Paul Ledoux
Belgian astrophysicist (1914–1988) / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Paul Ledoux (8 August 1914 – 6 October 1988[2]) was a Belgian astrophysicist best known for his work on stellar stability and variability. With Theodore Walraven, he co-authored a seminal work on stellar oscillations.[3] In 1964 Ledoux was awarded the Francqui Prize for Exact Sciences, and was awarded the Eddington Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society in 1972[4] for investigations into problems of stellar stability and variable stars. He was awarded the Janssen Medal of the French Academy of Sciences in 1976.
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Born | (1914-08-08)8 August 1914 Forrières, Belgium |
Died | 6 October 1988(1988-10-06) (aged 74) Liège, Belgium |
Citizenship | Belgian |
Alma mater | University of Liège |
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Fields | Astrophysics |
Institutions | University of Liège |
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