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Marie-Adolphe Carnot's Biography
French chemist, mining engineer and politician. He came from a distinguished family: his father, Hippolyte Carnot, and brother, Marie Fran‡ois Sadi Carnot, were politicians, the latter becoming President of the third French Republic.
He studied at the cole Polytechnique and the cole des Mines. He became a member of the Corps des mines, and from 1864 to 1867, served as a mining engineer in Limoges. From 1868 to 1877 he was a professor of preparatory courses and general chemistry at the cole des Mines in Paris, where from 1877 to 1901, he worked as a professor of analytical chemistry.
In 1881 he was appointed Chief Engineer of Mines, and in 1894, was named Inspector General of Mines. He became director of the cole des Mines in 1901, a post he held until 1907. Aside from administrative work and teaching and training many engineers, he wrote a treatise on the chemical analysis of minerals (Trait‚ d’analyse des substances min‚rales, published 1898) and pursued research. The uranium ore carnotite is named after him.
He was honoured with membership of the Acad‚mie d’Agriculture (1884) and Acad‚mie des sciences (1895), and was made a Commander of the L‚gion d’honneur (1903). He simultaneously pursued a political career.
Marie-Adolphe Carnot died on 20 June 1920, aged 81.
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