Joseph-Charles D'Almeida
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Joseph-Charles D'Almeida
Joseph-Charles d'Almeida (November 11, 1822 – November 9, 1880) was a French experimental physicist who founded the ''Journal de physique'' in 1872 and the Société Française de Physique in 1873. Biography D'Almeida was the son of Portuguese Rentier state, rentier Francisco de Almeida Portugal, later Count of Lavradio, under the Franconized name of Louise Joséphine Pierrette Miller who served as an advisor to the Portuguese embassy in Paris. He was a friend of François-René de Chateaubriand and Jean-Guillaume, baron Hyde de Neuville, Jean-Guillaume Hyde de Neuville. D'Almeida studied first at a private school, the Pension de Reusse and then at the Lycée Saint-Louis and then at the Lycée Henri-IV. He wanted to join the École polytechnique but estrangement from his family led to changes in his plans. He became a preparator for the professor from 1843 and in 1848 he became an associate professor of physics at the Lycée Corneille. D'Almeida became a naturalized French ...
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