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Sur les pas de savants genevois du 18e

Abstract

Sophie Iselin vous emmène en direction du sommet du Mont Buet, à plus de 3'000 mètres d'altitude, partager le parcours et reproduire les expériences de scientifiques qui ont pris les premières mesures en montagne au 18e siècle. Reportage en compagnie de Stéphane Fisher, assistant conservateur au Musée d'histoire des sciences de Genève, Jérôme Baudry, professeur d'histoire des sciences et techniques à lʹEcole polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL), Ion Mihailescu, post-doctorant à l'EPFL, et Yohann Guffroy, assistant-doctorant à l'EPFL. Avec Simon Dumas Primbault, post-doctorant au Laboratoire dʹhistoire des sciences et des techniques de lʹEPFL.

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