BIPM Symposium - Celebrating the life and work of Charles-Édouard Guillaume
Saturday 17 October 2020 - 9:30 to 13:00 - at the BIPM (Sèvres, France) and online
The BIPM is hosting a symposium to celebrate the life and work of Charles-Édouard Guillaume, Director of the BIPM from 1915-1936. The year 2020 marks the centenary of his award of the Nobel Prize in Physics "in recognition of the service he has rendered to precision measurements in physics by his discovery of anomalies in nickel steel alloys".
Guillaume dedicated more than half a century to metrology. His major study of the properties of nickel-iron alloys spanned more than twenty-five years and not only revolutionized geodesy measurements but also chronometry and precision horology. Numerous applications still exist for these alloys.
Contact
Executive and Meetings Office
Organizing Committee
- Martin Milton, Director of the BIPM
- Philippe Richard, Director of METAS (Switzerland) and Member of the CIPM
- Jean-Louis Dillard, Fondation Charles-Édouard Guillaume (and great-grandson of Charles-Édouard Guillaume)
- Céline Fellag Ariouet, BIPM
- Richard Davis, BIPM
- Chingis Kuanbayev, BIPM
Présentations
Programme
Charles-Édouard Guillaume, from the family perspective
Jean-Louis DILLARD
Charles-Édouard Guillaume and the International Bureau of Weights and Measures
Céline FELLAG ARIOUET
Charles-Édouard Guillaume au Bureau international des poids et mesures
Céline FELLAG ARIOUET
1920 ; Charles-Édouard Guillaume and the Nobel Prize - the significance of Guillaume's application-oriented research versus relativity and quantum physics
Jean-Philippe UZAN
1920 : Charles-Édouard Guillaume et le Prix Nobel : l'importance des découvertes de Guillaume orientées vers les applications pratiques versus relativité et physique quantique
Jean-Philippe UZAN