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  1. Didier Patrick Queloz (prononcé [k ə. l o]), né le 23 février 1966, est un astronome suisse, professeur à l'observatoire de Genève, en Suisse, et à l'université de Cambridge, en Angleterre, spécialisé dans la recherche d'exoplanètes.

  2. Didier Patrick Queloz FRS (French pronunciation: [didje kəlo, kelo]; born 23 February 1966) is a Swiss astronomer. He is the Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Cambridge, [1] where he is also a fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, as well as a professor at the University of Geneva. [2]

  3. Professor Didier Queloz, FRS, is at the origin of theexoplanet revolution’ in astrophysics when in 1995 during his PhD with his supervisor they announced the first discovery of a giant planet orbiting another star, outside the solar system.

  4. Didier Queloz is Professor of Physics at the Cavendish Laboratory and Geneva University. He is at the origin of the exoplanet revolution in astrophysics. Until recently, the Solar System has provided us with the only basis for our knowledge of planets and life in the universe.

  5. Les Suisses Michel Mayor et Didier Queloz ont reçu le prix Nobel de physique 2019 pour leur découverte de la première exoplanète en 1995 depuis l’Observatoire de Haute-Provence, alors uniquement CNRS, aux côtés de James Peebles pour ses découvertes théoriques dans le domaine de la cosmologie physique.

  6. en 1966, Didier Queloz grandit à Genève. Il étudie au Collège de Saussure, puis à l’Université de Genève en physique et en astronomie & astrophysique. En 1995, il obtient un doctorat, pour lequel la Société Suisse de Physique lui décerne le Prix de la meilleure thèse de physique générale en 1996.

  7. In 2019, Professor Queloz jointly won the Nobel Prize for Physics for the first discovery of an exoplanet orbiting a solar-type star, along with Professor James Peebles and Professor Micle Mayor, and for their pioneering advances in physical cosmology.

  8. Didier Queloz. The Nobel Prize in Physics 2019. Born: 23 February 1966, Geneva, Switzerland. Affiliation at the time of the award: University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland; University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom. Prize motivation: “for the discovery of an exoplanet orbiting a solar-type star” Prize share: 1/4.

  9. Didier Queloz is the Jacksonian Professor of Natural Philosophy in the Department of Physics at Cambridge University and a part-time professor at ETH Zurich.

  10. Didier Queloz is a professor of physics at the University of Cambridge’s Cavendish Laboratory and professor of astronomy at the University of Geneva (part time). He is one of the originators of the “exoplanet revolution” in astrophysics.