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History of science in Belgium
In this story, you will learn more about the rich tradition of Belgian scientific history, from the Renaissance, through key figures such as Adolphe Quetelet and George Sarton, to the present day.
7 min.
Person
Ilya Prigogine
Science philosopher and physicist specialised in thermodynamics. Nobel prize laureate in chemistry, won for his contributions to non-equilibrium thermodynamics.
25/01/1917
28/05/2003 (Brussels)
7 min.
Institution
Isis
Scientific journal, founded in 1912 by Georges Sarton.
Ghent (Belgium)
3 min.
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The Masters of science: Belgian Nobel laureates and the pride of the nation
In 2013, Brussels-based professor and physicist François Englert was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. Englert joined the illustrious group of Belgian Nobel Prize-winning scientists. Read more about them in this story!
6 min.
Person
Théophile Ernest De Donder
Physicist and chemist considered a founder of the thermodynamics of irreversible processes.
19/08/1872 (Schaerbeek)
11/05/1957 (Brussels)
5 min.