- Irène
Joliot-Curie (French: [iʁɛn ʒɔljo kyʁi] ; née Curie; 12
September 1897 – 17
March 1956) was a
French chemist and physicist, the
eldest child of Pierre...
- Jean Frédéric
Joliot-Curie
ForMemRS (French: [fʁedeʁik ʒɔljo kyʁi]; né
Joliot; 19
March 1900 – 14
August 1958) was a
French chemist and physicist, and...
- Hélène Langevin-
Joliot (née
Joliot-Curie; born 19
September 1927) is a
French nuclear physicist known for her
research on
nuclear reactions in
French laboratories...
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Pierre Adrien Joliot-Curie (born 12
March 1932) is a
French biologist and
researcher for the
French National Centre for
Scientific Research. A researcher...
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Joliot is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Frédéric
Joliot-Curie (1900–1958),
French radiochemist and
Nobel laureate Hélène Langevin-Joliot...
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Joliot is a
large lunar impact crater that lies on the far side of the Moon, just past the
eastern limb. At this
location it lies in a
region of the surface...
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Joliot-Curie is a
surname shared by
several notable people,
among them being: Frédéric
Joliot-Curie –
French physicist and
Nobel prize-winner Irène Joliot-Curie...
- Skłodowska-Curie and
Pierre Curie. Her
sister was Irène
Joliot-Curie and her brother-in-law Frédéric
Joliot-Curie. She
worked as a
journalist and aut****d her...
- granddaughter, Hélène Langevin-
Joliot, is a
professor of
nuclear physics at the
University of Paris, and
their grandson,
Pierre Joliot, who was
named after Pierre...
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French husband Pierre Curie,
their daughter, Irène
Joliot-Curie, and son-in-law, Frédéric
Joliot-Curie, are its most
prominent members. Five members...