Marc-Auguste Pictet | |
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Born | |
Died | 19 April 1825 Geneva, Canton of Geneva | (aged 72)
Alma mater | Academy of Geneva |
Known for | Pictet's experiment |
Spouse |
Susanne Francoise Turrettini
(m. 1766) |
Children | 3 |
Awards | FRS (1791) FRSE (1796) |
Marc-Auguste Pictet FRS FRSE (French: [piktɛ]; 23 July 1752 – 19 April 1825) was a Genevan scientific journalist and experimental natural philosopher.
Pictet's main contribution to learning was his editing of the scientific section of the Bibliothèque Britannique (1796–1815), a publication devoted to the diffusion on the Continent of knowledge and arts produced in Great Britain. His own scientific research focused on the fields of physical science, especially calorimetry, but also astronomy,[1] geology, meteorology and technology, especially chronometry and the manufacture of fine earthenware.[2]