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==Early life and education==
==Early life and education==
Reeves was born in [[Montreal]] on July 13, 1932, and also as a child lived in [[Léry, Quebec|Léry]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Reeves |first=Hubert |date=2008 |title=Je nʼaurai pas le temps |url=https://archive.org/details/jenauraipasletem0000reev/page/11 |location=Paris |publisher=Les Éditions du Seuil |page=[https://archive.org/details/jenauraipasletem0000reev/page/11 11] |isbn=978-2-02-097494-3 }}</ref> Reeves attended [[College Jean-de-Brebeuf|Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf]], a prestigious [[French language|French-language]] college in [[Montreal]]. He obtained a [[Bachelor of Science|BSc]] degree in [[physics]] from the [[Université de Montréal]] in 1953, an MSc degree from [[McGill University]] in 1956 with a thesis entitled "Formation of [[Positronium]] in Hydrogen and Helium"<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/-?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=110291&silo_library=GEN01|title=The formation of positronium in hydrogen and helium on gases.|last=Reeves|first=Hubert|date=1956|website=eScholarship@McGill|publisher=|access-date=October 16, 2016}} (supervisor: [[J. David Jackson]])</ref> and a PhD degree at [[Cornell University]] in 1960. His PhD thesis was "Thermonuclear Reaction Involving Medium Light Nuclei."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hubertreeves.info/bio.html |title=Biographie détaillée |last1=Reeves |first1=Hubert |date=15 March 2015 |website=Hubert Reeves Site officiel |access-date=13 October 2015}}</ref>
Reeves was born in [[Montreal]] on July 13, 1932, and as a child lived in [[Léry, Quebec|Léry]].<ref>{{cite book |last=Reeves |first=Hubert |date=2008 |title=Je nʼaurai pas le temps |url=https://archive.org/details/jenauraipasletem0000reev/page/11 |location=Paris |publisher=Les Éditions du Seuil |page=[https://archive.org/details/jenauraipasletem0000reev/page/11 11] |isbn=978-2-02-097494-3 }}</ref> Reeves attended [[College Jean-de-Brebeuf|Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf]], a prestigious [[French language|French-language]] college in [[Montreal]]. He obtained a [[Bachelor of Science|BSc]] degree in [[physics]] from the [[Université de Montréal]] in 1953, an MSc degree from [[McGill University]] in 1956 with a thesis entitled "Formation of [[Positronium]] in Hydrogen and Helium"<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/-?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=110291&silo_library=GEN01|title=The formation of positronium in hydrogen and helium on gases.|last=Reeves|first=Hubert|date=1956|website=eScholarship@McGill|publisher=|access-date=October 16, 2016}} (supervisor: [[J. David Jackson]])</ref> and a PhD degree at [[Cornell University]] in 1960. His PhD thesis was "Thermonuclear Reaction Involving Medium Light Nuclei."<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hubertreeves.info/bio.html |title=Biographie détaillée |last1=Reeves |first1=Hubert |date=15 March 2015 |website=Hubert Reeves Site officiel |access-date=13 October 2015}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
From 1960 to 1964, he taught physics at the Université de Montréal and worked as an advisor to [[NASA]]. He has been a Director of Research at the [[CNRS]] since 1965.
From 1960 to 1964, he taught physics at the Université de Montréal and worked as an advisor to [[NASA]]. He has been a Director of Research at the French National Centre for Scientific Research ([[CNRS|CNRS)]] since 1965.


==Personal life==
==Personal life==
Reeves resides in [[Paris]], [[France]]. He often speaks on television, promoting science.
Reeves resides in [[Paris]], France. He often speaks on television, promoting science.


==Honours and recognition==
==Honours and recognition==
* In 1976 he was made Knight of [[Ordre national du Mérite (France)|Ordre national du Mérite]] (France).
* In 1976, he was made Knight of [[Ordre national du Mérite (France)|Ordre national du Mérite]] (France).
* In 1986 he was made Knight of the [[Légion d'Honneur]] (France). He was promoted to Officer in 1994 and to Commander in 2003.
* In 1986, he was made Knight of the [[Légion d'Honneur]] (France). He was promoted to Officer in 1994 and to Commander in 2003.
* In 1991 he was made an Officer of the [[Order of Canada]] and was promoted to Companion in 2003.
* In 1991, he was made an Officer of the [[Order of Canada]] and was promoted to Companion in 2003.
* In 1994, he was made Officer of the [[National Order of Quebec]]. He was promoted to Grand Officer in 2017.
* In 1994, he was made Officer of the [[National Order of Quebec]]. He was promoted to Grand Officer in 2017.
* Asteroid [[9631 Hubertreeves]] is named after Reeves: see [[Meanings of asteroid names (9501-10000)]].
* Asteroid [[9631 Hubertreeves]] is named after Reeves: see [[Meanings of asteroid names (9501-10000)]].
* In 2011 was created the [[Prix Hubert-Reeves]].
* In 2011, the [[Prix Hubert-Reeves]] was created.


