List of French scientists
This is a list of notable French scientists.
A–F
    
- José Achache, geophysicist and ecologist
 - Jean le Rond d'Alembert, mathematician, mechanician, physicist and philosopher
 - Claude Allègre, geochemist
 - André-Marie Ampère, physicist and mathematician
 - Françoise Ardré, phycologist, marine scientist
 - Louis Bachelier, mathematician
 - Antoine Jérôme Balard, chemist
 - Éliane Basse, paleontologist and geologist
 - Pierre-Dominique Bazaine, mathematician and engineer
 - Jean de Beaurain, geographer
 - Antoine César Becquerel, electrochemist
 - A.E. Becquerel, physicist
 - Henri Becquerel, physicist and Nobel laureate
 - Jean Becquerel, physicist
 - Léon Bence, physician
 - Jacques Benoit (biologist), physician, biologist and neuroendocrinologist
 - Claude Bernard, physiologist
 - Marcellin Berthelot, chemist
 - Julien Bessières, physician, diplomat, and member of the Commission des Sciences et des Arts
 - Jean Bosler, astronomer
 - Claude Bourgelat, veterinary surgeon
 - Thomas Bourgeron, neuroscientist
 - Jean-Baptiste Boussingault, chemist
 - Gerard Brachet, space scientist
 - Paul Broca, physician, surgeon, anatomist, and anthropologist
 - Bernard Brunhes, physicist
 - Georges-Louis Leclerc, Comte de Buffon, naturalist and mathematician
 - Bernard Cabane, physicist
 - Pierre Jean George Cabanis, physiologist
 - Albert Calmette, physician, bacteriologist and immunologist
 - Georges Canguilhem, physician and philosopher
 - Nicolas Léonard Sadi Carnot, physicist and military engineer
 - Henri Cartan, mathematician
 - Augustin-Louis Cauchy, mathematician and physicist
 - Jean-François Champollion, philologist
 - Georges Charpak, physicist, Nobel prize winner 1992
 - Georges Charpy, physicist and metallurgist
 - Albert Châtelet, mathematician
 - Émilie du Châtelet, mathematician and physicist
 - Jean Mathieu de Chazelles, professor of hydrography
 - Michel Che, chemist
 - Gustave Choquet, mathematician
 - Charles Pierre Claret de Fleurieu, explorer, hydrographer and politician
 - Alain Connes, mathematician; Fields Medalist 1982
 - Louis Couffignal, mathematician and cybernetician
 - Charles-Augustin de Coulomb, physicist
 - Jean Courtial, physician and polytechnician
 - Vincent Courtillot, geophysicist
 - Philippe Cousteau, oceanographer
 - Jean-Marie-Joseph Coutelle, engineer, scientist and pioneer of ballooning
 - Adam de Craponne, engineer who implemented the Canal de Craponne in 1559
 - Jean Cruveilhier, anatomist and pathologist
 - Marie Curie, physicist and chemist, two Nobel Prizes, in physics (1903) and chemistry (1911)
 - Pierre Curie, physicist and chemist, Nobel Prize in physics (1903)
 - Georges Cuvier, regarded as the founding father of palaeontology
 - Boris Cyrulnik, ethologist, neurologist, and psychiatrist
 - Thomas-François Dalibard, physicist and botanist
 - Henry Darcy, hydraulic engineer
 - Michel Darluc, naturalist
 - Raymond Daudel, quantum chemist
 - Jean Dausset, biologist, Nobel prize winner 1980
 - André-Louis Debierne, chemist
 - Jean Baptiste Joseph Delambre, mathematician and astronomer
 - Marcel Deprez, electrical engineer
 - John Theophilus Desaguliers, natural philosopher (physicist)
 - Guillaume Delisle, cartographer
 - Girard Desargues, mathematician
 - René Descartes, scientist and philosopher
 - Robert Debré, physician
 - Georges Duby, historian
 - Jean-Baptiste du Hamel, natural philosopher (physicist)
 - Émilien Dumas, paleontologist, and geologist
 - Jean-Baptiste Dumas, chemist
 - Charles François Dupuis, polymath and theologian
 - Pierre Fauchard, dentist
 - Hervé Faye, astronomer
 - Pierre de Fermat, mathematician
 - Louis Feuillée, explorer, astronomer, geographer, and botanist
 - Bernard Foing, astronomer
 - Pierre Fourmanoir, ichthyologist
 - Joseph Fourier, mathematician and physicist
 - Augustin-Jean Fresnel, physicist known for work on optics
 
