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The surname Guillemin can refer to: *Amédée Guillemin (1826–1893), French science author and journalist *Amédée Henri Guillemin (1860–1941), French general *Ernst Guillemin (1898–1970), American electrical engineer and computer scientist * Francisco Romano Guillemin (1884–1950), Mexican painter * Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin (1796–1842), French botanist * Jean-Philippe Guillemin (born 1972), French computer programmer and musician * Jeanne Guillemin (1943–2019), American medical anthropologist * Karen Guillemin, American microbiologist * Philippe François Zéphirin Guillemin (1814–1886), French Roman Catholic bishop *Robert Charles Guillemin (1939–2015), American ephemeral artist known as Sidewalk Sam *Roger Guillemin (1924–2024), French-American neurologist and Nobel laureate in medicine *Victor Guillemin Victor William Guillemin (born 1937 in Boston) is an American mathematician. He works at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in the field of symp ...
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Amédée Guillemin
Amédée Victor Guillemin (born 5 July 1826 in Pierre-de-Bresse, died 2 January 1893 in Pierre-de-Bresse, France) was a French science writer and a journalist. Guillemin started his studies at Beaune college before taking his final degree in Paris. From 1850 to 1860 he taught mathematics in a private school while writing articles for the Liberal press criticizing the Second French Empire. In 1860, he moved to Chambéry where he became a junior deputy editor of the weekly political magazine ''La Savoie''. After the annexation of Savoy by the French empire, he returned to Paris where he became the science editor of ''l’Avenir national'' (The Nation's Future). Guillemin presently started writing books of physics and astronomy which became very popular. He wrote "The Sky" which was translated into many languages. His major work, "The Physical World", consisted of five large volumes. His publisher, Hachette, encouraged him to write a series of booklets about astronomy and ph ...
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Amédée Henri Guillemin
Amédée Henri Guillemin (1860–1941) was a French ''Général de Division'' who served in World War I. During the war, he commanded the 121st Infantry Division, the 131st Infantry Division, the 53rd Infantry Division and the 19th Infantry Division. Biography Amédée Henri was born on 30 April 1860 at Toulon, Var as the son of Amédée Guillemin who was a science writer. A student of the École polytechnique, he then joined the School of Artillery and Engineering. After his graduation on 1 October 1884 he was appointed second lieutenant in the 5th Artillery Regiment. By 12 July 1890 Guillemin was within the 17th Artillery Regiment. In 1903, he was promoted to lieutenant and became a member of the General Staff of the French Army. In 1913, he was promoted to colonel. Upon the French entry into World War I, he was made deputy chief of staff to the Minister of War. On 11 April 1915 he was placed at the head of an infantry brigade. He was promoted to Brigadier General short ...
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Ernst Guillemin
Ernst Adolph Guillemin (May 8, 1898 – April 1, 1970) was an American electrical engineer and computer scientist at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who spent his career extending the art and science of linear network analysis and synthesis. His nephew Victor Guillemin is a math professor at MIT, his nephew Robert Charles Guillemin was a sidewalk artist, his great-niece Karen Guillemin is a biology professor at the University of Oregon, and his granddaughter Mary Elizabeth Meyerand is a Medical Physics Professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Biography Guillemin was born in 1898, in Milwaukee, and received his B.S. (1922) and S.M. (1924) degrees in electrical engineering from the University of Wisconsin–Madison and MIT, respectively. He then attended the University of Munich, under Arnold Sommerfeld, on a Saltonstall Traveling Fellowship. He was granted his doctorate in 1926, whereupon he returned to MIT as an instructor, becoming Assistant Professor in 1 ...
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Francisco Romano Guillemin
Francisco Romano Guillemín (1883–1950) was a Mexican artist born in Tlapa, Tlapa, Guerrero. He is considered to be one of the few Mexican Impressionism, Impressionists. He started his art studies in Puebla and then continued at the Academia de San Carlos under the direction of Antonio Fabres, German Gedovius and Leandro Izaguirre. He was a fellow student of the famous muralist Diego Rivera. His great influence was Impressionism which he discovered during a trip to Europe. Georges-Pierre Seurat, Seurat and his pointillism style played a major role in his formation as an artist. Upon his return to Mexico he became a professor at the Escuela de Bellas Artes. Francisco Romano Guillemin died in Cuautla, Morelos in 1950. Gallery Image:Francisco Romano Guillemín - The Last Kiss - Google Art Project.jpg, ''El último beso'', 1916 Image:VistaIztaccihautl1.jpg, ''Vista del Iztaccihuatl'', c. 1920 Image:PlazaAmecameca1.jpg, ''Plaza Amecameca'', c. 1921 Image:Amecameca1.jpg, ''Plaza de A ...
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