==Selected publications==
==Selected publications==
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* Reeves, Hubert; Boutinot, Nelly; Casanave, Daniel; Champion, Claire (2018). ''Hubert Reeves nous explique la forêt''. Bruxelles: Le Lombard. {{ISBN|9782803672325}}.
* Reeves, Hubert; Boutinot, Nelly; Casanave, Daniel; Champion, Claire (2018). ''Hubert Reeves nous explique la forêt''. Bruxelles: Le Lombard. {{ISBN|9782803672325}}.
* Reeves, Hubert; Vandermeulen, David; Casanave, Daniel (2019). ''Hubert Reeves nous explique les océans''. Bruxelles: Le Lombard. {{ISBN|9782803673100}}.
* Reeves, Hubert; Vandermeulen, David; Casanave, Daniel (2019). ''Hubert Reeves nous explique les océans''. Bruxelles: Le Lombard. {{ISBN|9782803673100}}.
* Reeves, Hubert, Michel Cassé, Étienne Klein, Marc Lachièze-Rey, Roland Lehoucq, Jean-Pierre Luminet, [[Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille]], Nicolas Prantzos, and Sylvie Vauclair. (2019). ''Petite histoire de la matière et de l'univers''.


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Hubert Reeves
Hubert Reeves in 2010.
Born (1932-07-13) July 13, 1932 (age 91)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
CitizenshipCanadian
French
Alma materCollège Jean-de-Brébeuf
Université de Montréal
McGill University
Cornell University
Known forWorks on stellar nucleo-synthesis
Popularisation of science
Spouse(s)Francine Brunel (former)
Camille Scoffier-Reeves (current)
Children4
AwardsSee Honours and Recognition
Scientific career
FieldsAstrophysics
InstitutionsCNRS
Doctoral advisorEdwin Salpeter[1]
Doctoral studentsJean Audouze
Websitewww.hubertreeves.info

Hubert Reeves (born July 13, 1932), CC GOQ is a Canadian astrophysicist and popularizer of science.

Early life and education

Reeves was born in Montreal on July 13, 1932, and as a child lived in Léry.[2] Reeves attended Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf, a prestigious French-language college in Montreal. He obtained a BSc degree in physics from the Université de Montréal in 1953, an MSc degree from McGill University in 1956 with a thesis entitled "Formation of Positronium in Hydrogen and Helium"[3] and a PhD degree at Cornell University in 1960. His PhD thesis was "Thermonuclear Reaction Involving Medium Light Nuclei."[4]

Career

From 1960 to 1964, he taught physics at the Université de Montréal and worked as an advisor to NASA. He has been a Director of Research at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS) since 1965.

Personal life

Reeves resides in Paris, France. He often speaks on television, promoting science.

Honours and recognition

Selected publications

  • Reeves, Hubert (1998). Origins: Speculations on the Cosmos, Earth and Mankind (1st English-language ed.). London: Arcade Publishing. pp. 192pp. ISBN 1-55970-408-X.
  • Reeves, Hubert (July 1971). Nuclear Reactions in Stellar Surfaces and Their Relations with Stellar Evolution. London: Gordon and Breach. pp. 88pp. ISBN 0-677-02960-8.
  • Reeves, Hubert (1968). Stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis. New York: Gordon and Breach. ISBN 0-677-30150-2.
  • Reeves, Hubert (1981). Atoms of Silence: An Exploration of Cosmic Evolution. Paris: Seuil. p. 282. ISBN 2-02-010170-X.
  • Reeves, Hubert (1986). L'heure de s'enivrer : l'univers a-t-il un sens?. ISBN 2-02-014400-X.
  • Reeves, Hubert (1994). Dernières nouvelles du cosmos. ISBN 2-02-022831-9.
  • Reeves, Hubert; Lenoir, Frédéric (2003). Mal de Terre. Paris: Points. p. 272. ISBN 2-02-079064-5.
  • Reeves, Hubert (2005). Chroniques du ciel et de la vie. ISBN 2-02-080030-6.
  • Reeves, Hubert (2007). Chroniques des atomes et des galaxies. ISBN 978-2-7578-2297-5.
  • Reeves, Hubert; Boutinot, Nelly; Casanave, Daniel; Champion, Claire (2017). Hubert Reeves nous explique la biodiversité. Bruxelles: Le Lombard. ISBN 9782803670796.
  • Reeves, Hubert; Boutinot, Nelly; Casanave, Daniel; Champion, Claire (2018). Hubert Reeves nous explique la forêt. Bruxelles: Le Lombard. ISBN 9782803672325.
  • Reeves, Hubert; Vandermeulen, David; Casanave, Daniel (2019). Hubert Reeves nous explique les océans. Bruxelles: Le Lombard. ISBN 9782803673100.
  • Reeves, Hubert, Michel Cassé, Étienne Klein, Marc Lachièze-Rey, Roland Lehoucq, Jean-Pierre Luminet, Nathalie Palanque-Delabrouille, Nicolas Prantzos, and Sylvie Vauclair. (2019). Petite histoire de la matière et de l'univers.

References

  1. ^ Hubert Reeves at the Mathematics Genealogy Project
  2. ^ Reeves, Hubert (2008). Je nʼaurai pas le temps. Paris: Les Éditions du Seuil. p. 11. ISBN 978-2-02-097494-3.
  3. ^ Reeves, Hubert (1956). "The formation of positronium in hydrogen and helium on gases". eScholarship@McGill. Retrieved October 16, 2016. (supervisor: J. David Jackson)
  4. ^ Reeves, Hubert (15 March 2015). "Biographie détaillée". Hubert Reeves Site officiel. Retrieved 13 October 2015.

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