G–M
    
- Pierre-Gilles de Gennes, mathematician and physicist
 - Paul Gervais, palaeontologist and entomologist
 - Jacques Géry, ichthyologist
 - Mirko Grmek, historian of medicine
 - Camille Guérin, biologist
 - Alexander Grothendieck, mathematician; Fields Medalist 1966 (German-born)
 - André Guinier, physicist
 - Jacques Hadamard, mathematician
 - Armand Havet, botanist
 - Charles Hermite, mathematician
 - François Jacob, biologist, Nobel prize winner 1965
 - Charles Janet, chemist and biologist
 - Paul Janet, philosopher
 - Irène Joliot-Curie, physicist and Nobel Prize winner
 - Frédéric Joliot-Curie, physicist, Nobel Prize winner 1935
 - Jean Jouzel, glaciologist and climatologist
 - Gaston Julia, mathematician
 - Étienne Hubert d'Orléans, Arabist
 - Nicole El Karoui, mathematician
 - Robert Kühner, mycologist
 - Michel de La Vigne, physician
 - Yves Lacoste, geographer and geopolitician
 - Laurent Lafforgue, mathematician; Fields Medalist 2002
 - Frédéric de Lafresnaye, ornithologist
 - Joseph Louis Lagrange, mathematician
 - Jean Laherrère, consultant and petroleum engineer
 - Claude François Lallemand, physician and pathologist
 - Jean-Baptiste Lamarck, evolutionary biologist
 - Paul Langevin, physicist
 - Pierre-Simon Laplace, mathematician and physicist
 - François-de-Paule Latapie, botanist
 - Lucien Laubier, oceanographer
 - René Lavocat, paleontologist
 - Antoine Lavoisier, chemist
 - Xavier Le Pichon, geophysicist
 - Jean-Marie Lehn, chemist, Nobel prize winner in 1987
 - Jean-Marc Lévy-Leblond, physicist
 - Claude Lévi-Strauss, anthropologist
 - Arnoult de Lisle, Arabist and physician
 - Pierre-Louis Lions, mathematician; Fields Medalist 1994
 - Edmond Locard, pioneer of forensic science
 - André Lwoff, biologist, Nobel prize winner 1965
 - Jean-Michel Macron, neurologist
 - Charles Madic, radiochemist
 - Jean-Jacques d'Ortous de Mairan, geophysicist, astronomer and chronobiologist
 - Benoit Mandelbrot, mathematician
 - Jacques Masquelier, phytochemist
 - Albert Mathiez, historian
 - Pierre Louis Maupertuis, mathematician and philosopher
 - Prosper Ménière, doctor concerned with hearing loss and tinnitus
 - Marin Mersenne, mathematician
 - André Michaux, botanist and explorer
 - François André Michaux, botanist
 - Jean-Louis Michel, oceanographer and engineer
 - Jules Michelet, historian
 - Alphonse Milne-Edwards, mammalologist and ornithologist
 - Abraham de Moivre, mathematician
 - Jacques Monod, biologist, Nobel prize winner 1965
 - Théodore Monod, naturalist and theologian
 - Gabriel Mouton, mathematician and astronomer
 
N–Z
    
- Adolphe-Simon Neboux, surgeon and naturalist
 - Louis Néel, physicist, Nobel Prize winner 1970
 - Jean de Noailles, chemist
 - Jean-Baptiste Noulet, archaeologist
 - Henri Padé, mathematician
 - Paul Painlevé, mathematician
 - Denis Papin, physicist, mathematician, and inventor
 - Blaise Pascal, mathematician and philosopher
 - Étienne Pascal, mathematician
 - Louis Pasteur, microbiologist and chemist
 - Jean Pecquet, psychologist
 - Jean-Marie Pelt, botanist
 - Jean-Pierre Petit, astrophysicist
 - Jean Robert Petit, paleoclimatologist
 - Alphonse Pinart, philologist
 - Gilles Pisier, mathematician
 - Hippolyte Pixii, inventor
 - Henri Poincaré, mathematician and physicist
 - Lucien Poincaré, physicist
 - Siméon Poisson, mathematician and physicist
 - Pierre Poivre, horticulturist and botanist
 - Albéric Pont, dentist and pioneer in maxillofacial surgery
 - Alberte Pullman, quantum chemist
 - Bernard Pullman, quantum chemist
 - Lucien Quélet, naturalist and mycologist
 - Petrus Ramus, mathematician and logician
 - Louis-Antoine Ranvier, physician, pathologist, anatomist and histologist
 - Didier Raoult, microbiologist and virologist
 - René Antoine Ferchault de Réaumur, entomologist
 - Jean-Baptiste Robinet, naturalist
 - Paul Rohmer, physician
 - Michel Rolle, mathematician
 - Henri Romagnesi, mycologist
 - Joël de Rosnay, scientific administrator
 - Jean Rostand, biologist and philosopher
 - Louis Rougier, mathematician, physicist, and philosopher
 - Nicolas Sarrabat, mathematician concerned with many aspects of science
 - Henri Émile Sauvage, ichthyologist, paleontologist, and herpetologist
 - Schlumberger brothers (Conrad Schlumberger and Marcel Schlumberger)
 - Laurent Schwartz, mathematician; Fields Medalist 1950
 - Géraud Sénizergues, computer scientist and 2002 Gödel Prize recipient.
 - Jean-Pierre Serre, mathematician; Fields Medalist 1954
 - Michel Talagrand, mathematician
 - Jules Tannery, mathematician
 - Auguste Ambroise Tardieu, forensic medical scientist
 - Daniel Tauvry, physician
 - Fabiola Terzi, physician-scientist
 - Melchisédech Thévenot, inventor of the spirit level
 - Adrien-Jean-Pierre Thilorier, discovered dry ice
 - René Thom, mathematician; Fields Medalist 1958
 - Pierre-Marie-Jérôme Trésaguet, engineer and road builder
 - François Trèves, mathematician
 - Georges Valiron, mathematician
 - Jean-Pierre Vernant, historian
 - Jean-Christophe Victor, geographer
 - Paul-Émile Victor, ethnologist
 - François Viète, mathematician
 - Louis Jean Pierre Vieillot, ornithologist
 - Charles Athanase Walckenaer, geographer
 - Wendelin Werner, mathematician; Fields Medalist 2006 (German-born)
 - Rachid Yazami, engineer and inventor
 - Jean-Christophe Yoccoz, mathematician; Fields Medalist 1994
 
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