By 1977, he was a full professor there. In 1980, he moved to Grenoble. He worked as a visiting scientist at the Institut Laue-Langevin.

Leading Research and Awards

In 1986, he became a research director. This was at the École Normale Supérieure de Lyon. A year later, in 1987, he started a physics laboratory there. This showed his leadership in science.

In 1990, the French Academy of Sciences gave him a major award. It was called the Grand Prix de l'Etat. This award recognized his important scientific work.

Between 1994 and 1997, he was a visiting professor. He taught at the University of Oxford in England. In 1997, he moved to Corpus Christi College at the University of Cambridge. There, he became a Professor of Chemistry.

Recognitions and Honors

Jean-Pierre Hansen received many honors for his work. In 1998, the Société Française de Physique gave him their Prix Special. In 2002, he became a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS). This is a very high honor for scientists in the United Kingdom.

The European Physical Society gave him their first Liquid Matter Prize in 2005. In 2006, the Royal Society awarded him the Rumford Medal. This medal is given for outstanding discoveries in physics.

In 2013, he received another award. He shared the Berni J. Alder Prize with Herman Berendsen. This prize came from the Centre européen de calcul atomique et moléculaire. It celebrated their contributions to science.

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